
Former Cameroon International Alex Song: "Morocco is No Longer Just a Competitor, But a Model to Be Emulated in Africa for Organizing the Football System"
Former Cameroon international Alex Song believes that Morocco has become a footballing benchmark, transcending its role as merely a competitor on the field. Instead, it serves as a model of success that African nations, including Cameroon, should emulate to develop their football systems.
According to statements reported by "Afrique Sports," Song bases his view on Morocco's ability to demonstrate its competence through modern infrastructure, meticulous preparations, and an effective strategy for developing players capable of competing at the highest global levels.
The former Cameroonian player considered this approach "ideal" and believes it should be a source of inspiration for Cameroon and other nations aspiring to progress continentally and internationally. He praised the Kingdom's achievements, attributing them to strategic planning and sound choices.
Song specifically highlighted the quality of technical coaching, the modernization of sports facilities, and the success in attracting and retaining high-level talent.
In his remarks, Song issued a clear call to Cameroonian football officials and stakeholders to draw inspiration from the successful practices implemented by Morocco. He emphasized the importance of preserving Cameroon's footballing identity and focusing on nurturing local young talent.