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Today's podcast discusses Steve Sarkisian's new $10M+ contract at the University of Texas, including perks like a private jet, two cars, and a country club membership. We also discuss what MLS needs to do this year to take advantage of the upcoming FIFA Men's World Cup, and then we get into how sportsbooks are making more money than ever before through parlays and (same game parlays). Ps. I recently launched a sports business community on Microsoft Teams. Join here: https://teams.live.com/l/community/FAAIJe0ERyXmJDuOQw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alexi Lalas and David Mosse, ahead of the 2024 MLS season, analyze the betting odds for MLS Cup Champions and pick a few of their favorites. (12:29) Across the pond, Americans were scoring at will with Ricardo Pepi, Taylor Booth, Haji Wright, all finding the back of the net. We also had two HUGE results in Germany and Spain as Bayer Leverkusen & Real Madrid planted their flags at the top of the table. The guys also ask this timely question... How would the USMNT fare in the Africa Cup of Nations & the Asian Cup? (27:07) In #AskAlexi, the guys answer questions on the implications of blue cards & dream USMNT matchups building up to the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup. To wrap the podcast, Alexi dives into the USL Super League joining NWSL on tier one of the women's soccer pyramid. (58:39) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on The Social, will King Charles' cancer diagnosis bring the family closer together? And, how would you feel about doing therapy outside? Then, is the dinner party becoming extinct? Plus, common problems that should have been solved by now. And, Usher is in a new underwear ad! Then, a Miss Japan beauty pageant controversy is stirring up big questions about identity. And, the FIFA Men's World Cup is coming to Canada, but not everyone's happy about it! And, one couple takes drastic steps to go barefoot in public. Plus, the first openly gay professional men's hockey player shares how he's working to make hockey more inclusive.
Today on The Social, a Miss Japan beauty pageant controversy is stirring up big questions about identity. Then, the FIFA Men's World Cup is coming to Canada, but not everyone's happy about it! And, can flirting with strangers strengthen your romantic relationship with your partner? Plus, one couple takes drastic steps to go barefoot in public.
Is NJ Transit ready for next year's FIFA Men's World Cup soccer games? Plus, WNYC's Michael Hill talks with Bruce Marks, the CEO of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation, and Newark Deputy Mayor Allison Ladd about what the road to owning property will look like for a select handful of Newark residents.
Alexi Lalas and David Mosse react to the news that Saudi Arabia will be the lone bid for the 2034 FIFA Men's World Cup. The duo then dives into MLS playoffs as the 2nd leg of games begin. Will SKC finish the job vs. top-seeded St. Louis? MLS star Lionel Messi won his record 8th Ballon d'Or this week, becoming the first active MLS player to take home the award. Alexi and Mosse then preview a stacked soccer weekend abroad including another edition of Der Klassiker, where Gio Reyna and Dortmund host Bayern Munich. In #AskAlexi, the guys rate Halloween costumes of Alexi himself before diving into the USMNT chances in 2026 to hoist the trophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One year on from our first publication and we've revised and republished our first devotional. Last year, for the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup, Soccer Chaplains United published an 8-week devotional designed to cover Advent and Christmas and the World Cup, all at the same time. The original devotional which is still available on Amazon […] The post The Light Is Coming first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup is only three years away, and the competition to host the final match is heating up. So today's podcast will break down the pros and cons of each city/venue, and I'll even speculate on where I think the game ultimately ends up. