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Former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Tiyani Mabunda joins us as we look back at the success of the club in 2023 having won the DSTV Premiership and Africa Football League. We also look at the success of the Ladies team that have gone on to win the CAF Women's Champions League, the HollywoodBets Super League as well as the COSAFA Cup and being named the CAF Women's team of the year.
Ghanaian champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies qualified for the semi-final of the ongoing CAF Women's Champions League after a 3-1 win over Huracanes FC. This results sealed a semi- final spot for them to now face Sporting Casablanca in today's semi-final. Coach assures a win for the ladies.
Champions of the Ghana Women's Premier League cruised past Huracanes FC in the final Group B game of the CAF tournament being staged in Ivory Coast.
On this week's show we catch up on the CAF Women's Champions League in Ivory Coast. It's the third edition of the tournament, and CAF say there are many positives – we hear from their head of women's football;Also we preview the Under-17 Men's World Cup, in Indonesia, with four African teams, including Senegal, as the continent looks for an eighth title in this competition.And lots from Stuart, with VAR controversies in the EPL and in the Uefa Champions League.
On this week's show we look ahead to the 2023 Caf Women's Champions League, which starts this Sunday in Ivory Coast. We also preview the final of the African Football League.As Lionel Messi won the Ballon D'Or, we assess what was a relatively strong showing from Africa for the award.Also we speak to Benin forward Tosin Aiyegun, who plays for Lorient in France.Plus Stuart on the situation at Manchester United.
On this week's show we check on the 2023 CAF Women's Champions League, with qualifying for the finals complete. We contrast the level of prize money for the women's competition with the men's CAF Champions League. Also we hear from Nigeria and Nottingham Forest forward Taiwo Awoniyi, on his great season so far, and on the big African contingent at Forest. And we have lots on the EPL and the Uefa Champions League, as goalkeeper Andre Onana comes under fire at Manchester United.
Guest:Jerry Tshabalala, Mamelodi Sundowns ladies head coach
England and Arsenal centurion Rachel Yankey is with Matt Davies-Adams and The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur to discuss England's win over Japan. Rachel reacts to comments from Everton's Toni Duggan about her pregnancy and suggests more clubs need to think about. Plus Alasdair Howorth joins us after the African Women's Champions League final. Producer: Sophie Penney WHAT'S WHEN ? Part 1 - England 4 - 0 Japan (1.00) Part 2 - Diversity comments (14.30) Part 3 - CAF Women's Champions League with Alasdair Howorth (18.00) Part 4 - Pregnancy (28.00) Part 5 - Coming up this week (36.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's show we look at Cameroon's chances at the upcoming Fifa World Cup and we hear from fans in Yaounde.With the Caf Women's Champions League ending on Sunday in Morocco, we assess the tournament, and lots on the EPL ahead of the upcoming break, as we ask if Liverpool have now turned the corner.
In this episode we speak to COSAFA General Secretary Sue Destombes about the CAF African Schools Championship being staged in Malawi, hear from renowned development coach Farouk Khan and get the views of Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies coach Jerry Tshabalala ahead of the defence of their CAF Women's Champions League title in Morocco.
On this week's show we get ready for the second edition of the Caf Women's Champions League, starting in Morocco on Sunday, with eight teams taking part. We hear from defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies of South Africa, and from Zambia's Green Buffaloes.Also, a look at the Fifa U-17 Women's World Cup in India, where Nigeria got to the semi-finals and Tanzania made it to the last eight.And we talk about Barcelona's early exit from the Uefa Champions League, and Aston Villa's improvement after parting ways with manager Steven Gerrard.
On this week's show we look at Ivory Coast forward Sebastien Haller's incredible scoring form for Ajax in the Uefa Champions League, with nine goals in five group games. We review the first Caf Women's Champions League, and hear from Togo coach Paulo Duarte, as the team is in a rebuilding phase. Plus lots on the EPL as Stuart says that Chelsea, Man City and Liverpool are in a different class this season.
