Ivory Coast Coach Emerse Fae Decries Schweinsteiger’s ‘African Football’ Comment Amid World Cup Success
Emerse Fae led the Ivory Coast to a historic 2‑0 victory over Curacao, securing the nation’s first World Cup knockout appearance, yet he spent the post‑match interview confronting former German midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger over a controversial comment describing the team’s style as ‘African football’.
Ivory Coast’s First‑Ever World Cup Knockout Appearance
- Goal‑scorer: Nicolas Pepe netted a brace.
- Result: 2‑0 win over Curacao on 25 June 2026.
- Significance: First‑time progression to the round of 32 for the West African nation.
Schweinsteiger’s ‘African Football’ Comment and Fae’s Reaction
During a pre‑match analysis on German public TV (ARD), Schweinsteiger said the Ivorians played “African football”, describing it as “a bit unorthodox, a bit wild, not quite as tactical”. In response, Fae, 42, said he admired Schweinsteiger’s career but found the remark “sad” and “potentially racist”, emphasizing that African teams are also technical and tactical.
Reputational Stakes for African Football
The exchange highlights how stereotypical language can affect the perception of African football on the global stage, especially during a high‑visibility tournament. While no financial figures were disclosed, the incident could influence sponsorship narratives and media coverage of African teams.
Future Outlook for Media Narratives on Playstyle
Fae hopes the comment will be seen as a “clumsy statement” rather than a reflection of Schweinsteiger’s mindset, urging pundits to recognise the tactical sophistication of African sides. The episode may prompt broadcasters to review commentary guidelines ahead of the remaining knockout rounds.