Sinopse
The show where we look at African football both what's happening around the continent and what African players are doing overseas.
Episódios
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16 Feb: Nigeria's Odion Ighalo & the Ayew brothers make EPL history
16/02/2018 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we talk about the 2018 CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup, with some surprise results on the opening weekend. And we catch up with Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who moved from Watford in the in EPL to China a year ago. Ighalo has opened an orphanage in Lagos. And Stuart reviews the latest round of EPL games, as there was a notable achievement for Ghanaian brothers Jordan and Andre Ayew.
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09 Feb: CAF Champions League & P-E Aubameyang's Arsenal debut
09/02/2018 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we focus on the 2018 CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup, which begin this weekend, with clubs from all over Africa playing in preliminary round games. We hear from the coach of upcoming Zambian club Zanaco, who just missed out on a quarter-final place last year.We have lots of views on how Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will get on at Arsenal, as he scored on his debut. And Stuart reviews the latest round of EPL games, including the extraordinary contest between Liverpool and Tottenham.
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2 Feb: P-E Aubameyang moves to Arsenal & Ghana striker David Accam
02/02/2018 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we talk about Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as his move to Arsenal makes him Africa's most expensive player ever. We also talk about the US Major League Soccer and have an interview with Ghana international striker David Accam, who's at the Philadelphia Union, so how strong is the league there? Plus the latest on the EPL.
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26 Jan: Nigeria striker Peter Odemwingie & African Nations Championship latest
26/01/2018 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we catch up on the latest at the African Nations Championship in Morocco, where the hosts and Nigeria are both looking good, along with Zambia. We have a great interview with Nigeria forward Peter Odemwingie, who's played in Nigeria, France, England and, somewhat surprisingly spent most of last year playing in Indonesia. Also Stuart has a tribute to Cyrille Regis, a great pioneer for black players in England and across the world who died earlier this month.
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19 Jan: Zambia's Patson Daka & 2018 African Nations Championship
19/01/2018 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we talk about the 2018 African Nations Championship. While Morocco are doing a good job as hosts, they are also in the running to stage the 2026 World Cup. We've been talking to a Moroccan journalist who feels that winning the World Cup bid is out of the question. Also we go back to the recent CAF awards, and speak to the winner of the African Young Player of the Year award, Patson Daka of Zambia. Daka feels that the Zambia national team is growing into a major force. Plus a look at the EPL title race and a look at the problems at Arsenal.
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12 Jan: Cameroon Coach, Rigobert Song & Mo Salah, CAF award winner
12/01/2018 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we focus on the 2018 African Nations Championship, the CHAN, which starts this weekend in Morocco. It's a wide-open tournament, and Cameroon are hoping to do well. We speak to their coach, Indomitable Lions legend Rigobert Song. Also we go back to last week's CAF awards, where Liverpool and Egypt's Mohamed Salah took the 2017 African Footballer of the Year title. Stuart has a profile of Salah.
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05 Jan: Nigeria's Daniel Amokachi & 2018 football preview
05/01/2018 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we look ahead to the football action in 2018, where the Fifa World Cup is the main attraction. We speak to Daniel Amokachi, who has played for Nigeria in two World Cups and coached the Super Eagles at two editions of the tournament. Amokachi is extremely optimistic about Africa's chances this time around. We look ahead to the knockout stage of the Uefa Champions League, we catch up on the latest in the EPL after a very busy couple of weeks. And Stuart profiles the EPL's only black manager, Brighton's Chris Hughton.
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29 Dec: Review of 2017 - Gianni Infantino, Abdul Razak & Odion Ighalo
29/12/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we look back at our highlights of 2017 on the show, with some of our best interviews. We spoke to many players and officials, among them FIFA president Gianni Infantino, 1978 African Footballer of the Year Abdul Razak of Ghana, and Nigeria's Odion Ighalo.
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22 Dec: Chelsea's Victor Moses & football in Cameroon
22/12/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we focus on football in Cameroon, where it's been a year of mixed fortunes in football. After becoming surprise winners of the AFCON with a young team, the Indomitable Lions then were very uninspiring at the Confederations Cup in Russia and failed to qualify for next year's World Cup. But a national Football Academy has just been set up, and we find out more. And we speak to Nigeria and Chelsea winger Victor Moses, looking back at 2017 and telling us about his childhood – he arrived in England as an asylum-seeking orphan, and ended up as a Premier League player.
