FIFA Club World Cup trophy arrives in South Africa to a rapturous welcome

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The FIFA Club World Cup trophy made its first stop in Africa on Friday in Johannesburg with South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns hosting the magnificent trophy on Thursday.

Sundowns, one of four African teams billed to participate in the newly established competition became the first African side for the trophy tour.

Accompanied by FIFA legend, Alessandro Nesta, a member of the 2006 Italy World Cup winning team, the 10-Kg gold plated shield was received to rousing welcome in the rainbow nation as local fans eagerly await for the competition that pits together the best clubs in the world.

The trophy’s first step was the Mamelodi High School, birth place of Sundowns, located in the Mamelodi township, where the entire student population erupted into ecstasy upon the sight of the glittering trophy.

Supported by Sundowns captain Themba Zwane, midfielder Siyabonga Mabena, former captain Hlompho Kekana, Tiyani Mabunda and legendary goalscorer Daniel Mudau; it was fanfare as the students danced and sang to climax the historic moment.

The next step was the Tshwane Mayor offices where before climaxing at the Sammy Marks Square where fans had the opportunity to take photos with the trophy and FIFA legend Nesta and the Sundowns legends.

The Brazilians as Sundowns are nicknamed are housed in Group F alongside Fluminense (Brazil), Borussia Dortmund (Germany) and Ulsan (South Korea).

The next destination for the trophy is Egypt, home to reigning African champions, Al Ahly before heading to Tunisia for the turn of four-time African champions, Esperance Sportive de Tunis.

The final lap of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy will be Morocco, home of local favourite Wydad Athletic Club.

The tour will see the trophy make stops in the city of each of the 32 participating clubs in the biggest global club competition, scheduled for 14 June to 13 July 2025 in the United States.

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Baboucarr Fallaboweh
Baboucarr Fallaboweh Sports Editor (Buba Jallow Fallaboweh) is a Gambian football expert, football analyst & columnist. The Stockholm-based Journalist is a media officer, football Scout, PR, Influencer and Digital creator. I started my journalism career as a football analyst in 2012 with Vibes FM and went on to work with CityLimit, West Coast, Hot FM, Freedom Radio, Eye Africa and Afri Radio as a content producer and presenter. In 2013, I attended Football Daily on the BBC SPORTS where we discussed the different styles of Football played in Africa. I Went on to freelance for The Point Newspaper, Freedom Newspaper, Daily Observer and Standard Newspaper before being appointed as Sports Editor with the Alkamba Times in March 2022.  I have worked for Magazines like Glo Magazine and Foot54 covering Gambian football and African Football.   Between 2020 -2021 I worked as a scout for the Gambia Football Federation, scouting talents for the U17 &U20.  From 2017 to 2021, I served as Media officer for GFF First division teams Team Rhino and Marimoo and also as media Officer of Banjul FC, fourth Division tier in Sweden and Darboe’s FC (Female second division club in the Gambia). I served as a PR for Superstars Academy.   With Afrencon, I was a data analyst before I joined LightHouse as a head scout for the Gambia project. In organizational structures, I served as the ambassador of the John Bass Kidney Foundation and one of the founders of the foundation creating kidney awareness in the Gambia.   I also served two positions in the Gambian organization in Sweden, as Sports chairman and the secretary of the associations.   After 12 years of being a football journalist, I was named 3rd best sports column writer in Africa year 2021 by the reputable sports media organization AIPS. I finished in the top 35 in the world with my article titled Back way: Gambian footballers in deadly Voyage to Europe.   With over 500 articles and interviews, analysis, profiling, features and news, I was shortlisted for the Gambia Press Union National Journalist Award 2022. I submitted the article which was co-written alongside Momodou Bah From Living Through Despair to Being An Agent Of Hope, The Inspiring Story Of John Bass.   I have served as an advisers to Football academies, clubs, and players and others. I have hosted dozens of shows and was invited as a guest on both radio, TV and the online press. I also covered the Gambia's maiden AFCON debut in 2021 in Cameroon.  

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