When
recent research produced evidence that there are significant biological and
cultural differences between different populations groups which can separate
the winners and losers in high performance sports, most of the answers to why South
Africa’s football talent falters became EVIDENT.
Today
there is no argument about the inborn abilities of black African/SA players
related to agility, creative technique, speed of reaction, movement and
tactical improvisation or explosiveness.
The
CHALLENGE here is to overcome ignorance and discrimination and accept such
differences. The second critical CHALLENGE is to develop a concept of training
and coaching that fully REFLECTS those specific attributes of black African/SA
players as PRE-CONDITION for maximizing their potential and performance.
For
example, if the training model is constructed on GENERAL/GLOBALIZED
bio-cultural profile of players, then the level of performance for black
African/SA players WILL REMAIN far below their actual potential. Factual
evidence dismisses the current traditional, globalized and irrelevant
coaching/training doctrine on the basis of NOT addressing crucial genetic
differences expressed by various population groups. Surely, that’s distorted
and misleading sport science whenever the aim IS to optimize talent and
performance in football.
The
solutions for prioritizing Africa’s unique football traits, blend and develop
them in training have been identified and already used successfully. As early
as 2002, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), Confederation
of African Football (CAF) and locally, Molefi Oliphant (then the South African
Football Association’s (SAFA) President) were made aware of new discoveries on
physiologic and somatic differences between various populations groups and the
consequences of such certain advantages that may influence the PROGRESS of
football.
Illogically,
there was no reaction. At the same time I informed Kaizer Motaung of the new
findings and he offered me the opportunity to implement a completely different
approach at Kaizer Chiefs which CONFIRMED the necessity of recognizing and
respecting the nature of South African players as key to success. Other
conclusive examples followed. The fact that there is powerful RESISTANCE to
accept the specific nature of black African players is not surprising.
There
is an urgent NEED for more properly educated coaches, football leaders and
scientists who can be capable and willing to REPLACE old knowledge with new
knowledge. Here the understanding should be that these innate differences in
football abilities are not an exclusive feature of black African/SA players.
They can be found in all population groups but at a significantly LOWER scale.
However,
a relevant and efficient concept of training and coaching based on complete
recognition of South African player’s bio-cultural profile should be able to fulfill
the TALENT and performance of ALL players regardless of their ethnicity. In
this regard, an important document has been sent to several football
influential people in another attempt to stop the waste of South Africa’s rich
talent. It's time to acknowledge and even celebrate the obvious.
By Dumitru Ted
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It is true that South Africa has so many talented players in every game. South African talented persons in football need training and coaching facilities to make the name of their country.
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