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Planet Sport Football Africa

617 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 days ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

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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16 April - African schools competition + CAF Champions League + Ajayi on West Brom relegation fight

April 15, 2021 19:45 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we talk about Caf’s latest project - the launch of a pilot interschool competition project for Africa. It’s intended to lead to the establishment of an schools tournament in the six African zones resulting in a Pan-African schools championship final. Canl it work, and will it bring benefits to African football? Plus a look at the Caf Champions League, as TP Mazembe and Zamalek both fail to reach the quarter-finals. And we speak to Nigeria and West Brom defender Semi Ajayi ...

09 April 2021: The Challenge of Achieving Your Dream to Play in Europe: We meet Gambia's Ebrima Jatta

April 09, 2021 17:03 - 29 minutes - 26.9 MB

On this week’s show we look at the dream that so many footballers around Africa have – the dream of going to Europe and playing for a big club. But it’s a very challenging goal, and we speak to young Gambian Ebrima Jatta, who’s playing in the sixth tier of football in Sweden. Also Stuart on whether West Ham can get a place in the Champions League next season, and where Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Arsenal leaves Gunners manager Mikel Arteta.

2 April - Afcon qualifiers + Nigeria defender William Troost-Ekong

April 01, 2021 20:24 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we take a look back at the decisive 2021 AFCON qualifiers, which saw Comoros and The Gambia qualifying for the first time, Malawi making it for the third time, Mauritania twice in a row, and three in a row for Guinea-Bissau. On the other hand, DR Congo and South Africa failed to qualify. Nigeria sailed through to the finals, and we speak to Super Eagles defender William Troost-Ekong, who could be heading into the EPL with his club Watford second in the English Championship.

26 March - Getting Africans excited about African football + lessons from the EPL

March 25, 2021 20:42 - 29 minutes - 6.74 MB

On this week’s show we hear from new CAF president Patrice Motsepe on how he wants African football to grow by being valued more in Africa. How can this be done, when many find European football more exciting? We also look at how English football grew with rebranding to the EPL

19 March - final AFCON qualifying + Motsepe era begins + EPL impact for Iheanacho

March 18, 2021 19:50 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we look ahead to the final two rounds of 2021 AFCON qualifying. Hopes are high in the Comoros and the Gambia, with both countries targeting a first-ever Nations Cup qualification. And lots on the EPL, as Nigeria’s Kelechi Iheanacho is banging in the goals for Leicester.

12 March - Patrice Motsepe heads up CAF + U17 Afcon cancelled + why have Liverpool slumped

March 11, 2021 20:23 - 29 minutes - 6.73 MB

On this week’s show we look at South Africa’s Patrice Motsepe becoming Caf president unopposed, plus the late cancellation of the Under-17 Afcon. Stuart asks what’s wrong with Liverpool, and why some players and clubs have stopped taking the knee before games.

5 March - U20 Afcon + Cameroon keep it in the family + CAF president elections

March 04, 2021 21:48 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we assess the Under-20 Afcon in Mauritania, with the final on Saturday. Cameroon has had three players who are sons of former national team players, including Samuel Eto’o. Also, with elections for a new CAF president nearing, we hear from one of the main contenders, South Africa’s Patrice Motsepe. And Stuart looks the Chinese Super League’s financial controversy.

26 February - Fifa chief on African football leadership + Chelsea progress with Tuchel

February 25, 2021 19:38 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we hear from Fifa president Gianni Infantino, who says that with elections for a new Caf president taking place next month, this is a crucial period for African football. Infantino says that with good leadership at Caf, the continent might do better at the next Fifa men’s and women’s World Cups and compete well against the big teams. Also we go to Cameroon and hear what the reaction is there to Indomitable Lions and Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana being given a one-year ban by...

