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Leandro Álvarez nos cuenta cosas sobre el futbolista camerunés más famoso del mundo y su relación con la política.
We spoke to football legend Samuel Eto'o who is in South Africa for the launch of the Carling Black Label Cup.
Ngày 10/3 là ngày thứ 69 trong năm Xin được thay mặt ê-kip chương trình gửi lời chúc mừng ngọt ngào đến những bạn có sinh nhật là ngày 10/3 nha. Chúc các bạn một ngày thật nhiều niềm vui và may mắn. Hãy tận hưởng ngày đặc biệt này đi vì bạn có quyền mà. 0:00 Giới thiệu --------------------------------------------- Tặng bạn câu danh ngôn: "BẠN KHÔNG THỂ TIẾP CẬN BẤT CỨ ĐIỀU GÌ MỚI NẾU TAY BẠN VẪN CÒN ĐẦY NHỮNG THỨ VỤN VẶT CỦA NGÀY HÔM QUA" Các bạn thân mến, dù ngày hôm qua của bạn thật tệ, đừng để tâm, hãy quên nó đi như cách chúng ta vứt bỏ một mẩu rác vậy. Để đảm bảo rằng mình có thể bắt đầu một ngày mới đầy năng lượng và hiệu quả. Việc bỏ lại những điều không hay trong quá khứ là điều nên làm, bởi chúng ta đang sống và hướng về tương lai. Trong trường hợp quá khứ đã quá tốt đẹp, quá tuyệt vời, bạn cũng không nên nghĩ hay khoe khoang quá nhiều về nó đâu ạ. Bởi mình luôn có suy nghĩ thế này, khi chúng ta cứ sống mãi trong quá khứ của mình thì thật khó để biến bản thân trở thành phiên bản tốt nhất của hiện tại, đúng không nào. Vậy nên, hãy gác quá khứ lại một bên và cố gắng nhiều hơn cho hôm nay bạn nhé! 1:15 Danh ngôn cuộc sống --------------------------------- Sự kiện ngày 10/03: 3:05 Thủ tướng Phạm Hùng - tấm gương tiêu biểu, mẫu mực về đạo đức cách mạng 4:57 Ngày CLB Chelsea thành lập 6:30 Samuel Eto'o - Cầu thủ châu Phi vĩ đại nhất mọi thời đại ★ Mọi thông tin xin liên hệ: ngaynaynamay1501@gmail.com
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La Ligue des Champions est de retour : le PSG et le Stade Rennais sont en lice ce soir. Antoine GRIEZMANN montre l'exemple au FC Barcelone, le gros coup de gueule de Samuel ETO'O, la disparition de Bruno Martini... La revue de presse... Le journal du foot et du mercato N°587 est en ligne ! Abonnez-vous ;) https://www.youtube.com/user/topmercato?sub_confirmation=1
La pregunta es tan simple como incómoda: ¿eres racista? Antes de responder, escucha este recorrido sonoro por diferentes episodios vergonzantes que han ocurrido en el fútbol español y mundial. Desde las vejaciones a Wilfred, a los gritos de mono en el Bernabéu, pasando por la batalla que lleva mucho tiempo librando Samuel Eto'o. Nos ayuda a reflexionar sobre este asunto el exfutbolista y actual analista futbolístico, Alberto Edjogo. Para cualquier duda, propuesta, sugerencia o colaboración, manda un correo a hablamosdefutbolpodcast@gmail.com. Cuenta de twitter: @podcast_hmf
Topics: From the Continent: Samuel Eto'o hailed as a hero in his hometown Guest: Sokhu Sibiya, Editor - Africa.com
James and Terry sit down and talk about one of the greatest strikers there has been in football and just how he ended up at Everton, Samuel Eto'o, They also start off our 19/20 Player Season Reviews talking about Yerry Mina and Alex Iwobi Follow @TerryMcAllister , Follow @JWharton_EFC Make sure to subscribe to The Toffee Blues YouTube Channel and Podcast! Leave us your thoughts down below in the comments and drop us a like too!
In this episode, we talked about the return of Bundesliga, who was the better player between Samuel Eto'o and Didier Drogba and gave you a tip for the next episode. Thanks for listening!!
How the heart break at Real Madrid shaped the career of Samuel Eto'o Samuel Eto'o Fils is a Cameroonian retired professional footballer who played as a striker. In his prime, Eto'o was regarded by pundits as one of the best strikers in the world.
Hvad har den legendariske sanger Julio Iglesias, målræven Samuel Eto'o og EM-profil Flemming Povlsen til fælles? I dette afsnit af podcasten tager vi en anderledes udfordring op. Vi har været i historiebøgerne og kigget efter legender og store talenter, som har været forbi kongeklubben, uden at det blev den store succes. Vi sætter en startopstilling med dertilhørende bænk, diskuterer spillernes tid i Real Madrid og deres efterfølgende karriereforløb.
