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In this episode of the Africa Football Showdown, Peter Okwoche and Daniel Dadzie discuss the recent achievements of Nigerian players in the Bundesliga, the surprising results in the Premier League, and the upcoming Summer Olympics. They congratulate Victor Boniface and Nathan Teller for winning the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen, breaking Bayern Munich's dominance. They also analyze the unexpected losses of Liverpool and Arsenal in the Premier League and speculate on the title race. Finally, they discuss the qualification of Nigeria, Zambia, Morocco, Egypt, and Guinea for the Olympics and the growing attention to women's football in Africa.
Victor Boniface and Nathan Teller's Bundesliga win with Bayer Leverkusen breaks Bayern Munich's dominance.Liverpool and Arsenal's recent losses in the Premier League have added more excitement to the title race.Nigeria, Zambia, Morocco, Egypt, and Guinea have qualified for the Summer Olympics, showcasing the growing quality and attention to African football.The success of African women's football is evident with Nigeria and Zambia qualifying for the Olympics and the presence of valuable female players in the region.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"African players continue to shine""Premier League title race heating up""Aston Villa exceeds expectations"
Peter and Daniel discuss the standout performances of African players in various football leagues around the world, including Germany, England, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Azerbaijan, and Moldova. They also analyze the Premier League title race between Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City, highlighting the tough fixtures each team faces. The hosts express their excitement and anticipation for the outcome of the race and discuss the impressive performances of Aston Villa and their chances of qualifying for the Champions League. That's all on this edition of 'The Africa Football Showdown'
Topics
African players, football leagues, Premier League, title race, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Champions League
Themes
African players continue to shine in various football leagues around the world.The Premier League title race between Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City is heating up, with each team facing tough fixtures.Aston Villa has exceeded expectations and has a chance to qualify for the Champions League.The hosts express their excitement and anticipation for the outcome of the Premier League race.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Daniel Dadzie and Peter Okwoche discuss the underwhelming start to the quarterfinals of the CAF Champions League and the pressure in the English Premier League. They question what's wrong with African football and the lack of goals in the CAF Champions League matches. They also discuss the potential of the South African league and the need for international talent. The conversation then shifts to the Premier League, with a focus on the disappointing performance of Manchester City and the draw between Arsenal and Manchester City. They also touch on Liverpool's victory and Chelsea's under performance.
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Introduction and Disappointing Quarterfinals in the CAF Champions League
04:16
The Potential of the South African League
08:08
Arsenal's Draw and Liverpool's Climb in the Premier League
13:48
The Pressure on Erling Haaland
KeywordsCAF Champions League, African football, South African league, Premier League, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea
The quarterfinals of the CAF Champions League have had an underwhelming start with a lack of goals in the matches.There is a need for South African teams to consider bringing in international talent to improve the quality of the league.Manchester City's performance has been disappointing, and they are struggling to score goals.Arsenal showed a strong defensive game plan against Manchester City, earning a draw.Liverpool's victory against Brighton puts them in first place in the Premier League.Chelsea's draw against Burnley highlights their underperformance in recent seasons.All on this episode of The Africa Football Showdown!
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The Africa Football Showdown Episode 5, Season 2
Daniel Dadzie in London and Peter Okwoche in Abuja. Discuss the recent clashes between Ghana and Nigeria in the women's final of the All Africa Games and the Mens teams friendly in Morocco. New Nigeria coach Finidi George showcased a new formation and Peter loved it.
The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) generated a record 2.2 billion viewers worldwide, indicating the growing popularity of African football. Factors contributing to this success include the quality of football played and the popularity of Afrobeat music. The success of the AFCON should be used as an opportunity to plow revenue back into African football and support the development of the game across the continent, including smaller countries.
There is a need for investment in local leagues and academies to develop African talent and retain players on the continent. This will require better infrastructure, marketing, and revenue structures.
That's all on The Africa Football Showdown Podcast the home of African Football.
