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The African advantage: A new report explores the transformation of African football at the 2026 World Cup

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As African football reaches unprecedented heights at the FIFA World Cup 2026, a new report argues that the continent’s success extends far beyond the pitch. The African Advantage – Strategic Intelligence Report, published by Quick-Witted Management, offers a comprehensive analysis of the forces reshaping Africa’s role in global football.

The publication comes at a defining moment for the continent. The outstanding performances of African national teams during the 2026 World Cup have sparked renewed international attention, but the report contends that these results are only the visible outcome of much deeper structural changes taking place across the African football landscape.

Rather than focusing solely on sporting achievements, The African Advantage examines the economic, institutional, geopolitical, and strategic dimensions of African football’s rapid evolution. It presents a broader perspective on how the game is becoming an increasingly important driver of investment, influence, and sustainable development across the continent.

The report identifies several key factors behind Africa’s growing competitiveness, including the expansion of elite football academies, the emergence of innovative talent development models, the increasing contribution of the African diaspora, improvements in football governance, and the growing use of strategic intelligence in sports management.

It also explores the wider ecosystem surrounding the game, highlighting the importance of infrastructure development, media rights, sports tourism, private investment, and sports diplomacy in strengthening Africa’s position within the global football industry.

According to the report, African football is entering a new phase in which its influence is no longer measured only by results on the field, but also by its capacity to generate economic value, attract international investment, and reinforce the continent’s global standing.

While acknowledging the remarkable progress made in recent years, the publication also outlines the challenges that remain. It argues that sustaining this momentum will require stronger institutions, long-term strategic planning, and policies capable of converting sporting success into lasting economic and social benefits.

Designed for governments, football federations, international organizations, investors, businesses, and sports executives, The African Advantage – Strategic Intelligence Report aims to provide decision-makers with strategic insights and practical recommendations to support the next stage of African football’s development.

By combining data, analysis, and forward-looking perspectives, the report positions itself as a reference document for anyone seeking to understand how African football is evolving from a producer of talent into an increasingly influential player in the global sports economy.

THE AFRICAN ADVANTAGE 02 JULY

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