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47. Before the Boom: How Africa Announced Itself to Football

47. Before the Boom: How Africa Announced Itself to Football

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Before the 2000s became the defining decade for African football, a series of moments forced the global game to pay attention.


In this opening chapter of our African Football deep dive, we trace the catalysts that set the stage for what many consider the century of African football — from Ruud Gullit dedicating his Ballon d’Or to Nelson Mandela and placing South Africa at the heart of football’s political consciousness, to Roger Milla’s iconic dances at Italia ’90 and USA ’94 that changed how the world saw African players.


We explore how George Weah’s rise from Monrovia to Paris and Milan redefined African talent on Europe’s biggest stages, culminating in the first — and still only — Ballon d’Or won by an African player. And we revisit Nigeria’s unforgettable gold medal run at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, a moment that announced a new generation ready to compete — and win — on the world stage.


This is the story before the boom. The moments, symbols, and performances that prepared African football for its 2000s revolution.


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