Burkina Faso: Emmanuel Adebayor salutes Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s determination to develop sport in Africa

The meeting between the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, and African football legends Emmanuel Adebayor and Charles Kaboré marks an important step in promoting sports in Burkina Faso and across the continent. During this audience, the former captain of the Stallions, now an ambassador for sports in Burkina Faso, praised the President’s vision for sports development. He emphasized the importance of uniting African peoples and youth through football, an area where these iconic figures have excelled and continue to inspire.

Emmanuel Adebayor, the former Togolese international with a prestigious career, expressed his admiration for Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s determination to work for the growth of sports in Africa. He stressed the significance of such exchanges to unite forces and pass on to younger generations the values of perseverance and excellence. For Adebayor, this meeting served as additional motivation, reinforcing his commitment to collaborating with other football figures to advance African sports.

President Ibrahim Traoré reaffirmed Burkina Faso’s readiness to support the initiatives of these sports leaders, whether within the country or through international projects. The collaboration between former internationals and Burkinabe authorities could lay the foundation for an ambitious sports policy, fostering the development of young talent and the structuring of African football. Together, these football icons and the Head of State aim to build a future where sports become a key lever for development and unity in Africa.

Pascal Amstrong

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