19 Feb Afcon U20 + Covid weaponisation claims + unfair ban

February 18, 2021 19:30 - 29 minutes - 6.73 MB

On this week’s show we go to the Under-20 Afcon in Mauritania, the biggest sporting event ever held in the country, and there are two brand-new stadiums for the tournament. Also we investigate a hot issue – allegations of the weaponization of Covid-19 in African football. Some visiting teams have accused their opponents of arranging fake positive Covid-19 results to rule players out of action. And, was it fair for Uefa to give Cameroon and Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana a one-year ban after he f...

12 Feb - Al Ahly third in Fifa World Club Cup + City tighten EPL grip

February 11, 2021 21:17 - 29 minutes - 6.74 MB

On this week’s show we assess the performance of African champions Al Ahly of Egypt, as they finished third at the Fifa Club World Cup in Qatar. Also we review the African Nations Championship in Cameroon, as Morocco won a second title, and lots on the EPL as Manchester City crushed Liverpool.

5 Feb - CHAN final preview + Ahmad returns + Red Devils spear Saints

February 04, 2021 20:06 - 29 minutes - 6.73 MB

On this week’s show we go to Cameroon and catch up on the latest from the African Nations Championship as Morocco play Mali in Sunday’s final, and Cameroon fans are in shock after losing 4-0 to Morocco. And we look at the surprise return of Ahmad as Confederation of African Football president, and Manchester United’s stunning win over Southampton.

29 Jan 2021: CHAN, Fifa Club World Cup & Chelsea Appoint Tuchel

January 28, 2021 20:09 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

On this week’s show we go to Cameroon and catch up on the latest from the African Nations Championship, with the hosts playing two-time champions DR Congo in the quarter-finals. We also look ahead to the upcoming Fifa Club World Cup, with Al Ahly representing Africa at the tournament in Qatar. And as Chelsea part ways with Frank Lampard, we ask if young managers should be given more time and patience than those with more experience.

22 Jan - CHAN latest + Henry Onyekuru future hopes + Wayne Rooney retires

January 21, 2021 19:55 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we catch up with the action at the 2020 African Nations Championship in Cameroon as the group stage continues. Also, we speak to Nigeria striker Henry Onyekuru, who is determined to get his career back on track after a disappointing time in France. Onyekuru signed for Everton but never played for them due to work permit issues, but he was focused on the EPL. Stuart explains the new work permit regulations for foreign players in the UK, and talks about the retirement of Man...

15 January - CHAN kicks off in Cameroon + Zambia coach Micho + Liverpool v Utd

January 14, 2021 21:15 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we look ahead to the 2020 African Nations Championship, the CHAN, which runs from this Saturday until 7 February in Cameroon. We hear from Cameroon, where all is ready with the facilities, but there is a lack of optimism that the national team can deliver. We also speak to Zambia coach Micho, who’s hoping that the tournament can bring better times for the Chipolopolo. And in the EPL it’s Liverpool against Manchester United on Sunday, with United extending their lead if the...

8 Jan - Mensah on the MLS + EPL latest + Wenger on Arsenal

January 07, 2021 21:04 - 29 minutes - 6.74 MB

On this week’s show we speak to Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah, who plays in the US Major League Soccer with the Columbus Crew. Mensah received some criticism for leaving Europe to join what some see as a less-competitive league, but he says that the standard is high, with big names like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and David Beckham having played in the MLS. Also Stuart with the latest in the EPL, and he tells us about Arsene Wenger’s reflections on his time at Arsenal.

1 January - looking ahead to 2021 + Ed Aarons on Salah + EPL latest

December 31, 2020 21:49 - 29 minutes - 6.73 MB

On this week’s show we take a look at whether 2021 will go as planned with the challenges of Covid-19. We also conclude our interview with UK journalist Ed Aarons, who recalls his visit to Liverpool star Mohamed Salah's home area in Egypt. And Stuart reflects on a busy EPL period. Happy New Year from all at Planet Sport Football Africa!

25 Dec - Review of 2020, Ghana's Yaw Yeboah, and Manchester United's resurgence

December 24, 2020 21:29 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

On this week’s show we take a look back at 2020 – a year where Covid-19 affected football all across the continent. Earlier this year Liberia’s President George Weah predicted that there would be great damage to leagues around Africa – we ask how bad the situation is right now. We revisit an interview earlier this year with Ghana's Yaw Yeboah. And Stuart analyses Manchester United’s resurgence in the EPL.

