Planet Sport Football Africa

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 264:22:25
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Synopsis

The show where we look at African football both what's happening around the continent and what African players are doing overseas.

Episodes

  • 13 Mar: Ebola Impact in Liberia

    12/03/2015 Duration: 14min

    On this week's show we have an interview with the secretary-general of the Liberia Football Association on how the Ebola outbreak has affected football in that country. Liberia's national team and their clubs involved in continental competitions have been burdened with huge expenses as they have had to play home matches in other countries.Also we take a look at Didier Drogba's amazing Cup achievements with Chelsea.

  • 06 Mar: Footballers Who Help Others

    06/03/2015 Duration: 15min

    On this week's show we have an interview with US-based Gambian Abdoulie Mansally, who recently went on a trip to his home village where he gave football boots and bags of rice to people in the community, as part of the work of his foundation. Many other players with good contracts do support noble causes, but do players do enough to give back to others, given the huge salaries that some of them earn?

  • 27 Feb: Sani Emmanuel & Wilfried Bony

    27/02/2015 Duration: 15min

    This week we hear more from Nigeria forward Sani Emmanuel, the player of the tournament at the Fifa U-17 World Cup in 2009 and we look at the common situation where players who are injured on national duty are not assisted by their federations. And we ask what we can expect from Wilfried Bony at Manchester City after two appearances as a substitute.

  • 20 Feb: CAF Africa U-17 Championship

    20/02/2015 Duration: 14min

    This week we speak to Nigeria forward Sani Emmanuel, the player of the tournament at the Fifa U-17 World Cup in 2009. A promising start to his career was derailed by injury, and Emmanuel tells us about his hopes. We ask why it is that some greatly-gifted young players don't fulfil their talent at senior level, and we hear from England's Michael Owen.

  • 13 Feb: AFCON Review & Champions League

    13/02/2015 Duration: 15min

    This week we look back at the AFCON, with Ivory Coast winning a good tournament. We speak to fans in the Gambia, who were excited to see their referee Bakary Papa Gassama officiate the final. And we look forward to the first legs of the round of 16 in the Uefa Champions League, with lots of Africans likely to be involved.

  • 06 Feb: AFCON, Pressure & Transfers

    06/02/2015 Duration: 15min

    This week we look back at the controversial AFCON semi-final between Equatorial Guinea and Ghana, and we look ahead to Sunday's final between Ivory Coast and Ghana. Cameroon midfielder Eyong Enoh tells us about handling pressure, and we take a look at the big transfers involving African players in the January transfer window, among them Wilfried Bony's move to Manchester City.

  • 30 Jan: AFCON - Is Drawing Lots Fair?

    29/01/2015 Duration: 15min

    This week's show is all about the Africa Cup of Nations as we analyse the competition so far. We ask if it was fair that Guinea and Mali had to be separated by the drawing of lots and we ask how clubs in England are doing without their African stars? And we hear from Ivory Coast on the progress of the Elephants.

  • 23 Jan: AFCON & Changing Nationality

    23/01/2015 Duration: 14min

    This week we take a look at how the 2015 AFCON is shaping up in Equatorial Guinea, with five of the opening games ending in 1-1 draws. Also we find out more about players changing nationality and discover that Equatorial Guinea is the most prolific country in Africa as far as this is concerned.

  • 16 Jan: Cup of Nations & Jacob Mulenga

    16/01/2015 Duration: 14min

    This week we look ahead to the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations and hear from the coaches of two previous winner of the competition – South Africa and Zambia. We ask if Algeria can hold their nerve and win the tournament, and we speak to Zambia international Jacob Mulenga on how he has coped with the disappointment of long-term injury.

  • 09 Jan: Changing Nationality & AFCON

    09/01/2015 Duration: 15min

    This week we focus on the issue of players changing nationality – as many national associations are on the lookout for players who are eligible to switch allegiance and play for them, we ask if it's fair, and if it's unpatriotic. And we take a look at Cameroon's chances at the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations.