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Football Australia CEO James Johnson speaks to Dwayne about the wash-up from the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, how Football Australia can capitalise on the momentum from the tournament, and the possibility of bidding to host the 2023 FIFA Men's World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Women's World Cup is about to kick off in Australia and New Zealand with the defending champion U.S. Women's national team once again the favorite to win the whole thing. They will have to make it past the English, Spanish, and German sides though, before they raise the world cup trophy high. A new book new out now explores the tournament with guest Adam Beissel. Adam Beissel (@ExtraBeissHit) is a professor of sports leadership and management at Miami University. His primary research interests include: the political economy of Sport Mega-Events; Global Politics of International Sport; Sport Stadiums and Urban Development; Social and Economic (in)justice in College Sport; Sports Labor Markets and Global Athletic Migration. Beissel is currently working on two interconnected and interdisciplinary research projects critically examining the cultural and political economies of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup joint hosted by Australia and New Zealand and the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup joint hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
U.S. Navy detected what it suspected may have been an implosion within hours of the Titan submersible descending into the ocean to visit the Titanic wreckage. Environmentalists, tribal leaders and others have fought for years against lithium mining ventures in Nevada. Yet opposition to mining one particular desert tract for the silvery white metal used in electric car batteries is coming from unusual quarters: space. PETA is claiming that Budweiser mistreats animals, and as a result, must be dropped from the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup and the upcoming Women's World Cup sponsorships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. Navy detected what it suspected may have been an implosion within hours of the Titan submersible descending into the ocean to visit the Titanic wreckage. Environmentalists, tribal leaders and others have fought for years against lithium mining ventures in Nevada. Yet opposition to mining one particular desert tract for the silvery white metal used in electric car batteries is coming from unusual quarters: space. PETA is claiming that Budweiser mistreats animals, and as a result, must be dropped from the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup and the upcoming Women's World Cup sponsorships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NCAA Men's Final Four, for the fourth time in its history, will be held in Houston starting with the semifinals on Saturday and the championship game on Monday. For the third time the games will be at NRG Stadium, home of the NFL's Texans and host to many events each year. The venue will also host the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship and be one of the host cities for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup. SportsTravel Managing Editor Matt Traub talked with Janis Burke and Holly Kesterson from the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority about the planning that has gone into this weekend's events both on and off the court, working with the NCAA for years leading up to Saturday, civic engagement throughout the community, the hardest parts about putting on the event and what it means for the city to be the site for Jim Nantz to end his tenure as the play-by-play voice of the Men's Final Four.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Totally Indian Football Show by Humans of Indian Football
Anubhav Roda has expertise in Sports Consulting, Commercial, Strategy etc. He's had over a decade of experience working in the sports industry especially Indian football. In this episode, he joins host Siju to share his journey & experiences. We discuss the value of Indian football in the world of marketing, is it marketable globally? Football's popularity against Cricket. Anubhav was also part of the U-17 FIFA Men's World Cup & he's also played a key role in player management. He was known for the big-fee signing of the Costa Rican footballer to East Bengal. He talks about all that and more. We appreciate your support!
The Totally Indian Football Show by Humans of Indian Football
Anubhav Roda has expertise in Sports Consulting, Commercial, Strategy etc. He's had over a decade of experience working in the sports industry especially Indian football. In this episode, he joins host Siju to share his journey & experiences. We discuss the value of Indian football in the world of marketing, is it marketable globally? Football's popularity against Cricket. Anubhav was also part of the U-17 FIFA Men's World Cup & he's also played a key role in player management. He was known for the big-fee signing of the Costa Rican footballer to East Bengal. He talks about all that and more. We appreciate your support!
