Planet Sport Football Africa
- Autore: Vários
- Narratore: Vários
- Editore: Podcast
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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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09 Sept: 2017 AFCON Qualifying, Yaya Toure and Kenneth Omeruo
09/09/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we review the final games in 2017 AFCON qualifying – heartbreak for Sierra Leone, while Senegal qualified with a 100% record. Ivory Coast legend Yaya Toure left out of Manchester City's squad for the Uefa Champions by manager Pep Guardiola – what's the way forward?And also we continue our look at the transfers involving African players in the top European leagues, as Nigeria defender Kenneth Omeruo is loaned out again by Chelsea.
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02 Sep: African Transfers in Europe, Michael Essien and Sepp Blatter
02/09/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show reporter Oluwashina Okeleji takes a look at transfers involving African players in three of the European leagues in France, Belgium and Germany. Also we have a profile of one of the best Africans ever to have featured in the English Premier League, the Ghana midfielder Michael Essien. And Stuart Weir continues his series looking at life of former Fifa president Sepp Blatter.
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26 Aug: Nigeria's Olympic Bronze, Super Eagle Victor Osimhen and Kenya's Victor Wanyama
26/08/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we reflect on Nigeria's performance in the men's football at the Rio Olympics, as they came away with a bronze medal. Also, with 2017 AFCON qualifiers on next weekend we speak to young Nigerian Victor Osimhen, who's been included in the Super Eagles squad. And in the EPL we look at how the big teams are shaping up as Kenya's Victor Wanyama is making an impact at Tottenham after his summer transfer from Southampton.
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19 Aug: Olympics Football, Regeneration in Rio & EPL Review
19/08/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we go to the Olympics - Nigeria's dream of Olympic men's football gold ends, but they can still win bronze. We analyse the team's performance. Also we visit the Boulevard Olimpico – an area in downtown Rio that's been regenerated for the Olympics. It used to be a dangerous area and is now a popular place to follow the Olympics. We talk EPL as the Gambia's Modou Barrow puts up a great performance in their opening game of the season, and there was a big-money move for DR Congo's Yanick Bolasie.
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12 Aug: Olympic Football & New English Premier League Season
12/08/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we talk about the 2016 Olympics and we analyse the performance of the African teams in the football competition, where Nigeria's men are the only team from the continent remaining. How far can they go? We look forward to the new EPL season that starts this weekend and ask fans in Kenya for their predictions on who will win this year's EPL title?
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05 Aug: Olympic Games, EPL African transfers & Sepp Blatter Story Part 4
05/08/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we find out what the atmosphere is like in Rio de Janeiro as we hear from fans and Games volunteers on Copacabana Beach with the 2016 Olympic Games underway. It's also just a week to go to the start of the new English Premier League season and we catch up on the big transfers involving African players. And Stuart Weir continues his series on Sepp Blatter, looking at the former president's legacy in Africa.
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29 Jul: Olympic Football, Copacabana Beach & What Is True Identity?
29/07/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we focus on the Rio Olympics. The women's football tournament starts on Wednesday, and the men's competition on Thursday. What can we expect from the African teams in Rio? Can Nigeria win men's gold for a second time? We continue discover the culture of Brazil, this week we go to the world-famous Copacabana beach. And while there are so many hopes of winning Olympic gold and gaining sporting fame and fortune, we ask where does true identity come from? We talk to Liverpool legend John Barnes and Zambia international Jacob Mulenga.
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22 Jul: CAF Champions League, Nwankwo Kanu, Sepp Blatter Part 3 & Coffee in Rio
22/07/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we catch up on the latest in the Caf Champions League - the group stage is already at the half-way stage and the Egyptian teams are not doing as well as expected, while the Southern African sides are off to a great start. It's just 3 weeks to the start of the EPL season, and Stuart profiles one of the best African players ever in the Premier League - Nigeria and Arsenal striker Nwankwo Kanu. And we continue to build up to the Rio Olympics and discover the culture of Brazil, this week we go to a historic coffee shop in Rio.
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15 Jul: Africans in Bundesliga & Sepp Blatter profile Part 2
15/07/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we talk about the German Bundesliga. The reigning African Footballer of the Year, Pierre Emerick Aubameyang, has made a huge impact with Borussia Dortmund in Germany, but overall, the presence of African players in the Bundesliga has not been so strong in recent years, unlike the days when the likes of Tony Yeboah and Jay-Jay Okocha sparkled in the Bundesliga. We speak to Germany-based Nigeria defender Leon Balogun who plays for Mainz. Also we have the second part of Stuart Weir's profile of former Fifa president Sepp Blatter as Stuart highlights Blatter's achievements at Fifa. And we continue to build up to the Rio Olympics, and this week we find out about Brazil's Samba culture.
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08 Jul: Ahmed Musa To Join Leicester, Lucas Radebe on Olympics Football & New Series on Sepp Blatter
08/07/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we look at the exciting news for African football fans that English Premier League champions Leicester City have agreed a deal with CSKA Moscow to sign Nigeria winger Ahmed Musa. Solomon has been talking to fans in Musa's home town of Jos. Also with the 2016 Rio Olympics just around the corner we speak to South Africa and Leeds United legend Lucas Radebe about the value of football at the Olympics. And Stuart begins a series profiling former Fifa president Sepp Blatter.
