Now that an African country has won the right to host the WorldCup, the next step is for one of the continent’s teams to win thetrophy.Whether that day will come on July 11 in South Africa isuncertain, but some certainly think the opportunity is there forthe taking.“When I say this people laugh, but I believe it,” former Ghanagreat Abedi Pele said. “But here in Africa we will definitely haveone team that will go far – and when I say go far, I mean as far asgetting the trophy.”Including host South Africa, the continent will have six teamscompeting at the World Cup this year against traditional powerssuch as Brazil, Italy and Germany. But not all Africans thinkCameroon, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Algeria can win this timearound.Former African Player of the Year Patrick Mboma of Cameroon isskeptical because of the nature of African soccer management.“You are forgetting that these players hail from African soccerfederations, hence there is a lot of disorganization,” Mboma said.“That’s why Africa will always fall short of glory.”Former England coach Steve McClaren, however, believes it’s justa matter of time before an African team succeeds on soccer’sbiggest stage.“In the future, an African team can win the World Cup,”McClaren told…