The data for GDP that was released late last week confounded markets that had seen very little cause for redemption for the UK economy following a year that was characterized by negativity at just about every turn. Political upheaval, industrial action, inflation and Brexit each conspired to provide an expectation of weakness and recession for the economy. However, there was one bright spark in the final quarter of the year, provided by the FIFA Men's World Cup, which took place in Qatar. While the performance of the England team was fairly predictable, the tournament gave a healthy boost to the economy and allowed it to show a surprising level of growth and activity at a time of year that often disappoints. The UK economy grew by 0.1% in October, boosted by significant activity in the hospitality sector and video game sales. It had been expected to contract by 0.2%. While the country is far from out of the woods yet, the data reduces the chance that a recession has already arrived in the final quarter of the year. The surprising level of growth seen in December means that the economy will need to have shrunk by 0.5% to record a technical recession, in which the economy contracts for two consecutive quarters. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
Founder and Host Hector Cano, is joined by the world-renowned Tom Byer, Founder of the Soccer Starts at Home Initiative and International Trainer & Consultant. A highly respected innovator of the game, Tom discusses his thoughts on the performance of the Japan FA in the most recent FIFA Men's World Cup. He also tells us about the recent All-Japan National High School Soccer Tournament he attended and his experience. We also discuss his Soccer Starts at Home movement and his work with the Houston Dynamo and the future of Youth Soccer development. An episode loaded in great information, don't miss this great episode! [Originally Recorded: 1-9-2023]
The 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup is over and the time for the Soccer Chaplains United devotional is winding down. This is the last week on the podcast and author Jordan Medas reads the final weekly devotional for the podcast. We pray that your New Year is off to great start and that you discover […] The post 2022 World Cup Devotional — Worship first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
With the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup now behind us, the Soccer Chaplains United devotional transitions into the Christmas season. This week and next on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas wrap up the last two weeks of reading. We encourage you if you haven't purchased the devotional, it's still available on Amazon in […] The post 2022 World Cup Devotional — Love first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
A tribute to an American soccer legend, a look at recent roster moves and a wild World Cup. Cal and Kyndra celebrate the life and legacy of Grant Wahl, review the latest Loon and league happenings and discuss their thoughts on how the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup has gone so far and how they believe it will end with MNUFC Technical Director, Mark Watson.
The 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup is well underway away and Soccer Chaplains United has produced a devotional with themes of Advent and Christmas combined with football. For the next few weeks on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas will read one of the weekly devotionals for the podcast. We encourage you if you […] The post 2022 World Cup Devotional — Faith first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
Air Date 11/30/2022 Today, we take a look at the context of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar including the labor abuses endemic in the construction of the facilities, the authoritarianism and anti-LGBTQ policies of the Qatari government, and the corruption fundamental to the inner working of FIFA that brought the tournament to Qatar in the first place. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get AD FREE Shows and Bonus Content) BestOfTheLeft.com/HOLIDAY (BOTL GIFT GUIDE!) Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Qatar and a World Cup controversy - Front Burner - Air Date 11-10-22 In the decade since Qatar won its bid to host this year's tournament, allegations of bribery, discrimination and human rights abuses have threatened to overshadow the game. Ch. 2: What Does Qatar Want? - Pro Revolution Soccer - Air Date 11-25-22 Tom speaks to Lebanese writer and activist Ali Reda about why Gulf petrostates are investing billions into football – particularly in the north of England – and what the British state gets out of the deal. Ch. 3: Qatar and the World Cup of Shame - Burn It All Down - Air Date 4-20-21 We discuss the (longstanding) controversy around the Qatar 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup including the ongoing inhumane working conditions and indentured servitude for migrant laborers building stadiums that have led to at least 6,500 deaths Ch. 4: World Cup: Welcome to Qatar! - Today, Explained - Air Date 11-4-22 Soccer is sometimes called “the second religion of the Arab World,” and Qatar is the region's first country to host the World Cup. Ch. 5: Qatar World Cup: FIFA president defends tournament in extraordinary speech - Channel 4 News - Air Date 11-19-22 FIFA's President Gianni Infantino gave an extraordinary speech in which he railed against Western hypocrisy over migrant workers Ch. 6: 'One Love' campaign hit by threat of FIFA sanctions - DW News - Air Date 11-21-22 The threat of sanctions has resulted in the seven European nations who had signed up to the One Love campaign, including England and Germany, announcing their decision to abandon plans to wear the rainbow-themed captain's armbands. Ch. 7: Boom in demand for 'One Love' arm bands banned by FIFA - FRANCE 24 English - Air Date 11-24-22 The "One Love" armbands that captains of some teams at the World Cup had been intending to wear to show support for the LGBTQ+ community are seeing a boom in demand among the general public after FIFA decided to ban players from wearing the armbands. Ch. 8: Qatar World Cup - Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - Air Date 11-21-22 John Oliver discusses the Qatar World Cup, the human rights violations happening in the sporting event's host country, and what perfection really means to David Beckham. Ch. 9: Human Rights and the Qatar World Cup - Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters - Air Date 11-16-22 In this episode, we speak with Michael Page, deputy director in the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch We discuss how and why migrant workers were exploited in Qatar and then have a conversation about human rights MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 10: How FIFA corrupted the World Cup - Vox - Air Date 11-23-22 FIFA announced the 2022 World Cup would take place in a surprising country, Qatar. At that same meeting, they also announced that the 2018 World Cup would take place in Russia. These selections set off a new chapter in FIFA's history FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 11: Final comments on the propaganda master class put on by the president of FIFA Reference: FIFA President Gianni Infantino Press conference MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com
It's week two, in the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup. How is your team doing? We hope your team is doing well! Soccer Chaplains United has produced a devotional with themes of Advent and Christmas combined with football. For the next few weeks on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas will read one of […] The post 2022 World Cup Devotional — Hope first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
Gresh, Keefe, and the crew make their picks for Tuesday's Primetime Parlay.
