One of the best growing young footballing nations in the world. They’ve invested so much in Mohamed VI Complex which is one of the strongest throughout Africa now. Even in the last World Cup the women's national team reached the RO16, the U17s also got to the RO16, the U23s team won the U23 AFCON and the men’s team got a semi-final finish in ‘22 & now a RO16 in ‘26 + AFCON in ‘26. And they’ll be one of the host nations for the 2030 World Cup too, their footballing infrastructure is rapidly growing and has been for YEARS.
The technique on some of their young players are so clean, everything’s so smooth. Feels like they work on ball manipulation and small-space a LOT. But they still produce some of the most impressive performances I’ve seen in recent WCs in a mid-block, when pressing high, etc.
Money has consequences?? Pick one 🤔
$500M - No TV forever
$600M - You can an only eat vegetables
$700M - No texting for life just calls
$ 80OM - You can never leave your house
$900M - Can't spend on your friends
$1B - You won't marry
$1.5B - Spend the rest of your life in Jail
$3B - No sleeping
I showed one of my fitness videos, shot entirely on my phone, to one of Ashton Hall's team members. She was so shocked she almost spat out her water. 🤯
Ashton Small 🏆🇷🇼🇬🇭
Disability is not inability is his push.. he’s grown a community of 200k people in 1 week. Road to 1 million, his story is deep and deserves to be shared with the world🌍
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham Hotspur win race to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United. Spurs submitted highest proposal (believed to be ~£85m guaranteed) & 21yo #WHUFC midfielder opted to join #THFC. Numbers beyond where #MUFC willing to go @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/8JMyfl8LoS
Accra floods because the city has grown faster than its drainage system. And true many gutters are too small, blocked with rubbish, or not cleaned regularly. Some buildings have also been built on waterways where rainwater is supposed to flow. Citizens and government all have a part to play.