  • 02 Jan: 2015 African Football Preview

    02/01/2015 Duration: 14min

    This week we look ahead to the new year in football, which includes the Africa Cup of Nations, the Women's World Cup, the Under-20 World Cup and the Under-17 World Cup. Also we look back at 2014 and hear from fans in Malawi on their highs and lows.

  • 26 Dec: Review of the Year

    26/12/2014 Duration: 14min

    We review African football over the past twelve months including the performance of teams at the World Cup in Brazil and presenter Solomon Ashoms recalls a personal highlight from the World Cup in Rio, visiting the statue of Christ the Redeemer overlooking the city.

  • 19 Dec: Youth Football in Africa

    19/12/2014 Duration: 14min

    This week we take a look youth football in Africa and ask if the continent is serious enough in youth football. Nigeria have won the FIFA Under-17 World Cup four times, Ghana have won it twice, and have also won the FIFA Under-20 World Cup, showing that there is great talent in Africa at youth level, but youth coaches of many African countries feel that they are not getting the support that they need. We hear from youth coaches in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Namibia.

  • 12 Dec: 2014 FIFA Club World Cup

    11/12/2014 Duration: 14min

    This week we take a look at the 2014 Fifa Club World Cup, which and is currently taking place in Morocco. We look at the history of the tournament and we ask what the purpose of the competition is exactly. Also we assess Africa's chances and ask if anyone can beat Real Madrid.

  • 05 Dec: Who is best player of 2014?

    05/12/2014 Duration: 14min

    This week we ask who is the best African player of 2014 and look at Yacine Brahimi of Algeria, Asamoah Gyan of Ghana and Gabon's Pierre-Emerick Aubemayang. Also we speak to South Africa women's team striker Portia Modise, who reached the milestone of 100 international goals this year, and we ask whether former Chelsea boss Avram Grant will be successful in his new job as Ghana coach.

  • 28 Nov: The Joy of Lower League Football

    28/11/2014 Duration: 14min

    This week we take a look at lower division football around Africa. The Gambia's most popular tournament is in progress, the Zonals, which have massive community participation and huge crowds. We'll compare this with the popularity of other lower leagues around Africa and hear from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Cameroon and the UK on how popular lower league football is in those countries.

  • 21 Nov: AFCON Qualifiers & Losers

    21/11/2014 Duration: 14min

    This week we look back at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers as holders Nigeria missed out after a 2-2 draw with South Africa, and seven-time champions Egypt also failed to qualify. There was better news for Cameroon after missing out on the past 2 editions, and we hear that fans in Cameroon are happy that the tournament has been moved to neighbouring Equatorial Guinea. And in the EPL we look at the fallout between fans and players at Tottenham, with Togo's Emmanuel Adebayor involved in the storm.

  • 14 Nov: Final Round of AFCON Qualifiers

    13/11/2014 Duration: 15min

    This week we look ahead to the final two rounds of games in qualifying for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, and we hear from Ivory Coast, where fans are wondering why their team is struggling in their campaign. Also, we look at the contingent of African players at English club Stoke City, including Victor Moses and Mame Biriam Diouf.

  • 07 Nov: Senzo Meyiwa football role model

    07/11/2014 Duration: 14min

    This week we ask what makes a good role model, as we look at the complicated private life of the late South Africa captain Senzo Meyiwa. Meyiwa made a lot of people proud and was a role model to many, but was involved in scandals in his private life. Is it important, and what makes a footballer to be a good role model?

  • 31 Oct: Didier Drobga & Senzo Meyiwa

    30/10/2014 Duration: 15min

    This week we focus on Ivory Coast great Dider Drogba, who has made his Chelsea comeback a successful one with three goals in three different competitions in the space of a week. Drogba is now 36 years old, how great a legend is he?And we talk about the tragic death of South Africa captain Senzo Meyiwa, who was shot by burglars in Johannesburg.

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