Hour 2 - Gresh and Keefe got back into the Patriots, safety Devin McCourty's 200-game milestone, and his position in Patriots history. The guys rank the NFL teams through Week 12 on a Tier Tuesday. To wrap up the hour, it's the Primetime Parlay.
Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman and Kevin Erlendsson discuss the early games in the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup including upset losses by Argentina and Germany, plus the United States 1-1 draw vs. Wales and today's match vs. England.
We launch a new off-season Pod all about the upcoming World Cup. Jump into the action this month with this new series as we await some FC Cincinnati news and action. Join Cincinnati Soccer Talk for our fourth (One was Live non-Podcast) episode of our 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup coverage. The US has tied Wales and needs to put together more results to get out of the group. We discuss that and more in this episode. Event Partners: Added Time Outfitters, Share Cheesebar, and The Coffee Exchange of Pleasant Ridge. #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer #USMNT #WorldCup - Cincinnati Soccer Talk is supported by Suerox. If you're looking for a great zero-calorie drink, we love it and use it. Amazon link here CST is also sponsored by Apollo Home. Call Apollo Home for your home repairs and tell them CST sent you for a special discount. Support CST's Written and Audio work here. We appreciate our sponsors but the majority of CST support is by Cincy Soccer Fans. Be apart of that! Become a Patron! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk. The show's RSS feed is https://cincinnatisoccertalk.libsyn.com/rss
Aly Trost Martin sits down with former USMNT captain and US Soccer hall of famer Al Trost to talk about his career in the sport as a player and coach and the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup. — Compete against KCSN hosts and other KCSN supporters in our exclusive DraftKings Daily Fantasy league for just $5. Only 50 players are allowed per week, so act now! https://dkn.gs/r/gj0tcTskQEqlep-O0Zhh6Q — Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App NOW and sign up with promo code KCSN! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/draftkings-sportsbook-casino/id1375031369 — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe — You can look good while supporting the network by copping some NEW KCSN merch in collaboration with our friends at Charlie Hustle. https://www.charliehustle.com/collections/kc-sports-network FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Substack - https://kcsn.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The FIFA Men's World Cup is underway in Qatar and while it won't stop billions of people tuning in, it's never had such a contentious start. Today, host of The Ticket podcast Tracey Holmes on corruption, bribery and human rights abuses and why she thinks the Arab nation has been judged too harshly. Featured: Tracey Holmes, host of ABC's The Ticket podcast
The 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup has begun! To commemorate this unique time, Soccer Chaplains United has produced a devotional with themes of Advent and Christmas combined with football. For the next few weeks on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas will read one of the weekly devotionals for the podcast. We encourage you […] The post 2022 World Cup Devotional — Preparation first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
The FIFA Men's World Cup is underway in Qatar and while it won't stop billions of people tuning in, it's never had such a contentious start. Today, host of The Ticket podcast Tracey Holmes on corruption, bribery and human rights abuses and why she thinks the Arab nation has been judged too harshly. Featured: Tracey Holmes, host of ABC's The Ticket podcast
The 252 returns for a special three-part miniseries dedicated to the "world's biggest sporting event": the FIFA Men's World Cup. After breaking down the 2022 tournament, Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry talk about the origins and development of the World Cup and the political history of an event that is again being hosted by a country accused of human rights violations.
