Malian Football Star Frédéric Kanouté to Scout Talent at Chipkizi Cup 2024

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Tanzania is set to host football legend Frédéric Kanouté, as he embarks on a scouting mission during the prestigious East Africa Chipkizi Cup. The tournament, which attracts youth teams from across Africa, will run from December 9 to December 15, 2024, in Arusha.

Kanouté’s Mission to Empower Young Talent

Renowned for his illustrious football career, Kanouté has shifted his focus to nurturing young athletes. Arriving on December 11, the former Malian striker will spend six days identifying promising players from Tanzania and East Africa, with aspirations of preparing them for European football careers.

Kanouté’s visit aligns with his commitment to youth development through his sports academy in Mali. His presence underscores the significance of the Chipkizi Cup as a platform for scouting top-tier talent.

About the Chipkizi Cup 2024

This year’s Chipkizi Cup marks its 15th edition and promises to be a grand affair, featuring over 320 teams and 4,800 participants across various age categories.

  • Participants: Teams from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Zambia, and Burundi, including international first-timers like Kafue Celtic FC from Zambia and Plateau United Team B from Nigeria.
  • Sports Disciplines: Football, basketball, and swimming events.
  • Venues: Matches will be held at UWC, Agha-Khan, Saint Constantine, TGT, and Braeburn International School in Arusha.

For the first time, WY Scout, the global online scouting platform, will provide live streaming and analytics for the tournament. This innovation will allow agents worldwide to observe and identify potential stars, elevating the Chipkizi Cup’s reputation on the global stage.

A Platform for Growth and Tourism

The tournament also boosts Tanzania’s tourism sector, with over 3,000 international participants expected. According to Alfred Itaeli, Director of Future Stars Academy, the Chipkizi Cup is evolving from an East African event into a continental phenomenon.

“We’re excited about the international interest in this year’s tournament. It’s a fantastic opportunity for players to showcase their skills and for Tanzania to shine as a host nation,” Itaeli said.

Conclusion

Frédéric Kanouté’s participation in the Chipkizi Cup highlights the event’s growing prominence. As the tournament continues to attract global attention, it offers young athletes a rare opportunity to launch their professional football careers.

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