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    John Cuthbert Chandiyamba: Championing the Future of African Football

    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsMarch 6, 2025Updated:April 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Moses Amos

    London, UK – John Cuthbert Chandiyamba, a British-Malawian football FIFA Licensed Agent and owner of JCC Football Limited, is making significant strides in advancing African football. As one of the few Malawians to achieve FIFA agent status, Chandiyamba is uniquely positioned to influence the sport’s development both on the continent and globally. The renowned agent listed some approach that will facilitate the growth of African Football. Which include;

    • Holistic Player Development
      Chandiyamba emphasizes the importance of nurturing young African talent through comprehensive coaching that integrates technical skills, physical conditioning, mental resilience, and social development. This approach aligns with contemporary football science, aiming to produce well-rounded athletes capable of competing at elite levels.
    • Strategic Talent Development
      Recognizing the need for structured environments, Chandiyamba advocates for the establishment of robust talent development ecosystems across African nations. Such frameworks are essential for identifying and nurturing young players, ensuring they receive the necessary support to reach their full potential.
    • Collaborative Initiatives
      Chandiyamba’s vision includes fostering collaborations between African football entities and international organizations. By leveraging global partnerships, African football can benefit from shared knowledge, resources, and best practices, leading to sustainable growth and development.
    • Future Outlook
      Through his leadership at JCC Football Limited, Chandiyamba is committed to implementing strategies that not only elevate individual players but also contribute to the broader advancement of African football. His efforts reflect a dedication to transforming the continent’s football landscape, ensuring that African talent thrives on both local and international stages.

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