South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies conquered the continent recently when they won the inaugural CAF Women's Champions League final in Cairo. This week we look back at their success over Ghana's Hasaacas Ladies and reflect on this historic tournament. Also we ask the question does FIFA need to establish a women's equivalent to the Club World Cup? Host: Zayn NabbiGuest: Alasdair Howorth (On The Whistle Associate Producer)#SouthAfrica #Ghana #SundownsLadies #Sundowns #TotalEnergiesCAFWCL #Hasmal #cairoPodcast: https://shows.acast.com/on-the-whistleYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCALlaAECXkSO97ttqjPvhqAFollow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/otw_podcast/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/otw_podcast?lang=enLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onthewhistlepodcastTalk to us on WhatsApp: +447908 790 474 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"She scored the first goal for Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies at the CAF Women's Champions League and has also been instrumental in helping the team to win this trophy. The Banyana Banyana star has won a total of four trophies this year. Like father, like daughter as we would find out in this interview with striker Melinda Kgadiete."
CAF Women's Champions League final: Hasaacas Ladies and Mamelodi Sundowns go head to head with history at stake.
We chat to Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies star Rhoda Mulaudzi ahead of the CAF Women's Champions League final and hear from SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan on why they have asked FIFA to investigate their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Ghana.
In this bitesize pod we preview the CAF Women's Champions League final which will take place in Cairo on Friday when the unstoppable force that is Hasaacas Ladies FC (Ghana) meets an immovable object in the form of Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies (South Africa). Hear how Hasaacas had to fund themselves to get to the tournament, and just what impact this inaugural competition has for the women's game on the continent.Host: Zayn Nabbi Guest: Alasdair Howorth (On The Whistle Associate Producer)#SouthAfrica #Ghana #SundownsLadies #Sundowns #TotalEnergiesCAFWCL #Hasmal #cairo Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/on-the-whistleYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCALlaAECXkSO97ttqjPvhqAFollow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/otw_podcast/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/otw_podcast?lang=enLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onthewhistlepodcastTalk to us on WhatsApp: +447908 790 474 Episode Notes00:00Overview of the tournament 02:30Standout out players of the tournament 04:30Road to the final and predictions? 07:00What has the tournament done for the women's game? Duration: 10:10 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Episode! We discuss the second and third rounds of group stage games and give our predictions for the knockout rounds. Enjoy the Episode!
Welcome to the Episode! The first-ever African continental women's club competition has kicked off this month in Egypt. We discuss the first round of games and give our predictions for the second round. Enjoy the Episode!
Ghana's Women's League champions, Hasaacas Ladies, will tomorrow kick off their campaignat the inaugural CAF Women's Champions League in faraway Cairo, Egypt with a clash against Equatorial Guinea side Malabo Kings at the June 30 Stadium.
On this week's show we take a look at the inaugural edition of the CAF Women's Champions League, running from the 5th to the 19th of this month. Egypt are hosting, eight teams are taking part, and Nigerian legend Perpetua Okwocha says it's difficult to predict who might take the trophy. Plus your thoughts on who's the best African striker ever – is it Didier Drogba or is it Mohamed Salah? And lots on the EPL, as Antonio Conte takes over at Tottenham, and the Manchester derby is on this weekend.
On this week's show we ask whether there should have been more African players nominated for the 2021 Ballon D'Or – with Riyad Mahrez and Mohammed Salah the only Africans nominated, and Edouard Mendy left out. Also we look ahead to the finals of the inaugural edition of the Caf Women's Champions League, which are just two weeks away. And lots on the EPL and the Uefa Champions League, as Patson Daka became the first Zambian to score in the EPL, and Salah shines again.
On this week's show we look at the opening two rounds of games in the group stage of 2022 World Cup qualifying for Africa, as Egypt fire their coach who was unbeaten in nine games. Also we look at the large numbers of players featuring in the qualifiers who were born in Europe rather than in Africa. Also in women's football we hear from Fifa secretary-general Fatma Samoura on the Caf Women's Champions League. Also Stuart assesses a busy transfer window in Europe.
CAF Women's Champions League qualifiers are currently underway in Durban, leading the goal scorer's list are Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies duo Melinda Kgadiete and Andisiwe Mgcoyi, we chat to them about the tournament.
On this week's show we look at how the introduction of the CAF Women's Champions League might boost the game on the continent. With qualifiers taking place around the continent, we hear from Namibian club Tura Magic. Lots on the EPL, with the new season starting this weekend – we ask who might be the champions, and whether we are likely to have a close race. And of course, we talk about Lionel Messi's big move to PSG.
Welcome to the Episode! On the pod today we discuss the qualifying draw for the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations, the African qualifying draw for the 2022 U-20 Women's World Cup, and 2022 U-17 Women's World Cup. We also talk about Asisat Oshoala and Barcelona winning the Uefa Women's Champions League and Egypt being the host of the maiden Caf Women's Champions League. Enjoy!
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 …