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The opening segment of this Sweeper episode is all about our first trip of 2024 - to the Portuguese island of Madeira, where we took in the derby between local teams Marítimo and Nacional. We also delve a little bit deeper into the unique football culture on the island with the help of some supporters and try to answer the big question that has been on our minds since the end of last season in Portugal's Primeira Liga: why are there no island clubs in the top flight for the first time since 1984/85? Part 2 is all about the wonderful world of AFCON. First up, Cape Verde's miraculous start to the tournament comes under the microscope and we speak to defender Roberto Lopes, who was recruited to play for the nation via LinkedIn. There are other unlikely recruits at AFCON for Tanzania, who have five non-league UK players whose stories we explore. We also chat about Tanzania's mid-tournament coach sacking and the near-disaster that took place on the Gambia's flight to the host nation. Finally, in Part 3, the conversation turns to Ivan Perisic's €1-a-month contract at his boyhood club Hajduk Split and other bizarre football contract clauses. We then look at the trials and tribulations of Charlie Pomroy, the British coach of Cambodian crisis club Angkor City FC who had a weekend to forget. The pod is then rounded off with a look at the world's most southerly game of football between HMS Protector and research staff at Rothera in Antarctica. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1: The Funchal derby, the absence of island clubs from Portugal's top flight & Madeiran football culture (00:43) Part 2: Stories from AFCON: Cape Verde's LinkedIn recruit, Tanzanian turbulence & Gambia's near disaster (16:49) Part 3: Ivan Perisic's €1 wages, the Cambodian club in crisis and the world's southernmost football match (36:51)
Se você está lendo essa notícia e vai querer ouvir esse podcast, dê graças a Deus e seja grato ao DTI (Departamento de Tecnologia da Informação) da Secretaria da Fazenda e Planejamento. Neste episódio do Sefaz Conecta você vai mergulhar no dia a dia do pessoal que ajuda a fazer a roda girar em bytes e milhões de acessos. Quem vai contar essa história é Roberto Lopes de Carvalho, diretor-adjunto do DTI – um departamento que funciona 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana. Ele chegou à Sefaz-SP em 2014, quando já entrou para o time que desenvolveu o Sistema Autenticador e Transmissor (SAT) de Cupons Fiscais Eletrônicos. Hoje, esse sistema recebe cerca de 20 milhões de cupons gerados, por dia, em todo o Estado. Roberto lembra que o DTI da Fazenda oferece mais de 500 serviços, envolve cerca de 800 pessoas (sendo 120 servidores de carreiras), atendendo contribuintes e fazendários. Um dos momentos mais marcantes do DTI ocorreu durante a pandemia quando o pessoal teve que desenvolver um sistema para atendimento ao cidadão no prazo de 30 dias. Foi, então, criado o Sistema de Peticionamento Eletrônico (Sipet), uma espécie de Posto Fiscal virtual com a maioria dos serviços oferecidos pela Sefaz-SP. Por outro lado, também houve um grande esforço para disponibilizar para os servidores da Sefaz-SP o sistema do teletrabalho para que as atividades da Secretaria não parassem de funcionar. O diretor-adjunto do DTI explica que a Sefaz-SP conta com três datacenters, sendo dois no Predião e um outro em Campinas, já que as boas práticas do mundo da informática sugerem que se tenha um bom servidor a alguns quilômetros de distância para que caso ocorra algum problema na Central, essa filial possa ser acionada o mais rápido possível, sem prejudicar o andamento dos serviços. Além disso, a Fazenda dispõe de três mil servidores virtuais hospedando aplicações e serviços, já que são mais de 100 milhões de acessos ao Portal diariamente. Mas os sistemas, o