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15 Dec: Uganda's Emmanuel Okwi & 2017's most improved African nation
15/12/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we talk about football in Uganda, and we have an interview with Cranes striker Emmanuel Okwi. Okwi has over 50 appearances for Uganda and is currently playing in Tanzania. Also we ask which African national team showed the most improvement in 2017 – Uganda are certainly a contender. And we catch up on the latest in the EPL.
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08 Dec: Women's football in Africa & World Cup draw
08/12/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we focus on women's football in Africa. A year ago Cameroon hosted the Women's AFCON, it was an opportunity to grow the women's game, but the situation right now is not good. We have a special report from Cameroon. And we take a look at the draw for the 2018 World Cup, it's generally a tough-looking draw for Africa.
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01 Dec: Does height really matter in football?
01/12/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we take a look at the issue of height in football. Some new research shows that the average height of a team is not a factor in determining success, but most coaches do prefer to have tall players in their team. And Stuart highlights some players in the lower leagues of England who may well feature at the World Cup next year.
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24 Nov: Zambia's Nchimunya Mweetwa & corruption in football
24/11/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we have an in-depth interview with Nchimunya Mweetwa, one of seven Zambian players involved in a match-fixing scandal in Finland in 2011 – he was convicted of accepting bribes to affect the outcome of matches. Mweetwa is playing a part in trying to encourage sportspeople to stay away from corruption. And Stuart gives us his analysis on what's happening in the EPL, with yet another manager losing his job.
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17 Nov: Arsenal & Nigeria striker Alex Iwobi and Africa's Teams at the 2018 Fifa World Cup
16/11/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we assess the five teams that will represent Africa at next year's World Cup. We also focus on one team that won't be there, as Ivory Coast missed out this time. And we speak to Nigeria and Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi on the future of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, and where the Gunners might finish this season.
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10 Nov: Mental attitude of footballers & Nigeria's Emmanuel Amunike
10/11/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we take a look at the area of the importance of the mental attitude of football players, and whether Africa is too far behind in this area. These days it's said that football is not just about the physical side, but that the mental side of things also determines how a player performs. It's not easy for African players, there can be many challenges and distractions. We speak to Nigeria's Emmanuel Amunike.
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03 Nov: Was football better in the olden days?
03/11/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we ask whether football was better in the old days. In many countries around Africa, retired great players will tell you that football was so much better in their era than today's. They might say that they were more committed, more entertaining and that they would have gone further with the opportunities that African players have today. But how far true is that?
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27 Oct: Nwankwo Kanu, Jordan Botaka & CAF Champions League
26/10/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we focus on one of the greatest African players ever, Nigeria's Nwankwo Kanu, who played for five seasons at Arsenal and was twice named African Footballer of the Year. We talk about Sofiane Boufal, who's making his mark at Southampton in the English Premier League, and we speak to Jordan Botaka, a DR Congo striker who plays in Belgium with St Truidense. Botaka still believes that the DRC can qualify for next year's World Cup. And we look forward to the CAF Champions League two-legged final between Egypt's Al Ahly and Wydad Casablanca from Morocco.
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20 Oct: Nigeria's John Ugo & 2018 African Nations Championship
20/10/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we catch up with the latest African football news, as Morocco will replace Kenya as hosts of the 2018 African Nations Championship – will they do a good job? We speak to Nigeria midfielder John Ogu, who plays his club football in Israel with Hapoel Beer Sheva. And we ask if it's a good place to be in terms of being noticed. Plus news from the Under-17 World Cup.
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13 Oct: Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah & World Cup Qualifiers
13/10/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we talk about the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, as Nigeria and Egypt have made it to Russia 2018, while Ivory Coast are in a precarious situation. We have an in-depth interview with Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah, who tells us about life in the USA, his faith and his best moments with the Black Stars. We also zoom in on the Uefa Champions League, as 39 Africans are among the 32 teams playing in the group stage.
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06 Oct: FIFA U17 World Cup & Nigeria's Dele Alampasu
06/10/2017 Duração: 29minOn this week's show we look at Africa's chances at the Fifa Under-17 World Cup in India, with four teams representing the continent. We have an interview with young Nigerian goalkeeper Dele Alampasu, the goalkeeper of the tournament at the 2013 edition of the Under-17 World Cup, and one of few young African goalkeepers to have made it in Europe, currently playing in Portugal. Also, perhaps better times ahead for Senegal's Diafra Sakho after a quiet season last time, getting the winner for West Ham last weekend.