18 Dec - African Nations Champs special report + Fashion Sakala + crisis at Arsenal

December 17, 2020 19:26 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we have a special report from Cameroon, with the start of the African Nations Championship just four weeks away. We go into our 2020 archive and hear from Belgium-based Zambian forward Fashion Sakala, on how he made it to Europe. And we ask if it’s time for Mikel Arteta to leave Arsenal.

11 Dec trailblazing African players in English football + Arsenal in search of goals

December 11, 2020 09:02 - 29 minutes - 6.74 MB

On this week’s show we hear more from UK journalist Ed Aarons on his book “Made in Africa – The history of African players in English football”. Ed looks at South African trailblazer Albert Johanneson – one of the first high-profile black players, of any nationality, to play top-flight football in England. And we talk about another South African, Lucas Radebe, and his hugely successful time at Leeds United. Plus Stuart on Arsenal’s goalscoring problems.

4 Dec - how can black African coaches shine on the content + Peter Ndlovu + Papa Bouba Diop tributes

December 03, 2020 20:10 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we analyse the achievement of South African Pitso Mosimane in winning the Caf Champions League with Egyptian side Al Ahly. Earlier this year Mosimane said that coaches from Europe should be screened before getting jobs with clubs in South Africa, and Caf has tightened the rules for foreign coaches in continental competitions, so is this the time for black African coaches to shine on the continent? Also, we hear about the ground-breaking exploits of Peter Ndlovu, the first ...

27 Nov - The Ahmad years + CAF Champions League + Maradona tributes

November 26, 2020 20:47 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we talk about the Confederation of African Football president Ahmad being banned for five years by FIFA for breaching various codes of ethics, and we assess his three years in charge. And, with the CAF Champions League final on this weekend, the 2020/2021 Champions League and Confederation Cup also get underway, starting three months late. But despite the delay, CAF think that all will go well. Also, tributes come from African stars following the death of Argentina legend ...

20 Nov - the latest Afcon qualifiers + how African players are performing in the EPL

November 19, 2020 21:47 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we take a look at the latest round of 2021 Afcon qualifiers, with Algeria among the four teams to have made it with two games to spare, while Nigeria and Ghana still have to wait. Comoros are edging towards a first qualification, and the likes of Sudan are still in the race. Plus Stuart assesses how the African players are doing in the EPL so far.

13 Nov - the CAF president race + Zambia striker Barbra Banda + EPL 5 sub row

November 12, 2020 21:39 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we look at the race to be president of the Confederation of African Football, with South African Patrice Motsepe, one of Africa's richest men, among those challenging the current president Ahmad. And we have lots on women’s football, as the Cosafa Women’s Championship has featured three of Africa’s top players, and we hear from one of them – Zambia striker Barbra Banda. Plus Stuart on the requests for a return to five substitutes in the EPL.

6 Nov - Aussie Afcon + the Real Betis academy in Zimbabwe + trouble at ManU

November 05, 2020 22:00 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we find out about the Aussie Afcon, as 16 African nations are represented in the biggest community football tournament in Australia, kicking off this weekend. As Spanish La Liga club Real Betis launched their first academy in sub-Saharan Africa in Zimbabwe, we hear about the potential benefits. And Stuart looks at the problems at Manchester United.

30 Oct - Scouting African players - investment needed + Pele at 80

October 29, 2020 20:24 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we focus on scouting of African players, and we speak to Arsenal’s former head of global scouting, Francis Cagigao. He explains how sophisticated the scouting system is at big European clubs, and how Africa needs to invest more in scouting structures. Plus Stuart tell us about the legend Pele, who turned 80 recently.

