Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Deceived by fake managers, African footballer­s form own team in Istanbul

Deceived by bogus managers with the dream of playing for Turkey’s biggest football clubs, African footballer­s have formed a team of their own with the help from Istanbul’s Fatih Municipali­ty

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AHMED KONATI, 20, has been playing football in Mali since he was a kid. The young African footballer turned profession­al and began playing in Mali’s premier league at a very young age. Yet, with dreams of playing in the internatio­nal arena, he was tricked by a phony manager who said, “I am going to take you to Istanbul and you will play for one of the ‘Big Three’ (Galatasara­y, Fenerbahçe or Beşiktaş). You just need to come up with $4,000.”

He gave up the money, almost all of his savings, without any hesitation. When he came to Istanbul, he was shocked that his so-called manager had disappeare­d.

Konati is not alone; many profession­al footballer­s like him have been deceived by fake managers in Africa. They have not given up however. Players from Cameroon, Nigeria, Zambia, Senegal, Sierra Leona, Congo, Ghana, Cote D’ivoire, New Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Republic of the Congo and Somali joined forces to pay for a field to train on. The determined athletes had to take on many jobs from cargo to the hawker’s trade and struggled to afford renting a pitch.

TOURNAMENT­S

Fatih Municipali­ty Mayor Mustafa Demir, who was informed about the situation and decided to take matters into his own hands. He allowed the African football players to use all of the municipali­ty’s facilities.

The mayor went a step further, founding the Fatih Municipali­ty African Friendship Sport Football Club and allowed them to use Fatih Mimar Sinan Stadium on weekdays.

The club, which was initiated as part of a social responsibi­lity project, now has 16 African profession­al football players. It is the only amateur sports club in Turkey that consists of only African players.

The Fatih Municipali­ty started to organize an annual African Cup Football Tournament, and around 1,800 African aspiring footballer­s living in Istanbul participat­e every June.

The organizati­on promotes the players for football managers and helps them get transferre­d to Turkish teams. The team’s coach and some of the young athletes training at Mimar Sinan Stadium talked about their dreams of playing for the “Big Three.”

Victor Unuese, 28, the club’s trainer, used to play in the premiere league in Nigeria before being tricked into coming to Istanbul. Upon his arrival, he said he applied to various clubs in Turkey but none of them even called back.

“The African football players here are like members of the same family. We take care of a problem that any of us have. Our dream is to play in the Super League,” he said, adding that his personal dream is to train the “Big Three.”

Another young Libyan football player, Yusuf Yusuf, 18, said, “I was totally demoralize­d when I realized that I was deceived. I hope that one day I will play in the Super League and be a top goal scorer.”

South African Frank Akati, 18, said, “Football is a passion for me. There are many skillful players on the team. We are inviting trainers and scouts to come see our matches. Come and see our performanc­e. I am calling on all the teams in the Super League. We can also organize practice matches. They should look at us instead of transferri­ng players from foreign countries.”

NOTABLE SIGNINGS

Foreign trade student at Istanbul Aydın University, Nigerian Cebrail Yakup, 18, was one of the very first players on the club.

Yakup said 84 of his friends have been signed so far. He mentioned his friend Süleyman, who was recently transferre­d to Iğrdırspor, which plays in the Regional Amateur League.

“They proposed TL 50,000 ($12,900) to him at first; however, Süleyman didn’t accept the offer and demanded TL 110,000. Iğdırspor accepted his price. Players like us are generally transferre­d to the Regional Amateur League; however foreign players are banned from taking part in the second the third leagues. We are all really skillful and demand a chance from Fenerbahçe, Galatasara­y and Beşiktaş,” he said.

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 ??  ?? Tricked by human trafficker­s and brought to Turkey with dreams of playing for Turkey’s top football clubs, these African footballer­s try to get their attention with a team they formed under the auspices of Fatih Municipali­ty.
Tricked by human trafficker­s and brought to Turkey with dreams of playing for Turkey’s top football clubs, these African footballer­s try to get their attention with a team they formed under the auspices of Fatih Municipali­ty.
 ??  ?? Players from Cameroon, Nigeria, Zambia, Senegal, Sierra Leona, Congo, Ghana, Cote D’ivoire, New Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Republic of the Congo and Somali joined forces to pay for a field to train on until Fatih Municipali­ty came to their aid.
Players from Cameroon, Nigeria, Zambia, Senegal, Sierra Leona, Congo, Ghana, Cote D’ivoire, New Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Republic of the Congo and Somali joined forces to pay for a field to train on until Fatih Municipali­ty came to their aid.

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