Throughout its 92-year existence, the FIFA Men's World Cup has delivered its fair share of iconic moments – and controversies. But how did the competition originally begin? Who were its first heavyweights? And what does a dog named Pickles have to do with it? On the eve of the 2022 tournament in Qatar, Jon Bauckham caught up with Professor Matthew Taylor to answer your questions about the history of the football competition and how it has impacted on the “beautiful game” overall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman and Kevin Erlendsson sit down each week during the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup to discuss storylines, matches and everything in between. In Week 1, Hedman gives his players to watch, the teams most likely to win the tournament, and reveals his rooting interests.
In the shadow of several human rights violations, including the death of at least 9 Indian migrant workers, the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup will kick off tomorrow (20th November). In this episode, host Mihir Vasavda is joined by Indian Express' Sandip G, who will be in Qatar covering the tournament. They discuss what is going on in Qatar right now, the favourites and the underdogs this time, how this will be the last rumble for many football stars that have been worshipped by generations, and the storylines you should lookout for.Also, don't miss producer Shashank's confusion over which team to support.Additional link: https://bit.ly/3V6RRd2Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and Mixed by Abhishek Kumar
Cal and Kyndra chat with Head Coach Adrian Heath and Sporting Director Manny Lagos about the latest roster moves at MNUFC and their predictions for the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup.
Ben Luke talks to Hannah McGivern, a correspondent for The Art Newspaper who has just been to Qatar, about the vast number of public art projects that will accompany the FIFA Men's World Cup that begins there on Sunday 20 November. She also discusses the museums that Qatar plans to open by 2030. How does this explosion of cultural initiatives sit with Qatar's record on human rights and treatment of low-paid migrant workers in the building of its cultural venues and World Cup stadia? It has been a heady fortnight of auctions in New York. Ben speaks to Georgina Adam, an editor-at-large at The Art Newspaper, about the highs and lows, and whether we can expect even more sales of blockbuster collections in the coming years. And this episode's Work of the Week is an untitled painting by Luis Meque, an artist born in Mozambique who came to fame in the 1980s and early-1990s in Zimbabwe. Tandazani Dhlakama, the curator of the exhibition When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting at Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town, tells us about Meque's painting and his brief and brilliant life.When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting, Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, 20 November-3 September 2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Magee and Brendan Tuttiett call in to help Jake Smith preview Pompey's League One clash with Derby County on Friday night. The panel also look ahead to the start of the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup and the challenge that awaits England in their first Group Stage game on Monday. Connor Moseley calls in too with his thoughts regarding the negative impact the upcoming tournament is already having and will continue to have on the LGBTQ community.
On today's episode, we discuss the controversies surrounding this year's World Cup, digital's role in the tournament, and which World Cup campaigns have caught our eye thus far. "In Other News," we talk about the six-month outlook for B2B marketers and whether someone is looking to buy Roku. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Dave Frankland and Paul Verna. For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@insiderintelligence.com For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com © 2022 Insider Intelligence Connected TV makes television advertising a whole lot easier. With precision targeting and accurate measurement, brands can drive performance and tap into TV's impact and prestige. MNTN makes it even easier—and more effective—with a self-serve, performance-driven marketing solution. Get started today.
Should we watch the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup? Human rights / Moral consistency / Personal feelings / and more, including predictions. Tom McClelland, Lucy O'Brien, Martin O'Neill and Gerald Lang chat with Simon Kirchin.
Welcome back to the Crown & Anchor, Greyhounds! In this episode Marisa, Christian, and Brett preview the rapidly-approaching FIFA Men's World Cup!We offer a brief explainer on the tournament - how it works and how nations qualify - before chatting a bit about the human rights disaster that this competition is already shaping up to be for host country Qatar, mostly due to gross corruption within organizing body FIFA.But it's not all doom and gloom! We also take a quick look at all the squads that have connections to Ted Lasso, rate our favorite kits and jersey designs, and discuss the impact that music continues to have upon this fabled competition.There should be a little something for every Ted Lasso fan in this lighthearted World Cup guide. We hope you have as much fun listening to this episode as we had recording it!More extensive show notes can be found on our website: http://www.tedlassopod.com/ted-lasso-world-cup-previewRichmond Til We Die is an episode-by-episode conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso, where we explore the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a greyhound.
