The article reflects on the history of African teams in the FIFA World Cup and the aspirations for the 2014 edition in Brazil. It highlights past achievements of African teams, such as Cameroon reaching the quarter-finals in 1990 and Senegal’s remarkable run in 2002. The author emphasizes that no African team has gone beyond the quarter-finals, and there is a strong desire to see an African team break this barrier. The article mentions nations like Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Algeria, Cameroon, and Ghana as potential contenders and encourages unity and support for the entire African continent during the tournament. The piece stresses that regardless of regional differences or past rivalries, a victory for any African team would be a victory for the entire continent.
2014 WORLD CUP: 1, 2, 3 VIVA AFRICA, WHY THE CONTINENT MUST GO BEYOND THE QUARTERS!
