Planet Sport Football Africa

  • Autore: Vários
  • Narratore: Vários
  • Editore: Podcast
  • Durata: 273:13:13
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The show where we look at African football both what's happening around the continent and what African players are doing overseas.

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  • 17 May: Football in Moroccco & What happens next at Manchester United?

    17/05/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we focus on football in Morocco – one of the most successful nations in Africa at the moment. Morocco have teams on the upcoming finals of the CAF Champions League and the Confederation Cup, they played well at last year’s World Cup, and Hakim Ziyech and Noussair Mazraoui have been shining for Ajax in the Uefa Champions League. Plus an interview with Nigeria striker Henry Onyekuru, who’s in the Super Eagles squad for next month’s AFCON. He tells us about his journey in football from Nigeria to Qatar to Belgium and to Turkey. And a look-back at the incredible EPL title race.

  • 10 May: Sports Betting & the week of Champions League comebacks

    10/05/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we focus on sports betting - something that has grown enormously in Africa over the past few years. In many countries it’s possible to go to a betting shop or to place bets online on many sporting events and football is the most popular. For some, this is harmless entertainment, but for most, sports betting becomes a highly-addictive habit. We hear from someone who’s experienced this. Plus a look back at a stunning week in the Uefa Champions League.

  • 03 May: Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi & Who has been the best African player in the EPL?

    03/05/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we ask who have been the best African players in the EPL this season. As well as Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah there are plenty of others worth a mention, and a few disappointments too. And we speak to Nigeria and Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi, he tells us about how it is working with manager Unai Emery. Also Stuart’s thoughts on the EPL title race – will Manchester City slip up?

  • 26 Apr: Senegal legend El-Hadji Diouf & the PFA Player of the Year award

    26/04/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we talk about the English PFA Player of the Year award – with Sadio Mane among the six finalists, who deserves to win it? With the Under-17 AFCON ending in Tanzania this weekend we have a special report from Dar-Es-Salaam as we hear from Senegal legend El-Hadji Diouf on what needs to be done to develop youth football. Plus your views on racism in football and we catch on with an exciting week in the EPL.

  • 19 Apr: Racism in football & Reaction to the AFCON draw

    19/04/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we look at racism in football, following a statement on racism by Fifa president Gianni Infantino, urging football bodies, leagues and clubs to "apply harsh sanctions" and a "zero-tolerance approach" to racism. There have been a lot of cases of racism in the game of late, so what needs to be done to tackle racism in football, and can it be eradicated? We hear from fans in Ghana. Plus reaction to the AFCON draw and lots on the stunning Uefa Champions League game between Manchester City and Tottenham.

  • 12 Apr: Nigeria's Orji Okwonkwo & racism in Italian football

    12/04/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we talk about Italy as a destination for African players, and we speak to Nigeria’s Orji Okwonkwo. Plus the issues of racism in Italian football. We reflect on a great week of action in the Uefa Champions League, and we look at who is going to take third and fourth in the EPL.

  • 05 Apr: The Diaspora Effect in African football & Race for Premier League top 4

    05/04/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we look at the diaspora effect in African football. With the movement of Africans all across the world, we have many footballers with African roots living in Europe and elsewhere around the world. They can potentially strengthen the national teams of the countries where they have their roots. Nine newcomers from the diaspora were included in the Zimbabwe squad for the recent Under-23 qualifiers, including Matifadza Zata, who grew up in Scotland. Plus plenty on the EPL, where the battle for the title and the top four places continues, as Manchester United dropped vital points against Wolves.

  • 29 Mar: Burundi qualify for AFCON 2019 & Zimbabwe striker Tino Kadewere

    29/03/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we have lots on the AFCON qualifiers as Burundi qualified for the first time, along with three other East African teams. Zimbabwe qualified for a fourth time, we hear from striker Tino Kadewere. But disappointment for countries like The Gambia, Gabon and Liberia. And it’s Global Money Week, and Stuart looks at the highest-paid players in the EPL.

  • 22 Mar: AFCON Qualifiers and Nigeria's Stephen Odeh

    22/03/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we brace up for this weekend’s AFCON qualifiers, with the remaining 10 slots at this year’s finals to be decided. As Fifa has approved a revised 24-team Club World Cup starting in 2021, African clubs will be excited, but top European clubs say they would boycott the tournament. So will it take off? Also, we look at how national team coaches in Africa can select the best possible team, given how many Africans are playing all around the world. We speak to Switzerland-based Nigerian Stephen Odeh. Plus lots on EPL and Stuart’s views on Ghana great Michael Essien moving to Azerbaijan.

  • 15 Mar: Bafana Bafana keeper Wayne Sandilands & Champions League update

    15/03/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we speak to Wayne Sandilands, goalkeeper for South Africa and South African giants Orlando Pirates. He’s seen it all in African football, and has made his fair share of mistakes as a goalkeeper. He tells us how his faith has helped him along the way. Also, lots on a thrilling week in the Uefa Champions League and analysis on the EPL title race.

