Manager of Welsh club, Prestatyn FC, Andrew Ruscoe, believes African players do not get the recognition they deserve despite their talent and achievement.
He attributes this situation to the harsh conditions they face in their bid to make their talents count in football.
According to Ruscoe,
“African players are fantastic and the talent that comes from the continent is unreal. I watched the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and there were many talented players on the pitch who can easily do well in any top-flight club.
Ruscoe stated it’s just a shame that things like work permit and Brexit has limited the opportunities African players get to play in countries like the United Kingdom and other European countries.
“I do feel that clubs in Wales though should have more of a duty to encourage more African players or players with African heritage within local communities, who currently reside in the UK.
“Over the years, I have had the privilege to manage some great lads, who have African heritage. Some of them are Jonathan Swale, Bruno Miguel, Ahmed Ibrahim, Mamadie Sheriff, Junior Fani, Junior Alby, Heitor Soares, Samuel Bebiako Kakari to Vila Nova. All these lads have great work ethic and desire to excel.”
He said;
“There are amazing sports personalities on the African continent, adding, however, “they don’t get much brand commercialisation in comparison to European players, they don’t get the recognition they deserve.”
In conclusion Ruscoe said;
“A focus on cultural differences may help to breakdown this awful barrier. Football is a catalyst of bringing people of all walks of life together but it can’t do this alone.”
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