The 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup is less than a week away from beginning and Soccer Chaplains United has produced a devotional with themes of Advent and Christmas combined with football. For the next few weeks on the podcast, myself and author Jordan Medas will read one of the weekly devotionals for the podcast. We […] The post 2022 World Cup Devotional — Silence and Waiting first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
We launch a new off-season Pod all about the upcoming World Cup. Jump into the action this month with this new series as we await some FC Cincinnati news and action. oin Cincinnati Soccer Talk for our second episode of our 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup coverage. The tournament begins in 1 week! What do you think about the roster named by Gregg Berhalter? Looking ahead to Wales and Group overviews. Join us on Monday 11/21 at Grainworks Brewery in Liberty Twp for a special LIVE SHOW with AO Cincy! Show begins ~1pm. Event Partners: Added Time Outfitters, Share Cheesebar and The Coffee Exchange of Pleasant Ridge. #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer #USMNT #WorldCup - Cincinnati Soccer Talk is supported by Suerox. If you're looking for a great zero-calorie drink, we love it and use it. Amazon link here Suerox is now in stores! Spotted at our local Jungle Jim's You can also now buy it at https://www.suerox.us/ with a discount via code CST2022 Support CST's Written and Audio work here. Become a Patron! You can also help support the show by purchasing some shirts from our new T-shirt store! Head on over to cincinnatisoccertalk.com/shop. Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk. The show's RSS feed is https://cincinnatisoccertalk.libsyn.com/rss
The headlines continue to scream but whether you like it or not Qatar is here...the FIFA Men's World Cup is about to begin. Guests include head of International Trade Union Confederation, head of Football Australia, Socceroo Thomas Deng and more.
The headlines continue to scream but whether you like it or not Qatar is here...the FIFA Men's World Cup is about to begin. Guests include head of International Trade Union Confederation, head of Football Australia, Socceroo Thomas Deng and more.
2022年国际足联男子世界杯(Fifa Men's World Cup)将于11月20日到12月18日进行,也是世界杯历史上第一次由中东国家主办。 距离比赛不到一个月的时间,有球迷也因为卡塔尔对待移民劳工和LGBT群体的恶劣方式而发出质疑,但遭到主办方的强力反驳? 主持人:Irene芷莹 & 曼宁 官网:https://cityplusfm.my/category/新闻懒人包/
2022年國際足協世界盃(Fifa Men's World Cup),將於2022年11月20日至12月18日在卡塔爾舉行,是世界盃歷史上第一次由中東國家主辦。但找尋住宿對球迷來說是一個巨大的挑戰,許多球迷都在努力尋找住宿。
We are halfway through Wimbledon, one of the great sporting tournaments of the year. It seems appropriate to embrace our competitive spirits and discuss the World's Worst Tournament in the company of comedian, board gamer and FIFA Men's World Cup nerd James Cook. James tells us all about Mussolini's hosting skills, Ben waves a knight around on the end of a lance and Barry tells the touching story of the competition to find the world's very worst golfer. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @jamesecook Follow us on Instagram: @worstfoot Join us on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/9buWKthgfx Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you'd like to support the show during this whole pandemic thing, and especially as we work on our first book and plan some live shows! https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
What does 2022 have in common with 2018 and 2026? What is special about 2023? These years include a month where work productivity will be reduced in many countries around the world. Each year will have a month when attention is split between work email and the most beautiful game. The World Cup once again draws the attention and passion of much of the world. Today's episode focuses on the economics of global sporting events with guest Adam Beissel. Beissel is a professor of sports leadership and management at Miami University. His primary research interests include: the political economy of Sport Mega-Events; Global Politics of International Sport; Sport Stadiums and Urban Development; Social and Economic (in)justice in College Sport; Sports Labor Markets and Global Athletic Migration. Beissel is currently working on two interconnected and interdisciplinary research projects critically examining the cultural and political economies of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup joint hosted by Australia and New Zealand and the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup joint hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Hello friends!Picture this: you're running on the pitch with the Socceroos after they've just won a penalty shoot-out to make the FIFA World Cup. For most of us, we can only dream. For Sam Hickson, this was his reality.When Sam accepted his role at Football Australia, he never expected to get the call up for the knock-out qualifiers in Qatar.But after an impressive start to his time as an Event Coordinator, Sam's boss asked if he'd fancy helping out in the Socceroo's camp.Next minute, this