Portal, as contas da Sefaz são alvos de ataques cibernéticos? Algum hacker já conseguiu acessar informação secreta ou desviar recursos públicos? Já fomos “sequestrados”? É o que você vai ficar sabendo neste 11º episódio do Sefaz Conecta. Só podemos dizer uma coisa: o DTI sabe o que você fez no carnaval passado....ou tentou fazer! Além dos sistemas de segurança cibernética da Fazenda, Roberto de Carvalho ainda fala de suas paixões pela família, jogos de tabuleiro, muay thai e das constantes mudanças do mundo da tecnologia. Agora que você já é só gratidão ao DTI, que tal aumentar o volume e se conectar com a gente no Sefaz Conecta?! Muitos gigabytes pra você, hein! “Sem falsa modéstia, a Sefaz tem a sua operação de TI como a referência em termos de qualidade entre todas as secretarias do Estado”, comemora Roberto. “Você não deve apenas se dedicar a sua arte. Você tem que entrar nos segredos dessa arte, porque isso eleva o espírito humano”, finaliza. Agora que você já é só gratidão ao DTI, que tal aumentar o volume e se conectar com a gente no Sefaz Conecta?! Muitos gigabytes pra você, hein! Sefaz Conecta O podcast Sefaz Conecta é um conteúdo que apresenta entrevistas com convidados da própria Casa ou especialistas em assuntos ligados à Secretaria da Fazenda e Planejamento do Estado de São Paulo (Sefaz-SP). Até aqui, foram 6 temporadas em áudio com um bate papo descontraído com os fazendários contando sobre seus funções e histórias de vida. Nesta sétima temporada, o Sefaz Conecta cresceu e também há uma versão especial em vídeo apresentado pelo próprio secretário Samuel Kinoshita, recebendo convidados de várias áreas para falar de administração pública, economia, mercado, entre outros assuntos. A exibição ocorre no canal da Sefaz no Youtube. Confira o resumo das primeira, segunda, terceira, quarta, quinta e sexta temporadas.
Dundalk emerge pointless from Tallaght again as a Roberto Lopes goal proves the winner in a game where the Lilywhites created chances but failed to convert. As European qualification hangs in the balance ep 142 discusses if the Lilywhites squad has the necessary depth and quality, or is the lottery of the FAI Cup the only route to European Competition next year?
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....and former England International Stephen Caulker of Sierra Leone. A lot of stuff went down in AFCON and Harry, Fergal, and George are here to update you on the *interesting* start to Africa's biggest event! After that, the Chelsea Men of the Pod discuss their displeasure at the current Chelsea tactics, the performance in the defeat to Man City, 4 vs 5 at the back, and more tactical themes at an interesting time for the current Champions of Europe. The boys reflect on City's dominance and what brought the title race effectively to a close. The North London Derby was yet another postponement in what has become a case of leniency completely slipping away from the Premier League's hands, with a lack of communication, guidelines, or bases for postponement. Harry gives his take on his Arsenal controversially requesting the Derby's postponement. Just Another Fantasy Pick update to close! Things are changing in the table now.. this FPL season is an utter mess....... JAFP on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/JAF_Pod JAFP on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FeyRiKEOShT6LVNI5U828?si=155308e566734bee
In 2018, Roberto Lopes ignored a message on social media thinking it could be spam. That error almost cost him a chance to play at the African Cup of Nations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our first episode of 2022 is dedicated to two men - Pajo and Pico. We celebrate Pat Flynn's birthday with some of his best stories and another edition of the TFTES Hotline, and talk all about Roberto Lopes playing for Cape Verde in the African Cup of Nations.