23 Oct- CAF Champions League + Confederation Cup + Kenya news and EPL latest

October 22, 2020 20:37 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we catch up on the action in the Caf Champions League and Confederation Cup, with games having been held in Morocco, and affected by Covid-19. Also news from Kenya as Jacob Mulee becomes national team coach for a fifth time! We have a roundup of plans for the return of domestic football in Africa, and Stuart on the drama in the EPL as Liverpool’s Virgil Van Dijk is out for the rest of the season.

16 Oct - is a lack of records and stats stopping African football progressing

October 15, 2020 19:23 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show, we take a look at statistics and record-keeping in African football. There’s a huge contrast between the record-keeping in football in most African countries and the European leagues. We speak to African football expert Nuhu Adams in Ghana – Nuhu believes that the lack of basic records and statistics is affecting the progress of African football. And, continental action is back this weekend – we preview the first legs of the CAF Champions League semi-finals. Plus Stuart o...

9 Oct - how do small teams compete + EPL transfers including Thomas Partey

October 08, 2020 20:53 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

As teams are getting ready for next month’s AFCON qualifiers, on this week’s show we’re asking what it takes for small teams to become competitive. We’ve seen more and more smaller teams cause upsets over the years, like Madagascar, who went all the way to the AFCON quarter-finals on their debut last year. We hear from Lesotho coach Thabo Senong, who hopes to take the team forward. Plus a look at the transfers, as Arsenal signed Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey on deadline day.

2 Oct- FIFA and tackling racism in football + the EPL handball controversy

October 01, 2020 21:03 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we focus on racism in football, and hear from FIFA secretary-general Fatma Samoura, who says that FIFA’s main strategy to deal with racism in the game is their anti-discrimination policies and grassroots education campaigns. But there was much surprise and criticism when a Fifa Taskforce Against Racism and Discrimination was disbanded four years ago, after meeting only three times, and we get the views of renowned African football journalist Osasu Obayiuwana, who was a mem...

25 Sept - the Ghana footballers duped in Zimbabwe + EPL goes goal crazy

September 24, 2020 21:12 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we have a very bizarre story from Zimbabwe, as four Ghanaian players were stuck in the country for six months after being allegedly deceived by two officials that they were going to sign for a newly-formed club in Division 1 and earn $10 000 a month! The club doesn’t exist, and the players couldn’t go back home because of the lockdown. Plus lots on a goals-mad EPL.

18 Sept Nigerian striker in comeback two years after injury + EPL latest

September 17, 2020 22:23 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we speak to Nigeria international defender Tyronne Ebuehi, who says he is raring to go following his recovery from a knee injury which sidelined him for two years. Ebuehi says that his mental attitude helped him as he was in Portugal and feeling alone. And lots on the EPL, as Aubameyang decides to stay at Arsenal.

11 Sept - CAF defy FIFA + new club via social media

September 11, 2020 07:06 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we get the latest on the African football calendar from CAF secretary-general Abdel Bah, who says that the AFCON will not move to every four years, despite the wishes of the Fifa president Gianni Infantino. Plus a look at the power of social media as Zimbabwean forward Gabriel Nyoni has joined South African first division side Cape Umoya United just three days after advertising his services on social media. And it’s back already! Stuart looks ahead to the new EPL season.

4 Sept - Arsenal's chances this season, plus Thierry Henry on African football

September 03, 2020 21:33 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

It’s an Arsenal special on this week’s show, as we ask if things might improve a bit for the Gunners this season. We speak to Robbie Lyle, the founder and host of the AFTV YouTube channel, formerly known as Arsenal Fan TV. He’s a big fan of captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. We also hear from Gunners legend Thierry Henry on African football. And we hear about the experience of going back to the stadium to watch football, as 2,500 fans attended the friendly between Brighton and Chelsea. Have y...

28 August - RB Salzburg Zambian ace Enock Mwepu + Alphonso Davies at Bayern

August 27, 2020 21:01 - 29 minutes - 6.73 MB

On this week’s show we feature an interview with Zambia national team midfielder Enock Mwepu, who plays for RB Salzburg in Austria. Sadio Mane and Takumi Minamino were both at RB Salzburg before moving to Liverpool, so could Mwepu be destined for greater things? Also a look at the African roots of Bayern Munich’s speedy left-back Alphonso Davies, and Stuart assesses the chances of newly-promoted EPL club West Brom.

