Daily Dispatch

Summit of new dawn beckons for Pitso

Downs to nail their colours to mast for Africa

- By MARC STRYDOM

REACHING the semifinals‚ or going one better with a third-placed finish‚ would be a credit to Africa and Southern Africa at the Fifa Club World Cup‚ Mamelodi Sundowns’ coach Pitso Mosimane says.

Sundowns yesterday reached Hong Kong‚ posting pictures on the club’s official Twitter page‚ in their journey to Osaka, Japan‚ where they were due to arrive last night.

The Brazilians will become the first club from Southern Africa to compete at the 16-year-old Club World Cup (CWC) when they play their first match at Osaka’s 40 000seater Suita City Football Stadium on Sunday.

Downs will meet the winners of a playoff tomorrow between Japan’s Kashima Antlers and New Zealand’s Auckland City.

Mosimane said Downs winning the Caf Champions League last month is another sign of Southern African football finding its feet internatio­nally.

Aware of the responsibi­lity of representi­ng Africa at the CWC‚ he said he hoped Sundowns could at least reach the semifinals.

“I think‚ when I look at it differentl­y‚ the region [Southern Africa] has done exceptiona­lly‚” said Mosimane.

“I saw Namibia winning the Cosafa Cup [last year].

“Normally Cosafa is Zimbabwe‚ South Africa‚ Zambia. So there’s a bit of change there.

“I see Banyana Banyana representi­ng us on a world stage‚ Zesco United reaching the Champions League semifinals. . . Then I think the region has come up very nicely and strongly.

“Going back to Japan – we’re representi­ng Africa and I would be happy if we made the semifinals‚ to make sure that we put Africa in the top four in the world.

“Because in the World Cup‚ with national teams‚ it’s not happening. But now we have an opportunit­y to make it with a club.

“That’s what I said. I said‚ ‘Maybe‚ me as a person‚ could not make it with Bafana [as coach in 2010 to 2012]. So I’ll win the tournament that represents Africa through the club. And maybe our country should work through the clubs. Because we have ammunition at our clubs.

“And I’ll be happy if Africa can take position three in this tournament. Because normally Europe and South America have the talent.

“Let’s be honest – Even with the money spent. Atletico Nacional and the money they have spent. We don’t even have 5% of Real Madrid’s budget. So that would be OK [third place]‚ to put Africa on the right stage through the club.”

Should Sundowns beat Antlers or City‚ they will face South American champions Atletico Nacional of Colombia in the semifinals.

The winners of that match would face the winners of semifinal Match 6. There Real Madrid will face either of quarterfin­alists Club America of Mexico (champions of Confederat­ion of North‚ Central American and Caribbean Associatio­n Football)‚ or South Korea’s Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (the Asian champions).

TP Mazembe of Democratic Republic of Congo have been the most successful African team at a CWC‚ reaching the 2010 final where they lost 3-0 to Inter Milan. Sundowns’ Club World Cup squad: Goalkeeper­s: Denis Onyango‚ Wayne Sandilands‚ Kennedy Mweene. Defenders: Thabo Nthethe‚ Tebogo Langerman‚ Wayne Arendse‚ Ricardo Nascimento‚ Siyanda Zwane‚ Soumahoro Bangaly. Midfielder­s: Keagan Dolly‚ Asavela Mbekile‚ Hlompho Kekana‚ Teko Modise‚ Sibusiso Vilakazi‚ Tiyani Mabunda‚ Lucky Mohomi‚ Themba Zwane‚ Mzikayise Mashaba‚ Thapelo Morena. Forwards: Leonardo Castro‚ Khama Billiat‚ Anthony Laffor‚ Percy Tau. - TMG Digital

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