The gang are back and where better to pick up than the FA Cup Third Round. We chat about Newcastle and Arsenal getting slayed, Caoimhin Kelleher's rise as Liverpool's #2 and why recent television exposure has put him on a bigger pedestal than ever, Evan Ferguson's remarkable rise at just 17 as he sees some Brighton action and why Aaron Connolly needs to strike now with Middlesbrough having failed to build on his early hype.From 30mins, we're joined by Owuraku Ampofo (@_owurakuampofo) to chat about the 2021 African Cup of Nations - covering some of the big favourites, why Mo Salah needs a title to enter the conversation of Africa's greatest ever player and the style and tactical set-ups of the big contenders.We also talk about why African managers haven't seen the same success in Europe as players, why European football's ignorance of the competition leaves them missing out and Owuraku tells us about Dublin's Roberto Lopes and why Cape Verde are no minnows at the tournament.Please subscribe, review and support the show!Contact: editor@backpagefootball / Twitter @bpfootball / Host: Kevin Coleman (@kvn_clmn) with Phil Greene (@iampgreene) and Enda Higgins (@endahiggins88). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shamrock Rovers and Cape Verde defender Roberto Lopes joins Raf Diallo as he looks forward to taking part in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations, while he also discusses life with Rovers. Conor Neville and Anthony Pyne also join Raf to talk Caoimhin Kelleher and Aaron Connolly.
D Day today! Duffer is in, Doolin and Doyle are out! Amid all the comings and goings, we welcome Shamrock Rovers defender Roberto 'Pico' Lopes to studio to reflect on the title win for the Hoops and give us sketchy details on a weekend of celebrations. The only Crumlin man in the Cape Verde squad has tales of African airports and incarceration in a Santry hotel as well as the low down on today's big news, Damien Duff as Shelbourne's new manager. We have a bit of Damien from his press conference and Paul Doolin on the phone to Johnny lamenting the M50 traffic that caused him to end his spell at Athlone. All this and the usual crossed wires, Galway United trivia, and long lost cousins on the Green Cape.
Host Roy Shanahan was joined on the podcast by Shamrock Rovers league winning Centre Back Roberto Lopes. Some of the topics discussed were.... - Eat with Pico - Improvements in his game - Boss Stephen Bradley - Pre-Season - European and International football
We’re back after Dan went MIA to present our annual PFA Ireland awards special and we have Roberto Lopes, Danny Grant and Mark Doyle with us to discuss their nominations for the various awards. ‘Pico’ looks ahead to the cup final, and tells us some Zlatan and Cape Verde tales while Danny discusses his future career plans and Mark explains his late development. PFAI chief Stephen McGuinness also calls for clarity on the 2021 season and a say for players in what happens.
A very special episode this week as Mark O'Reilly hosts his former Bohemian F.C teammates, now Bohemians captain Keith Buckley and Shamrock Rovers' own Roberto Lopes. Both have excelled in their Irish football careers and are now helping to mould the next generation as role models and leaders. Throughout their conversation Mark and his guests speak to the cross over between Business & Sport when it comes to planning, mindset, resilience and leadership. With a keen focus on how to develop a successful mentality both Keith & Roberto have helped to foster a high standard of professionalism within their teams.
On the show Patrick Donohoe was joined by Fergus Carroll who helped us preview the upcoming Pro 14 final between Leinster and Ulster. Also on the show we were joined by Roberto Lopes of Shamrock Rovers who reflected on his sides season so far and his thoughts on their upcoming match against Italian giants Ac […]
Abrindo a última semana da 1a temporada do Dvora com um todo o conhecimento do @robertolopes da @betahauss sobre PESSOAS, CULTURA e inovação. Beto, obrigada por tanto! @interativaconteudos e @feludwig obrigada por essa conexão. O Dvora Connection é o meu programa de entrevistas de segunda a sexta e tem o apoio do @grupolz e da @interativaconteudos . Até amanhã!!
Neste áudio os Imperiais Two Stars do Grupo Hinode – Felipe Morais e Roberto Lopes, falam das novas estratégias de liderança e como fazer gestão online usando as ferramentas que o Grupo Hinode disponibiliza para você. O bom líder tem um papel importante no dia a dia do negócio. Não perca tempo aperte o play!