21 August- a young Gambian footballer’s progress in Sweden + shocks galore in Europe

August 20, 2020 20:19 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we talk to young Gambiam Modou Lamin Marong, one of many Africans playing for small teams in Europe. We’ve been catching up with him every few months to find out how he’s been getting on in pursuing his dream of playing for one of Europe’s biggest clubs. Modou is in the fourth tier in Sweden, but feels that something bigger could happen. And there’s so much to talk about in European football, with Barcelona, Manchester City and Manchester United all having experienced disa...

14 August: CAF plans for women's football across Africa + promoted Leeds and the EPL transfer market

August 13, 2020 21:09 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we focus on women’s football, as Caf has launched a Women’s Football Strategy, calling it the dawn of a new era for the women’s game on the continent. The plan includes accelerating the growth of the women’s game at all levels all across Africa. We hear from Morocco, where a big project has begun to promote and develop women's football, and we ask if this project is likely to succeed across the continent. Plus, Stuart on newly-promoted Leeds United and a look at the transf...

7 August - Aubameyangs future a Nigerian recordbreaker + farewell to Cameroon legend

August 06, 2020 19:40 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we look at what the future might hold for Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. There’s speculation aplenty over the first African captain to lift the FA Cup – will he stay with the Gunners, might there be a move to Real Madrid, or to another club that can give him Champions League football? Plus Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen becomes the most expensive African footballer ever, and we go to Cameroon, where former captain Stephen Tataw died at the age of 57, another gr...

31 July - EPL analysis, was Jordan Henderson Liverpools best player + FA Cup Final

July 30, 2020 19:10 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we take a look at the just-ended EPL season – six weeks of action in empty stadiums, and so many talking points. We hear from fans in Ghana. Plus, did Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson deserve to win the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year award? And a look-ahead to Saturday’s FA Cup final. 

24-25 July - Nigeria's Ola Aina on the difference family makes, the EPL climax and a Gambian legend

July 23, 2020 18:52 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we hear from Nigeria international Ola Aina, who plays for Torino in Italy. Aina made it through the Chelsea academy thanks to the huge sacrifices of his parents as they helped him follow his dream. Stuart looks ahead to the final day of the EPL, with lots still to be decided, and a Gambian legend is laid to rest. 

17 July - how Nelson Mandela used football to build his nation, plus City's reprieve from FFP charges

July 16, 2020 19:50 - 29 minutes - 6.73 MB

On this week’s show we focus on how former South African president Nelson Mandela used the power of football to build his country. July 18th is Nelson Mandela International Day, and 10 years ago South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup. We hear from Neil Tovey, who captained Bafana Bafana at the 1996 AFCON. Plus Stuart on the Manchester City case as the club is cleared of Financial Fair Play breaches

10 July: George Weah - best African footballer ever? Plus EPL latest: City's inconsistency

July 09, 2020 19:50 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we hear from Liberian President George Weah, the 1995 World Footballer of the Year, on whether he agrees with those who say that he is the best African player ever. Weah also talks about the hard work that he and other trailblazing African players did in Europe, opening the way for thousands to follow. Plus Stuart on Manchester City’s inconsistency.

3 July: Big changes to the African football calendar, new women's Champions League + EPL latest

July 03, 2020 07:51 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

We look at the changes to the African football calendar, with the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations moved to January 2022, and the African Nations Championship taking place in January 2021. And in women’s football, the CAF Women’s Champions League launches next year. Can it succeed? Plus, more on the EPL as Liverpool are crowned champions and the games come thick and fast …

26 June: Liverpool legend Ian Rush on club's African stars + Are CAF restart plans practical?

June 26, 2020 07:04 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

As Liverpool are crowned EPL champions, we speak to club legend Ian Rush, winner of five league titles with the Reds, and two European titles. Rush give his thoughts on the African players in the current Liverpool squad. And a CAF document recommends that for the game to resume in Africa, players should have regular Covid-19 tests, and that all teams should gather in one city until the end of the league. We ask how practical this is.

