Fake agents increasing and are exploiting youngsters‘The dream ends up being a nightmare,’ says Drogba
Didier Drogba has warned of the “nightmare” facing scores of young African footballers who are scammed by fake agents promising them successful careers in Europe and elsewhere. The scourge of unscrupulous individuals who take money from youngsters and their families in return for opportunities that fail to materialise, sometimes placing them in grave danger as a result, is especially rife in developing countries.
A survey from Fifpro, the global players’ union, has laid bare the extent of the problem and Fifpro has partnered with Drogba’s foundation and the International Labour Organization (ILO) to raise awareness and help players avoid falling victim in future. “The dream ends up being a nightmare for these young people,” Drogba said.
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