Salve, salve. Eu sou o Marcelo Rech, redator da Mind7, de Ribeirão Preto, e esse é o RechPlay. Episódio 13 do RechPlay está no ar. A pandemia do coronavírus permanece e o assunto também. A COVID-19 continua impactando a vida, a economia e, claro, a publicidade foi muito afetada. Como o cenário continua muito complexo, o episódio segue falando com profissionais da propaganda para discutir esse o momento. Uma troca de experiências para todo mundo se ajudar a enfrentar e superar a crise. Para debater sobre o assunto, 3 convidados responderam a 3 perguntas para entender como estão apoiando os clientes e mantendo o ritmo com suas equipes. E também o posicionamento das marcas, campanhas e suas visões sobre o futuro. Os convidados são profissionais que estão à frente de importantes agências do interior paulista. Roberto Lopes, sócio e diretor de atendimento da Mind7, de Ribeirão Preto. Ele já trabalhou em grandes agências da cidade e hoje, entre muitas coisas, é o meu chefinho. O patrão. Tony Ricci, é sócio da Onlime, também de Ribeirão Preto, e comanda o atendimento e performance da agência. Sem falar que tem grande experiência na área de franchising. Rodrigo Almeida, sócio e diretor de criação da AMP, de Goiânia, que é responsável por conquistar diversos prêmios, como Profissionais do Ano e da APP aqui de Ribeirão. Aproveite para conhecer as agências, os trabalhos e valorizar os profissionais fora dos grandes mercados publicitários do Brasil. https://agenciamind7.com.br/ https://www.onlime.com.br/ https://www.amppropaganda.com.br/ Os profissionais trouxeram as ações que aplicaram nesse momento conturbado e como estão enxergando os acontecimentos para o que está por vir. Um papo com insights que podem ajudar a sua empresa. E você, como está lidando com a situação para superar a crise e vencer tosos os desafios? Ainda não se inscreveu para receber as notificações? Então assina aí na plataforma em que está ouvindo e fique por dentro dos próximos episódios. Aproveita também para conferir os episódios anteriores e também curtir a página do RechPlay. https://www.facebook.com/rechplay Então já sabe. O Rech é meu, o Play é seu. #rechplay #podcast #publicidade #propaganda #criatividade #criacao #agencia #produtora #marketing #mkt #ribeiraopreto #saopaulo #goiania goias #mind7 #onlime #AMP #coronavirus #covid #covid19 #covid_19
Jamie Moore was back with another episode of our LOI Podcast. He had an exclusive interview with St Pat's ex Liverpool man Glen McAuley. Dundalk First Team Coach John Gill had a chat before they flew off to Azerbaijan for their Champions League qualifier against Qarabag. Shamrock Rovers Head Coach Stephen Bradley and defender Roberto Lopes talked their Europa League game in Cyprus against Apollon Limassol. While we had all the reaction from the FAI AGM on Saturday with the President Donal Conway and the new Vice President Paul Cooke.
Roberto Lopes headed in a 94th minute equaliser for Shamrock Rovers in Norway against Brann last Thursday. It secured a 2-2 draw and a crucial second away goal. Rovers are at home for the second leg in Tallaght tonight (Thursday) and before the game, Jamie Moore chatted to the Shamrock Rovers defender
What a big couple of weeks for the four Irish clubs involved in Champions League and Europa League qualifiers. With that in mind, of League of Ireland Podcast is early this week! Jamie Moore chatted to Dundalk's Jamie McGrath, Shamrock Rovers man Roberto Lopes and we also heard from Cork City Head Coach John Cotter and St Pat's Manager Harry Kenny.
The gloves are off today when Shamrock Rovers defender and Andros Townsend stand-in Roberto Lopes talks tackles, derbies, past misdemeanours and Cape Verde. The gloves go back on when Johnny gets sent to Coventry and talks about the International setup with all round Portsmouth nice guy Ronan Curtis. We keep it brief this week, and with just over an hour played we finally put to bed the latest FIFA bribery scandal that was really all our own doing. Happy Birthday Sligo and it was never a peno!