football fanatic is living out his boyhood dream - just 3 years out of uni!!! To hear all about what it's like to achieve your dream in sport and how Sam got this job, tune in for one of our most feel-good pods yet.We cover:How Sam landed his job at Football AustraliaHow he got the call-up to help out in DohaWhat type of roles he had within the Socerroo's Qualifying campThe minutes and hours that followed qualifying for the World CupWhat it's like to achieve your career dream in your first few years in the industryWhat the next few years look like working for Football Australia with the upcoming 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup and the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand*Register for our industry meet-ups!Melbourne: https://bit.ly/3a0vZhfSydney: https://bit.ly/3NGCQe9Brisbane: https://bit.ly/3avXIGU*If you want to learn more about us, feel free to connect with us on LinkedIn: Reuben, RyanOr if you'd like to ask us any questions, join the SportsGrad Community! It's THE place to be if you want to get your foot in the door, hire people quickly & easily, or learn from the best in the world.You can also find us on insta @sportsgradAnd if you're interested in more podcasts related to a certain topic (e.g. Events, High Performance etc.) check out our best picks here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/podcast*This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast.Find out why their Master of Business in Sport Management is not one of, but the best one in Australia, ranked at #1 at www.deakin.edu.au*If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here? It takes less than 60 seconds, and really makes a difference in helping to land guests.Thanks for listening! You're all legends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vancouver successful in bid to host 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup CKNW Contributor Jawn Jang helps dissect Vancouver being named as a host city for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup Vancouver named as host city in the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup – What will the next four years look like in preparation for the games? Melanie Mark, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport reacts to Vancouver being named a host city for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup. Just how much will this cost? What will be the political fallout following the release of the Cullen Commission? Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun columnist & Keith Baldrey, Global BC Legislative Bureau Chief discuss the political fallout surrounding the release of the Cullen Commission yesterday afternoon Greater Vancouver feeling significant impacts of concrete worker strike Chris Gardner, President of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association discusses the effects of the concrete worker strike Google suspends engineer after claims that AI system has become sentient Andy Baryer, Technology and Digital Lifestyle Expert at HandyAndyMedia.com & a weekly contributor on The Shift with Shane Hewitt describes just what in the world is going on here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew and Omar discuss Miami's selection as one of 16 host sites for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup. We also discuss the other sites, and consider those left out of the bid. Join us, won't you?
Felipe Cardenas reacts to the announcement of the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup host cities. Which cities should fans be excited about? Which cities were snubbed? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Melanie Mark, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport reacts to Vancouver being named a host city for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup. Just how much will this cost? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By the end of today, we'll know which cities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada will be hosting World Cup games when the men's tournament comes here in 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CKNW Contributor Jawn Jang helps dissect Vancouver being named as a host city for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canada makes it to the FIFA Men's World Cup after decades of near misses and countless struggles. Peter Galindo of the ‘Northern Football Podcast' tells us the stories from a fairy tale qualification campaign. From Larin to Davies and the names buried behind the headlines, Canada's journey from the ice-cold depths represents a new horizon for the country, which is ready to meet its destiny in Qatar. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breaking-the-lines/message
Subscribe now for a deep-dive of every FIFA Men's World Cup, as trivia-obsessed football supporters and comedians James Cook and Paul Savage work out which was the best. We'll be looking at the stories behind the scorelines, examining the ultimate fate of squad players and occasionally laughing at any funny sounding names.
