i've been watching the world cup these past couple of days, like a lot of zambians have. and i've been thinking about what it means - not just for us, but for african football generally.
nine african teams at this world cup. the most ever. morocco, nigeria, senegal, egypt, south africa, ivory coast, mali, cameroon, and one more. i've been watching some of these games and there's a different feeling to african football at this tournament than there was even a decade ago. these teams aren't just there to make up the numbers anymore. morocco reached the semi-finals in 2022 - the first african team ever to do that. that changed something. you can feel it in how these teams are playing now - less fear, more belief.
and i won't pretend it doesn't sting a little, watching from outside. we came so close in qualifying. one result away from a playoff. i wrote about that a few days ago - the gap isn't talent, it's consistency, it's the ability to win the matches you're supposed to win, at home, when it matters most.
but here's what i keep coming back to. watching these african teams compete at this level - watching the confidence, the tactical maturity, the sense that they belong on this stage - it tells me something about what's possible for us too. zambia beat morocco in qualifying not that long ago. we're not far from these teams in quality. we're a result or two away, year after year, from being where they are.
i think about kalusha and the 1988 olympics, when we beat italy 4-0 and the world took notice. i think about 2012, when we won the AFCON in the same city where we'd lost so much in 1993. we've had our moments on the world stage. what we haven't had is the world cup moment - the one that morocco had in 2022, the one that changes how a country sees itself and how the world sees that country.
nine african teams at this world cup. i want us to be the tenth, next time. not as a dream - as a plan. the infrastructure, the consistency, the depth in the squad that doesn't depend on one or two players having a good day. that's what separates "we learned a lot" from "we qualified."
for now, i'll be cheering for the nine. and thinking about what it'll take for us to join them.

