19 June: Why have Cameroon not built on their Italia 90 achievement? + EPL restart controversy

June 19, 2020 07:30 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

In 30 years, no African team has bettered Cameroon’s quarter-final place at the 1990 World Cup in Italy. Why has no-one done better – and why have Cameroon failed to build on their achievement? Ex-keeper and legend Joseph-Antoine Bell pulls no punches … plus Stuart Weir analyses the EPL’s return. Listen now at planetsport.tv/planetsportfootballafrica and give us YOUR views: comment below or on WhatsApp +44 7955 232 780

12 June: The return of the EPL, Gambia’s John Bass, Raheem Sterling speaks out

June 12, 2020 09:00 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we get ready for the resumption of the EPL – it’s just days away now, and Stuart looks at how the remaining games might go. Will there be some surprises with games played in empty stadiums? Also we have an interview with former Gambia national team defender John Bass, whose career was cut short due to a kidney problem. He tells us his story, and about how he’s now raising awareness of kidney disease in The Gambia. Plus, Raheem Sterling speaks out on racism and the Black Li...

5 June: Nigeria's Leon Balogun on battling to play in the EPL + footballers on Black Lives Matter

June 05, 2020 07:58 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we have an interview with Nigeria defender Leon Balogun, he’s on loan at English Championship side Wigan Athletic from EPL club Brighton until the end of the season. He talks about the disappointment of failing to get a regular starting place with Brighton. Balogun also talks about racism in Germany, where he grew up, and on the same theme we look at the Black Lives Matter movement as footballers have spoken out about the death of George Floyd in the USA. 

29 May: George Weah on African football's future - and there's little home comfort in the Bundesliga

May 29, 2020 07:16 - 29 minutes - 6.74 MB

On this week’s show we look at the future of football in Africa, as an online conference was held to examine the direction that the African sports industry should take post Covid-19. We’ll hear from Liberia’s President George Weah, and from South African sports media consultant Gary Rathbone, who believes that clubs must have a stronger digital presence. We also look at a suggestion that some of Africa’s traditional sports could be commercialised. Our European football expert Stuart analyses ...

22 May: Britain's first £1m footballer and Bundesliga behind closed doors

May 22, 2020 07:49 - 29 minutes - 6.75 MB

On this week’s show we take a look at transfer fees – how they have risen steeply in the world’s big leagues over the last few years, and whether Covid-19 is going to end this transfer inflation. The biggest transfer deal for an African player is Nicholas Pepe last August, while 222m Euro move to PSG is the world record. But back in 1979 there was excitement when Trevor Francis became Britain's first £1 million player, we speak to him. Plus listeners’ thoughts on lessons that we are learning ...

15 May: Manchester United's Odion Ighalo & Bundesliga Returns

May 15, 2020 07:58 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

On this week’s show we talk about playing behind closed doors, as it’s one of the conditions for football to return. Nigeria’s Odion Ighalo scored for Man United in an empty stadium in a Europa League match just before football was stopped in Europe, he tells us about it. And the German Bundesliga is back this weekend – the first of Europe’s big leagues to return to action. Stuart highlights the African presence in the Bundesliga.

08 May: Ghana U23 Captain Yaw Yeboah & When Will EPL Restart?

May 08, 2020 07:02 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

On this week’s show we ask if we’re likely to see any more continental competition in Africa this year, given the effects of coronavirus. Also, as the coronavirus pandemic has caused a lot of people to think deeply, to think about what really matters in life, we speak to Yaw Yeboah, the Ghana captain at last year’s Under-23 AFCON in Egypt. He’s based in Spain and he tells us about how life is there. And Stuart looks at the issues that clubs must vote on ahead of a resumption of the EPL, and w...