  • 08 Mar: Gambian footballer Modou Lamin Marong & the end of an era at Real Madrid?

    08/03/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we catch up with young Gambian player Modou Lamin Marong, who’s pursuing his dream of making it in one of the big leagues of Europe. Modou is playing in the Swedish third division, and he tells us all about the sacrifices that he’s making to follow his dream. Plus, goals resulting from accidental handball will no longer be allowed to stand, and we have the latest from the EPL and the Uefa Champions League, as we ask if it’s the end of an era for Real Madrid.

  • 01 Mar: Nigeria's Wilfred Ndidi & Chelsea's Kepa refuses to be substitued

    01/03/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we hear the story of Nigeria and Leicester midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, who is a big star now, but as a teenager he was selling groundnuts and selling water on the streets of Lagos, and doing extra jobs to follow his dream. We’ll hear how Ndidi’s character and determination helped him along the way. Also, analysis on the gripping title race in the EPL, and Stuart’s thoughts on Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arizzabalaga refusing to be substituted.

  • 22 Feb: Morocco To Introduce VAR and Ivory Coast midfielder Jeremie Boga

    22/02/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we talk about the Video Assistant Referee technology, as Morocco will become the first African country to use the VAR in its league. We go to Morocco and find how they will manage to fund it. Also, some top Europe-based Moroccan players are choosing to move to Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar, including captain Mehdi Benatia who left Juventus and chose to move to Qatar instead of Manchester United. We find out why. Plus a look at the Uefa Champions League, and we have an interview with Italy-based Ivory Coast midfielder Jeremie Boga.

  • 15 Feb: Players with big egos & Manchester United finally lose

    15/02/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week’s show we talk about the issue of teams being affected by players with big egos – players who have huge contracts and can become big-headed. Countries like Nigeria have struggled with this, and there are stories of it being a problem in the Ghana national team. We speak to Black Stars striker Majeed Waris.And we talk about Manchester City’s 6-0 demolition of Chelsea and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s first defeat as Manchester United manager.

  • 08 Feb: Ghana striker Majeed Waris & the Premier League title race

    08/02/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week's show we speak to Ghana striker Majeed Waris on the Black Stars’ chances of success at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations. And we talk about the countries that Waris has played in – he’s with Nantes in France and has played in four other European countries. Plus analysis on the gripping title race in the EPL, and a look at some of the Africans who might feature in the knockout stage of the Uefa Champions League.

  • 01 Feb: Football Agents & Why did Barcelona sign Ghana's Kevin-Prince Boateng?

    01/02/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week's show we talk about player agents. There are many stories of African players who’ve allegedly been exploited by unscrupulous agents. We speak to former Nigeria striker Stephen Makinwa who is now a player agent and is determined to represent his players well. Plus your thoughts on the importance of the English FA Cup, and we ask why Barcelona decided to sign Ghana’s Kevin-Prince Boateng.

  • 25 Jan: African Players in Sweden, Eric Johana Kenya international & changes to football laws

    26/01/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week's show we find out a bit about Sweden as a destination for African players as we speak to Kenya international Eric Johana Omondi, who’s been playing in Sweden since 2017. Johana helped Kenya to their first AFCON in 15 years as they’ll be playing at this year’s finals in Egypt. Also, Stuart highlights a few important changes that could be made to the laws of the game, including handball.

  • 18 Jan: Do we take football too seriously? & Odion Ighalo recalls his World Cup death threats

    18/01/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week's show we ask if we take football too seriously. Football is supposed to be a game that we enjoy and a sport that brings people together. But it has resulted in violence, in deaths, even in a war. We speak to Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who reflects on how he had death threats aimed at his family after the Super Eagles went out at the group stage of the 2018 World Cup. Plus a look at the EPL as we ask if Manchester United can manage a top-four finish.

  • 11 Jan: Egypt to host AFCON, Salah Retains African Crown & Super Eagles' Odion Ighalo

    11/01/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week's show we ask if it was the right decision to make Egypt the 2019 AFCON hosts. As Mohamed Salah won a second African Footballer of the Year award, where does he rank among the greatest African footballers? Lots on the EPL as the rejuvenated Manchester United face a stiff test this weekend. And Stuart looks at Africans playing in Germany, the USA and China, and Nigeria’s Odion Ighalo tells us how it was playing in China.

  • 04 Jan: Super Eagles midfielder Ogenyi Onazi & home-grown vs foreign players debate

    04/01/2019 Durata: 29min

    On this week's show we talk about home-grown players. Research in Europe shows that in Europe over the past 10 years there’s a decreasing presence of club-trained players, and a stronger presence of foreign players at clubs. This can be the case with top clubs in Africa too, that they sign the best players rather than developing the players from their youth structures. We look at the reasons for this. Also we speak to Nigeria midfielder Ogenyi Onazi, looking back at the 2018 World Cup and what his dreams are.

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