The proposed football training center project in Guinea, initiated by player agent Ahmed Camara and associated with the Eto’o Foundation, faced setbacks that led to its failure. The project aimed to establish a center that would provide free football training for young Guineans.
According to Ahmed Camara, the project encountered difficulties due to perceived attempts by national authorities to exclude him from the process. The partners of the Eto’o Foundation expressed concerns about this situation, leading them to reconsider their involvement in the project.
The incident highlights the challenges and complexities often involved in collaborative projects, especially those that involve international sports figures and cooperation with national authorities. The failure of the project is disappointing, considering the potential positive impact it could have had on the development of football talent in Guinea.