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The Africa Football Showdown Episode 4, Season 2
In this episode of the Africa Football Showdown, the hosts, Daniel Dadzie and Peter Okwoche, discuss the appointment of Otto Addo as the new coach of the Ghana Black Stars, Liverpool's loss to Manchester United in the FA Cup quarterfinals, and the CAF Champions League quarterfinal draw. Daniel Dadzie expresses his concerns about Addo's targets as the coach of the Black Stars and questions the decision to choose a coach based on interviews. He also criticizes Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp for his game management and discusses the upcoming CAF Champions League matches. Peter gets excited about Al Ahly going into the lions den in Tanzania. Thats all on this episode of The Africa Football Showdown.
Takeaways
Otto Addo has been appointed as the new coach of the Ghana Black Stars, but there are concerns about his targets and the decision to choose a coach based on interviews.Jurgen Klopp's game management has been criticized after Liverpool's loss to Manchester United in the FA Cup quarterfinals.The CAF Champions League quarterfinal draw has been announced, and there is excitement about the upcoming matches.Two Tanzanian sides in the drawChapters
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Introduction and Discussion of Otto Addo as the New Coach of the Black Stars
03:02
Evaluation of Otto Addo's Performance and Selection Process
09:03
Review of the FA Cup Quarterfinal Match between Manchester United and Liverpool
13:11
Analysis of Klopp's Game Management and Manchester United's Performance
19:55
African Champions League Quarter Final Preview
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Peter and Daniel on the All Africa Games and African players in European leagues. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by athletes at the All Africa Games, such as equipment issues and lack of support from sports administrators. It also covers the performance of African players in European leagues, with a focus on specific matches and standout players.
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Issues at the All Africa Games
03:14
African Scorers in European Leagues
07:36
Liverpool vs. Manchester City
12:26
Problems at the All Africa Games
Takeaways
The All Africa Games face numerous challenges, including equipment issues and lack of support from sports administrators.African players have been performing well in European leagues, with notable goal scorers and standout performances.The Liverpool vs. Manchester City match was highly entertaining and showcased the quality of both teams.The conversation highlights the need for better infrastructure and support for African athletes to reach their full potential.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nigeria has a new coach.Hiring a local manager on an interim basis can be a good decision.African countries need to invest more in football to reap the benefits.African goal highlights from various European leagues showcase African players' performances.Andre Onana stood out in Manchester United's match against Manchester City.Rebuilding teams takes time and patience.
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Nigeria's New Coach
04:08
Interim Coach Austin Iguavoy
07:04
Hiring a Local Manager
10:20
Investment in African Football
13:46
Goal Highlights in European Leagues
23:03
Rebuilding Teams Takes Time
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Season 2 of the Africa Football Showdown. Peter and Daniel discuss the four-month ban imposed on Paul Pogba for doping, potentially marking the end of his career. The controversies and career arc of Pogba, his high-profile transfers and inconsistent performances. The performance of Victor Osimhen in Serie A and potential transfer destinations are analyzed. The amazing new Liverpool kids coming through. The firepower of Chelsea and Arsenal in the Premier League and the exciting title race. We also cover the women's Olympic qualifiers and the selection of a new coach for the Black Stars.
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The Africa Football Showdown Season 2 Coming Next Week Tuesday 27th Feb! Daniel Dadzie and Peter Okwoche coming back to cover everything about African Football and the BIG RACE to the Premiership Finish.
Delighted with how our first project for Africa Digital Audio went and even more delighted that we will be making more episodes. The Journey has just begun for The Africa Football Showdown.
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Summary
We look into the exhilarating aftermath of the Africa Cup of Nations. We're unpacking the final's highs and lows, the electric atmosphere, and what this means for African football moving forward. Hosted by Daniel Dadzie, Peter Okwoche in Abuja and Mimi Fawaz, live from Abidjan, sharing firsthand insights from the epic showdown. From unexpected strategies to fan-fueled fervor, we've got the inside scoop on how the tournament unfolded and what's next for the continent's beloved game. Stay with us for an exclusive breakdown, stories behind the scenes, and a peek into the future of African football post the success of this tournament.
