To reinforce their teams, countries around the world call for the service of great players with other nationalities to play for them in specific competitions. African countries don’t escape this reality. The presence of some of the best U.S.A. players are in some countries’ teams in order to win the Africa Cup of Nations trophy just now detained by the Angolese team.
Among the American players in this campaign, we have the California-born Errick Davon Craven who is leading the Ivory Coast’s team in Libya 2009. “When they asked me to play with Ivory Coast I refused first, because I was confused,” Errick Davon Craven shared. “I don’t know what they expect from me, then I accept to compete with African athletes and have some new experience.” Tough, hard, very physical…these are words Errick qualified the African players comparing to USA ones whom based their training skills in winning and how to defend. After the competition, Errick has planned to come to play in France (Dijon) where he thinks he’ll get great experience as a professional.















































August 9th, 2009 at 11:12 am
40 cal says:
Hey Kondo, you know any teams in africa looking for a gaurd? I would love to go see my grandmother.
August 9th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
Kondo says:
Yes, I know teams will love having outside players, but you have to get skills national ones ain’t. To be really good to support the others…
Like, the guy fron California is among the greatest game leaders in the tournment. Tell me what I can do…