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JUNE 17, 2010

Africa Dispatch: Soccer Is a Goal in South Africa By JOHN W. MILLER

John W. Miller

South African youths play soccer in New Brighton township.

NEW BRIGHTON, South Africa—In this soccer-mad country, kids of every social class dream of joining "Bafana Bafana," the South African national team that has assumed god-like status here during the World Cup. But in the country's townships, a lack of coaches, facilities and visibility is handicapping their development. South Africa has 900 registered clubs for 4.5 million players of all ages, a ratio of one to 5,000, compared with 42,490 clubs for 4.2 million players in England, a ratio of 1 to 99, according to FIFA, the sport's organizing body. "The spirit and talent are always there in the townships," says Ben Thorburn, a retired South African professional player who runs the Cape Town-based African Brothers soccer academy, which offers scholarships to low-income prospects and raises funds to certify more coaches and leagues. "But there's so much lacking in terms of funding, for the facilities and the number of good coaches." Even at its best, youth soccer in the townships is lacking

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