Entrevista com Roberto Lopes, sócio do Cabanellos Advocacia, sobre as Lawtechs - Direito e Tecnologia. Nesse podcast conversaremos sobre a relação do Direito com a tecnologia, o que significam as Lawtechs, as soluções que elas apresentam, seus diferenciais e a adaptação do direito aos novos mercados e novas práticas. O Beto também deu umas dicas para novos advogados! Qual assunto você gostaria de escutar no Podcast Empreendedor? Mande suas sugestões para serem temas de nossos programas! CONTATO@DISTRITOE.COM.BR WWW.DISTRITOE.COM.BR WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DISTRITOEMPREENDEDOR WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DISTRITOEMPREENDEDOR
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
To read through the old LA Times archives, to dig through all of the gushing, flattering pieces, is to remember Jose Loiola as a man of near mythical proportions, a beach volleyball Paul Bunyan. How hard he could hit! How high he could jump! How entertaining he was to watch! How loud and brash and charismatic he was! Loiola laughs at those memories. He laughs through a glass of wine, even though he has sworn off alcohol during the week. It's just one glass, right? Nothing compared to what he and the boys could put down during the 90s, when the AVP was a rollicking party dishing out tens of millions per year and Brazil was in its nascent stages of becoming a bona fide beach volleyball power. Loiola was the first, and for the 48-year-old there is no forgetting the day he and Eduardo Bacil took down the Gods. Back then, in the late 80s and early 90s, the Gods were known as Smith and Stoklos. In the 86, 87 and 88 seasons, Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos would win 44 of 71 AVP tournaments and three of four FIVBs. You could count on one hand the teams who had a shot at beating them, and Jose Loiola would not have been among them. It is with a delicious stroke of irony that Loiola and Bacil, a fellow Brazilian, stunned the Americans in their primes. Beach volleyball had been a weekend activity in Brazil prior to 1987. Nothing more. It was a soccer-mad state with beautiful beaches and recreational volleyball. It was Smith who had a vision for the sport to grow internationally, Smith who worked with then-FIVB president Ruben Acosta to grow the game overseas, Smith who helped form an exhibition match in Rio de Janeiro, awakening the dormant beach volleyball giant that is the nation of Brazil. Without Smith's and Acosta's efforts to establish the game in Brazil when they did, it's quite possible we might never have heard of Loiola and Bacil. Without the FIVB establishing a beach volleyball branch to its indoor league, there may not be beach volleyball in the Olympic Games, and by extension no reason for Americans to pay attention to Brazilian beach volleyball at all. But in 1993 there was no longer a choice. They had to watch, and with rapt attention, as Loiola and Bacil, who earned a wildcard to a pair of AVP events, in Fort Myers and Pensacola to begin the season, and then made every main draw after that on points, established themselves as one of the only international teams who could be reasonably expected to beat the Americans. “I had the opportunity to play with and against the players I had grown up idolizing, the players I had grown up watching,” Loiola said on SANDCAST. “To me, that was the best thing. I'm competing with them and I'm beating all of them. From that point on, I realized if I put my time in and I become more professional and learn the hoopty-hoops, with the discipline and the perseverance, I knew I was going to get far.” Loiola is not a man prone for understatement, and yet for him to describe his career as able to go far, and not to distances never before seen by a Brazilian beach volleyball player, is an understatement indeed. For at the end of that 1993 season, Loiola had been awarded the AVP Rookie of the Year, the first international player to do so. In '95, playing in an indoor beach tournament in Washington D.C., he and Bacil beat Stoklos and Adam Johnson in the finals, marking the first time an international team had claimed an AVP title. “The AVP was the NBA of volleyball,” Loiola said. “It attracted the best players on the planet. It was, by far, the best tour.” So much so that the AVP's status as the premiere tour began to create animosity both in the U.S. and elsewhere. The Brazilian federation wanted Loiola to quit playing on the AVP and join the Brazilian national team so he could represent his native country in the 1996 Olympics, its inaugural year as an Olympic sport. The Americans, meanwhile, fought over a similar fault line: Why would they compete on the FIVB, an inferior tour with inferior money, to qualify for the Olympics? What could possibly compel them to travel overseas to play in a tournament for less prize money, against teams that couldn't compete on the AVP, rather than stay home and play against the best? While the Americans fought for a U.S.