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01 Jul: 2018 World Cup qualifying draw & Didier Drogba Story Part 2
01/07/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we analyse the draw for the final stage of the 2018 Fifa World Cup qualifiers for Africa. Group B is the so-called "Group of Death" with Cameroon, Algeria, Nigeria and Zambia. Senegal have a much easier-looking draw, and we talk to fans in Senegal. We catch up what's happening on the transfer market – Southampton have sold two African players - Sadio Mane to Liverpool and Victor Wanyama to Tottenham. We assess how they might do at their new clubs. And Stuart Weir has the second part of a profile of one of Africa's all-time greats, Didier Drogba.
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24 Jun: Super Eagle Kenneth Omeruo and Will Didier Drogba Become A Coach?
24/06/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we talk about the Nigeria national team – as things are not well for the Super Eagles, we speak to recalled defender Kenneth Omeruo, who was part of the 2013 Nations Cup-winning team, on the frustrations of missing out on two editions of the Nations Cup. And Stuart has the first part of a profile of one of Africa's all-time greats, Didier Drogba.
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17 Jun: New Optimism in Sierra Leone and New Format for AFCON?
17/06/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we go to Sierra Leone and find out about the new-found optimism in football there, as the Leone Stars have a chance of making it to the Africa Cup of Nations finals for the first time in over 20 years. We speak to Nigeria international defender Gbenga Arokoyo, who plays in Turkey. Arokoyo talks about his struggles, his faith and issues with the Nigeria national team. Also, with the expanded 24-team format at Euro 2016, we ask if the Africa Cup of Nations should be made bigger too.
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10 Jun: Tributes to Stephen Keshi and AFCON 2017 Qualifiers
10/06/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we pay tribute to former Nigeria coach and captain Stephen Keshi, who died this week at the age of 54. Also we analyse the latest round of qualifiers for the 2017 AFCON as we hear Zimbabwe following the Warriors' qualification and from South Africa goalkeeper, Itumeleng Khune, after Bafana Bafana failed to reach the finals. And we talk about Euro 2016 and point out a few players at Euro 2016 who could have been representing African nations.
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03 Jun: AFCON 2017 Qualifiers & Are Coaches Given Unrealistic Expectations?
03/06/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we focus on the latest round of qualifiers for the 2017 AFCON. We speak to the coach of surprise Group E leaders Guinea Bissau, who tells us what it would mean for them to qualify for the Nations Cup for the first time. We also hear from Group D joint-leaders Uganda, who are doing well with a new-look side. Also we ask are coaches worldwide being given unrealistic expectations, after Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone says that losing two Uefa Champions League finals is a failure.
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27 May: Man Utd Catch Mourinho & Are Referees Biased Towards Home Teams?
27/05/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we On this week's show we find out about youth football in Cameroon, as the country's FA say that they are getting serious about youth. We talk about referees - a recent investigation has found that referees tend to award harsher foul punishments to the away team. We speak to Bob Hamer, a former EPL referee, who however insists that referees are not swayed by the crowds. Plus European Football Expert Stuart Weir gives us his analysis of Manchester United's decision to fire manager Louis Van Gaal and replace him with former Chelsea coach, Jose Mourinho.
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20 May: Senegal's Fatma Samoura appointed Fifa Secretary General
19/05/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we analyse some big news in African football, as Senegal's Fatma Samoura has been appointed as Fifa secretary general – the first woman and the first African to be given the post. Will this make new Fifa president Gianni Infantino popular in Africa? Also, Stuart names his three most promising African players of the EPL season, and the 3 biggest disappointments.
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13 May: Senegal's El Hadji Diouf & Leicester City midfielder Andy King
12/05/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we have an interview with African football great El Hadji Diouf. Diouf was a key member of the Senegal side that reached the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup, and he played at many top clubs including Liverpool, Bolton Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers. Diouf tells us about his love for his country. Also, as the EPL season ends we ask we hear from Leicester City midfielder Andy King and explore how the Foxes managed to achieve such a stunning triumph in winning the league.
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06 May: Congratulations Leicester City!
06/05/2016 Durata: 29minOn this week's show we're asking who are the top three Africans in the EPL this season? With Algeria's Riyad Mahrez having won the PFA player of the year award, which other Africans rank highly this season? We get Solomon and Stuart's views and also hear from fans of Crystal Palace and Watford, who give their assessment of how Yanick Bolasie of DR Congo and Nigeria's Odion Ighalo have fared.
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29 Apr: Riyad Mahrez, PFA Player of the Year - Best African Ever in EPL?
29/04/2016 Durata: 29minThis week we applaud Leicester City and Algeria midfielder Riyad Mahrez who on Sunday became the first African to win the prestigious PFA Player of the Year title, awarded by his fellow professionals. Long-standing Leicester player Andy King tells us about his qualities and we hear from fans in The Gambia as we discuss whether Mahrez deserved the Award this year and whether this makes him the best African player to play in the English Premier League? We also catch up on Leicester's bid to win their first EPL title and the battle to avoid relegation. And we ask, who are the top three African players in the EPL this season?