Guinea’s Sports Movement Sets Enterprising Goals for 2025 and Beyond
CONAKRY – The headquarters of the Ministry of Sports in Guinea recently hosted a significant ceremony to present the Genean Sports Movement, marking a pivotal moment for the nation’s athletic ambitions.Nearly forty representatives from various sports disciplines gathered to share their aspirations with Minister Kéamou Bool Haba, signaling a united front for the future of Guinean sports.
The event, attended by key figures such as the outgoing head of Sampil and the General secretary of Féguifoot, Ibrahima Bardo, underscored the collective determination to elevate Guinea’s presence on the global sports stage. The president of the Olympic Sports Committee highlighted the achievements of the past year and outlined ambitious plans for 2025, emphasizing the need for continued development and collaboration.
“Mr.Minister of Sports, we extend our best wishes for the sports movement in Guinea. We want 2025 to be a year of medals and awards,” said Ben Daouda, representing the Genean Sports Division. He reflected on the successes of 2024, including Israel’s qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, handball’s historic world Cup qualification, and football’s resurgence, which saw Guinea achieve a milestone not seen as 1964.
These accomplishments,Daouda noted,were made possible through the personal involvement of the Ministry of Sports,the cooperation of Franc,and the dedication of the Cadres. He also expressed gratitude to President Mamaadi Dumbouya for his unwavering support.
Minister Kéamou Bool Haba echoed these sentiments, thanking the sports movement for its contributions to guinea’s international reputation. “Thank you for everything Guinean sports has done to position Guinea globally. We are very grateful,” he said. The minister called for greater unity and collaboration in 2025, urging stakeholders to avoid conflicts and work closely with the Ministry of Sports.
Looking ahead, Haba emphasized the importance of preparing for the 2028 Olympic Games in the USA. “We need to rebalance our efforts now to ensure we send qualified and more representatives,” he stated, highlighting the need for strategic planning and resource allocation.
The ceremony also featured remarks from Ibrahima BarraCo, the Secretary General of Féguifoot, who expressed gratitude to the Minister of Sports, the Government, and the President of the Republic. “This ceremony is a moment of orientation. The Guinean Football Federation is satisfied with the cooperation with the Bogla Minister. I invite the entire sports family to join us as we aim for qualification in 2025,” BarraCo said.
key Highlights of Guinea’s Sports Achievements and Goals
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| Category | Achievements (2024) | Goals (2025) |
|———————–|———————————————|——————————————-|
| Olympics | Israel qualified for Paris 2024 | Prepare for 2028 Olympic Games in the USA |
| Handball | Historic World Cup qualification | Build on momentum for future tournaments |
| Football | Milestone achievement as 1964 | Secure qualification for 2025 competitions|
| Collaboration | Strong cooperation with Franc and Cadres | foster unity and avoid conflicts |
As Guinea’s sports movement looks to the future, the ceremony served as a rallying cry for athletes, officials, and supporters alike. with a clear vision and unwavering determination, the nation is poised to make 2025 a year of unprecedented success.
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Guinea’s Sports Movement: A Vision for 2025 and Beyond
In a recent ceremony at the Ministry of Sports in Conakry, guinea’s sports leaders unveiled enterprising plans to elevate the nation’s athletic achievements. With milestones like Israel’s qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympics, handball’s historic World Cup qualification, and football’s resurgence, the country is setting its sights on even greater success in 2025 and beyond. Senior Editor of world-today-news.com, Aminata Diallo, sat down with Dr. Mamadou Bah, a renowned sports advancement expert, to discuss Guinea’s sports movement and its future goals.
Building on Recent Successes
Aminata Diallo: Dr.Bah, Guinea has achieved some remarkable milestones in 2024, including Israel’s qualification for the Paris Olympics and handball’s World Cup qualification. How notable are these achievements for the country’s sports movement?
dr. Mamadou Bah: These achievements are monumental. They not only showcase the talent and dedication of our athletes but also highlight the effectiveness of the collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Sports, federations, and other stakeholders. As an example, Israel’s qualification for the paris 2024 Olympics is a testament to the hard work put into nurturing young talent. Similarly, handball’s World Cup qualification is historic—it’s a sport that has been growing steadily, and this success will undoubtedly inspire more young Guineans to take up the game.
Preparing for the 2028 Olympic Games
Aminata Diallo: Minister Kéamou Bool Haba emphasized the importance of preparing for the 2028 Olympic Games in the USA. What steps are being taken to ensure Guinea sends a strong contingent?
Dr. Mamadou Bah: The focus is on strategic planning and resource allocation. The Ministry of Sports is working closely with federations to identify and develop talent across various disciplines. We’re also investing in training facilities and coaching programs to ensure our athletes are well-prepared. The goal is not just to participate but to compete at the highest level. This requires a long-term approach, and the groundwork is already being laid.
Football’s Resurgence and Future Goals
Aminata Diallo: Football has always been a passion in Guinea,and the recent milestone achievement,reminiscent of 1964,has reignited hope. What dose the future hold for Guinean football?
Dr. Mamadou Bah: Football is indeed a cornerstone of guinean sports. The recent success is a result of the strong cooperation between the Guinean Football Federation and the Ministry of Sports. Moving forward, the focus is on securing qualification for major tournaments in 2025 and beyond. This includes strengthening grassroots programs, improving infrastructure, and fostering partnerships with international football bodies. The aim is to ensure that Guinea becomes a regular contender on the continental and global stage.
Fostering Unity and collaboration
Aminata Diallo: Collaboration has been a recurring theme in Guinea’s sports movement. How significant is unity among stakeholders in achieving these ambitious goals?
Dr. mamadou Bah: Unity is absolutely critical. The success we’ve seen so far is a direct result of the strong cooperation between the Ministry of Sports, federations, and other partners like Franc and the Cadres. Moving forward,it’s essential that we maintain this spirit of collaboration. Conflicts can derail progress,so we must work together with a shared vision. the Ministry of Sports has been instrumental in fostering this unity, and I believe it will continue to play a pivotal role in the years to come.
Conclusion
Guinea’s sports movement is on an upward trajectory, with clear goals and a unified approach driving its success. From preparing for the 2028 Olympics to building on recent achievements in handball and football, the nation is poised for a shining future in athletics.As dr. Mamadou Bah emphasized, collaboration and strategic planning will be key to turning these ambitions into reality. Stay tuned to world-today-news.com for more updates on Guinea’s inspiring sports journey.