-based Olympic trial, Loiola demurred. He wasn't going home to compete for a Brazil on the FIVB. He didn't care about the Olympics. He cared about playing against the best. And in those halcyon days, the AVP featured the best. “In 1996, I had the choice,” Loiola said. “Either I go to the Olympics or I stay here and play AVP. I didn't go to the Olympics. Why would I want to go to the Olympics when I could stay here, play 25 or 26 tournaments, making three times more money, why would I want to go to the FIVB and travel all over the world?” He didn't, choosing to remain in America while Brazil sent Emanuel Rego and Ze Marco de Melo and Roberto Lopes and Franco Neto to Atlanta. Neither finished better than ninth. Loiola had no real reason to change course. Named the AVP Offensive Player of the Year from 1995-1998, he was one of the best players in the world playing on the best tour, with the top competition and more prize money than the sport had ever seen. And then the AVP tanked. Years of financial mismanagement had been masked by packed stadiums and electrifying volleyball and a rabid fan base. In 1997, the façade crumbled. The AVP went bankrupt. The script had been flipped. To the FIVB Loiola went, rising up the world rankings with Rego, winning the FIVB World Championships in 1999, holding the No. 1 ranking heading into the 2000 Olympics, in Sydney, only to succumb in a stunning upset, finishing ninth. “We just had a bad game,” Loiola said. “No excuses. Sometimes that just happens.” It is one of the great shames of the sport that beach volleyball success is measured by Olympic success, for Loiola would never return to the Games. His hips went bed, to the point that he said he “was playing on one leg.” His final event came in 2009, in Atlanta with Larry Witt. He's since been inducted into the CBVA Hall of Fame, the International Volleyball Hall of Fame, the Volleyball Hall of Fame. A living legend. And one who's now imparting his wisdom on the next generation of them, serving as the coach of Sara Hughes and Summer Ross. The fire's still burning, the embers still hot, even as a coach. So disappointed was he after Hughes and then-partner Kelly Claes finished ninth in Fort Lauderdale that he hopped on the first flight out. Now it's Hughes and Ross. He loves Hughes' fire, Ross' spunk. He wants to win FIVB Huntington Beach in the first week of May, knowing how much it would mean to Hughes, a Huntington native. “That's the one we want to win,” Loiola said. “In our home, our homeland. We're excited, we're on the right track. It's just a matter of time.”
In a packed show we talk the Limerick and Longford games, preview Dundalk, interview Con Murphy and Eoin Maguire and quiz Luke Byrne and Roberto Lopes.
On this week's Extratime.ie Sportscast, presenter Josh Dolan is joined by a Dublin derby goal scoring hero, the Cobh Ramblers manager one win away from the play-offs and a Sligo Rovers defender fresh from a 3-0 win over Dundalk. Last Friday, Bohemians hosted bitter rivals Shamrock Rovers for their last derby of the 2016 season. The Gypsies won the bragging rights thanks to a single goal victory over the Hoops. The Dalymount goal scoring hero, Roberto Lopes talks to Josh and Extratime.ie reporter Macdara Ferris about scoring that goal and the hopes for the future at Bohs. Cobh Ramblers know that a win over Athlone Town this week will put them into the play-offs. Manager Stephen Henderson talks to the Sportscast about his young side, the excellent behind-the-scenes staff at St Coleman's Park and how he believes this season has been his best in management. 10 man Sligo Rovers surprised many with a 3-0 win over Dundalk in Oriel Park last week. Defender Michael Leahy talks to Josh about that game, Sligo Rovers' season and community spirit amongst the squad. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)