We reflect on history being made in the Women's Champions League after a record crowd of 91,553 people attended the second-leg of Barcelona's quarter-final against Real Madrid at the Camp Nou. Maz was at the game and we hear from fans, Ballon d'Or winner Alexis Putellas, and from the club about their vision for women's football moving forward. Courtney Winfield-Hill tells us about her plans to represent England at the Rugby League World Cup. The Australian-born former cricketer tells us she feels at home in England and how she'll be supporting her wife, England batter Lauren Winfield-Hill, in Sunday's Cricket World Cup final against Australia. Liz Mills discusses being a pioneer in men's basketball in Africa. Mills is the only woman coaching at this season's Basketball Africa League - which is a joint NBA-FIBA competition. She's leading Morocco's AS Sale - which also makes her the first female coach in the Arab World. She previously made history by leading Kenya at the men's AfroBasket in 2021. This weekend the iconic University Boat Race - between Oxford and Cambridge - is back on the River Thames in London the first time since 2019. Lebby Eyres, will compete in the veterans race and she tells us about the significance of the race and how she rowed across the Atlantic Ocean recently, while Siobhan Cassidy from the organisers of the race tells us who to look out for in a field stacked with Olympians. Mani Djazmi joins us live from Qatar to reflect on the draw for the Fifa Men's World Cup, Juliette Ferrington is live at Anfield ahead of Liverpool's game against Watford and Iain Carter brings us the latest on the Chevron Championship. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
The 1 year countdown to the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup™ begins! Alexi Lalas and David Mosse cover all you need to know about Qatar in their 200th special edition episode of the State of the Union Podcast. Follow the guys on this star studded episode full of American soccer legends Cobi Jones, Chris Wondolowski, and Stu Holden. The guys cover what fans can expect in Qatar during the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ and how it will be different than any previous tournament (2:20). Cobi Jones and the guys take a look back at the USA's historic “Dos a Cero” win vs. Mexico at the 2002 World Cup, answer if Mexico can make it past the Round or 16 (if they qualify) and make predictions about other World Cup curses (12:10). Chris Wondolowski discusses his recent retirement from the San Jose Earthquakes, what his new role at the club will be going forward, and why he's so excited about young USMNT striker Ricardo Pepi (26:30). Stu, Alexi, and Mosse put it all on the line and make their picks for who will win it all in Qatar in their predictions segment (37:20). Then Stu and the guys look at the recent USMNT results in qualifying, Canada's big win over Mexico, and answer if Cristiano Ronaldo could miss the World Cup (50:00) . Finally Alexi caps the show with a big thank you to the fans of the State of the Union podcast who have tuned in each every week since the show started (1:16:10). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Shireen Ahmed, Jessica Luther and Brenda Elsey discuss the (longstanding) controversy around the Qatar 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup including the ongoing inhumane working conditions and indentured servitude for migrant laborers building stadiums that have led to at least 6,500 deaths, the corruption of FIFA's host-country selection and the ways that European players are now voicing opposition to the Qatar-hosted event. Shireen will also preview her interview with Telegraph journalist Fadumo Olow on the proposed Super League and navigating the world of sports during Ramadan. They'll then burn the worst of sport this week in the Burn Pile, celebrate Torchbearers like softball pitcher Hope Trautwein, share what's good in their lives and what they are watching in sport this week. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: teespring.com/stores/burn-it-all-down Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Topics discussed in this week's episode of The Bad Hombres FC Podcast include: Paul Arriola signing an extension with D.C. United, Jamie Moreno's eye injury and fundraiser, the multiple attempts to reopen Audi Field for fans, Washington Spirit midfielder Rose Lavelle possibly leaving for Europe and CONCACAF's new FIFA Men's World Cup qualifying system. Rate and Subscribe! Music: District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this edition of The Bad Hombres FC Podcast, José and Mario discuss D.C. United and the Washington Spirit's upcoming matches in their respective tournaments. The duo also discuss multiple USWNT players sitting out of the NWSL Challenge Cup and the Orlando Pride's withdrawal due to COVID-19. Lastly, they look back at Landon Donovan's last-second goal in the 2010 FIFA Men's World Cup. Rate and Subscribe! Music: District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
One man's influence was felt across this final. Spain and the Netherlands both were looking for their first world cup triumph. Who would finally take home the World Cup trophy to their nation.