Takeaways
Nigeria's defensive strategy and lack of attacking mindset were criticized in the final match.Ivory Coast had a well-executed game plan and surprised Nigeria with their performance.Nigeria's poor ball retention and Osimhens low goal return were disappointing.The focus on beating Ghana and the social media impact of the tournament were notable aspects.CAF's success in digital engagement and the upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations were discussed.Chapters
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Introduction and Recap
01:04
Nigeria's Defensive Strategy
03:00
Ivory Coast's Game Plan
04:27
Nigeria's Poor Ball Retention
05:55
Peter Ono-Simon's Performance
06:48
Nigeria's Focus on Beating Ghana
07:48
Ivory Coast's Unexpected Success
08:15
MSFA's Coaching Success
09:41
Highlights of the Tournament
10:36
Social Media Impact of the Tournament
13:24
Introduction of Mimi Fawaz
14:14
Atmosphere at the Final
14:42
Nigeria's Disappointment and Homecoming
15:41
Ivory Coast's Unstoppable Momentum
17:10
CAF's Success in Digital Engagement
19:26
Future of CAF and Women's Africa Cup of Nations
20:53
Closing Remarks
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Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Preview
01:33
Reviewing the Semifinals
06:11
Analysis of South Africa's Performance
08:30
Nigeria's Strong Defense and Commitment
13:12
Nigeria's Advantage of Playing in Abidjan
15:07
Banter and Rivalry between Nigeria and Ghana
18:20
Twitter Trolling and Banter
21:38
Prediction for the Final: Nigeria vs Ivory Coast
24:56
Ivory Coast's Journey and Mental Strength
26:22
Fatigue and Physicality in the Final
28:11
Closing Remarks
Daniel Dadzie is joined by a team of top journalists who have been covering AFCON. In Abidjan, we have George Addo Jnr, who has been commentating on the games alongside some of the legends of the game. Also in Abidjan is the Ugandan award-winning journalist, Darren Allan Kyeyune, covering those games. Last but not least, in Lagos, we're joined by Solace Chukwu from Pulse Nigeria, one of the best writers and authorities on the African game.
Summary
In this episode of the Africa Football Showdown, the hosts and guests discuss the semifinals of the Africa Cup of Nations and preview the final between Nigeria and Ivory Coast. They analyze South Africa's performance and the strong defense and commitment of the Nigerian team. The banter and rivalry between Nigeria and Ghana is also highlighted. The conversation includes Twitter trolling and predictions for the final. The mental strength of Ivory Coast and the potential impact of fatigue and physicality in the final are discussed. The episode concludes with closing remarks.
Takeaways
Nigeria's strong defense and commitment have been key factors in their success in the tournament.The banter and rivalry between Nigeria and Ghana adds excitement to the competition.Ivory Coast has shown mental strength and the ability to come back from difficult situations.Fatigue and physicality may play a role in the final between Nigeria and Ivory Coast.Music - Feel That Vibe - Band FRA
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Introduction and Setting the Stage
01:30
Inside Nigeria's Super Eagles Camp
02:55
AFCON as a Lucrative and Spectacular Tournament
04:22
AFCON as Proof of African Self-Reliance
06:14
Maintaining the Quality of AFCON
09:00
Demystifying Africa through AFCON
12:12
Predictions for Nigeria vs. South Africa
17:46
The Fairy Tale of Ivory Coast
19:35
DRC's Surprising Performance
21:00
Potential Final Matchups
23:49
Predictions for the Tournament Winner
25:40
Conclusion
In this episode of The Africa Football Showdown, Daniel Dadzie and Mimi Fawaz are joined by journalists Ahmed Shooble and Maher Mehazi.
In this episode of the Africa Football Showdown, the hosts discuss the AFCON tournament and its impact on African football. They explore the self-reliance and quality of the tournament, as well as the need for investment in domestic leagues. The hosts also preview the semi-final matches between Nigeria and South Africa, and Ivory Coast and DRC. They discuss the dynamics of the teams and make predictions for the final. Overall, the episode provides insights into the current state of African football and the excitement surrounding the AFCON tournament. The conversation concludes with predictions for the final. The panelists discuss the potential outcomes and the factors that could influence the results. They also highlight the unpredictability of Nigeria's performance in the tournament. The episode ends with closing remarks and gratitude for the listeners and partner stations.
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Introduction and Overview
01:00
South Africa's Victory over Morocco
06:17
Cote d'Ivoire's Win against Senegal
08:06
Surprises and Excitement in AFCON 2021
10:59
Commercial Success of AFCON
18:10
Predictions for Upcoming Matches
25:47
Allegations against Samuel Eto'o
29:46
Conclusion
Jabu Mtwa from The Africa Business of Sport Podcast and proud South African joins Daniel Dadzie and Mimi Fawaz to reflect on the success of Bafana Bafana and explore the influx of money driving the ambitions of CAF and what it means for the future of African Football.
The Africa Football Showdown discusses the recent matches and surprises in AFCON. South Africa's victory over Morocco and Cote d'Ivoire's win against Senegal are highlighted. The commercial success of AFCON is also discussed, with increased sponsorship and revenue. Predictions for upcoming matches are made, and the allegations against Samuel Eto'o are addressed. The episode concludes with a call for swift resolution of the allegations and a farewell to the hosts.
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Mimi Fawaz reports for 'The African Football Showdown' from the Super Eagles camp, ahead of the big game between Ivory Coast and Senegal. Daniel Dadzie is joined by Mohamed Qoutb to analyze all the drama as it happens and explore the ramifications of Egypt's poor campaign. Additionally, they cover all the other major storylines developing from the last 16 round at the AFCON.
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Episode 5 of the Africa Football Showdown features Peter Okwoche and Daniel Dadzie reviewing what has been a remarkable AFCON tournament so far. They look at key match-ups in the knockout round, pick their AFCON 5-a-side team, and rate which team has the smoothest dance moves. That's all in this edition of The Africa Football Showdown.
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Experience the thrill of African football in Episode 4 of The African Football Showdown, your premier destination for AFCON analysis and insights. Join Peter Okwoche, Daniel Dadzie, and Mimi Fawaz as they bring you up to speed with the latest developments in AFCON 2023.
This episode features a riveting breakdown of Ghana and Ivory Coast's unexpected setbacks and explores the unexpected rise of underdogs Cape Verde and Equatorial Guinea. Adding to the excitement, we have an exclusive interview with Zambian football icon Kalusha Bwalya, affectionately known as 'The Great Kalu,' who shares his unique insights on the current state of African football.
Our expert trio, Peter, Daniel, and Mimi, offer in-depth commentary and analysis, making this a must-listen for every African football fan. Stay tuned for comprehensive game reviews, forward-looking predictions, and a deep dive into what these developments mean for the future of football in Africa.
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Welcome to the latest episode of The African Football Showdown, where the excitement of AFCON takes center stage. In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of African football. Catch the highlights of Thursday's action-packed games, featuring the Nigerian Super Eagles' stunning victory over Ivory Coast, and an exhilarating 2-2 draw between Ghana and Egypt. We also offer an in-depth analysis of Morocco's rising dominance in African football and discuss the challenges faced by other North African teams. Hosted by football aficionados Peter Okowche, Daniel Dadzie, and Firas El Echi, this third edition promises insightful commentary and expert analysis for all African football enthusiasts. Tune in for your weekly dose of football news, game breakdowns, and predictions about the future of the sport in Africa.
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Welcome to The Africa Football Showdown with Peter Okwoche, Mimi Fawaz and Daniel Dadzie. AFCON has started, and it's time to dive in. We'll cover all the analyses, shocks, and surprises from the first seven games, and highlight everything to watch out for in the upcoming matches. Expect goals and drama - let's go!
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Peter Okwoche, Mimi Fawaz, and Daniel Dadzie discuss all the teams competing to win AFCON in this first episode of The Africa Football Showdown. The team is joined by Super Eagles star Kenneth Omeruo, who talks about Nigeria's difficult preparation for the tournament and explains why he is confident they can still win the cup. He also discusses why Victor Osimhen has all the attributes to become one of the game's all-time greats! #AFCON #Theafricafootballshowdown #africa #football
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We are excited to announce the upcoming launch of 'The Africa Football Showdown' on January 12th, presented by Peter Okwoche, Mimi Fawaz, and Daniel Dadzie. This exciting new podcast will be available in audio format on Spotify, iTunes, and all major platforms, and in video format on YouTube.
The Africa Football Showdown will also be broadcast live to millions of listeners on radio stations across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, The Gambia, Liberia, Malawi, Zambia, and London.
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