In this podcast, we tell the Samuel Eto'o story, starting off with Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) discussing his beginnings in Cameroon and his move to Real Madrid. We also hear from Alex Fitzpatrick (@Mallorcalex100) about his time at and Copa del Rey win with Real Mallorca and from Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee) about all his success at Barcelona and his first treble. In part two of the podcast, Serie A expert Conor Clancy (@ConJClancy) reflects on Eto'o's second treble, earned at Inter Milan just one year after he won three major trophies at the Camp Nou. We also hear about his final steps in club football from Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and about his international career from Sam Leveridge (@samleveridge). It's all hosted by Euan McTear (@emctear) and also features commentary clips from some of the forward's most epic moments, as well as the catchy club anthems from the main teams he played for. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Until 1928 football players didn’t have #s on the back of their jerseys. When initially introduced, #s signaled where and what role the player plays on their team. Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday (then known as Wednesday Football Club) were the first two teams to field players wearing 1-11, with the lower numbers belonging to defensive-minded players and higher ones to offensive ones. In this show we're highlighting the Number 9: your poacher, your striker, your goalscorer. Join us to reminisce about and perhaps learn a thing or two about your favorite legends and current #9s. Players like El Fenomeno, Mia Hamm, Di Stefano, Samuel Eto'o, Sun Wen, Marco Van Basten, Miedema, Robert Lewandowski and more! Plus we've introduced a fun new Trivia segment so you can impress your friends and family with your superb football knowledge now. P.S. A wonderful tribute to the one and only R9. And trust us you DO NOT want to miss any of his mesmerizing stepovers, pinpoint freekicks, jaw-dropping speed, oh those elastico's and...just watch
Vom Bankdrücker zum Stammspieler: Léon Bell Bell hat beim 1. FC Magdeburg eine beachtliche Entwicklung genommen. Im Podcast spricht der 23-Jährige über seine Verbundenheit zu Kamerun und Koch-Abende der FCM-Profis.
Et si Samuel Eto'o était bien plus que le meilleur joueur africain de l'histoire ? Les Libéros Redha, Raphael et Taté accueillent l'acteur Nabil Drissi et partagent leurs souvenirs de l'attaquant camerounais ! Podcast produit par Sports Content
Fabio Donolato racconta la storia di un'icona nerazzurra, Samuel Eto'o.
In this episode we are joined by special guest Cavin Johnson, and we chat about his time as a coach at AmaZulu including getting some insights in the life of a coach. We look at the FIFA Best Awards and the controversy around them, such as Samuel Eto'o remarks, and many other news coming out of the African continent.
0:00 - Úvod 0:25 - Samuel Eto'o končí kariéru 6:40 - Dyche sa stretne s Drinkwaterom 13:55 - Watford prepustil Garciu 18:05 - Rice: "Nieje správny čas na odchod" 21:30 - CZ/SK Repre 25:55 - Manchester City má hodnotu 1 milidardu 33:00 - Bruno sa dohodol so Spurs 39:15 - Ramos vyrovnal Casillasa 48:00 - Marco Reus chce presvedčiť Havertza 52:15 - Vyjadrenie Fekira ohľadom prestupu do Liverpoolu 54:10 - Ronaldo prekonal ďalší rekord 56:25 - Výkony De Geu 1:06:40 - Chystáte sa na dalšie zápasy?
After a wild weekend of Premier League action, Rebecca and Alex have to start with Norwich City's massive win over Manchester City which took everybody by surprise, especially Pep Guardiola. We look at how Norwich's impressive tactics and group of players (despite a number of injuries) were able to outwork the reigning champions, with praise for Buendia and Cantwell especially. Man City, on the other hand, looked shambolic at the back and could a lack of Laporte and Kompany cost them over the course of the season? In contrast, Liverpool maintained their 100% unbeaten record at the top of the league against a Newcastle United side who started well but were ultimately undone by the magic of the front three and particularly an outstanding performance from the wizard Bobby Firmino - and we've got plenty of praise for how Jurgen Klopp gets the best out of his players. Chelsea also impressed against Wolves with youth being the talking point of the day as Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori all netted goals. We take a closer look at Chelsea's dynamic options going forward as well as improvements in defence and how a tactical shift could help Azpilicueta and Kepa even more. We also delve into Tottenham's improvement against Crystal Palace and how Harry Kane and Son Heung-min looked far more dynamic, David Luiz's latest moment of madness for Arsenal, Quique Sánchez Flores' return to Watford, and Everton's higgledy-piggledy form. Plus, way too many bedroom analogies, the players picking a pocket or two, poker games, the ongoing VAR feud between Peter Walton and Robbie Savage, and a 'Fame or Shame' look at the incredible career of Samuel Eto'o. Bonus point if you can spot the moment that Noah knocks over one of the podcast mics! **Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, as it makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**
This week, the team discuss Samuel Eto'o's retirement, England's squad depth, The Champions League draw and fantasy football. Plus, can you name a starting XI of players that have surnames starting with the letter "M"?
On this week’s show we speak to Leicester City and Nigeria midfielder Wilfred Ndidi. We hear about his decision to take up studies at university, and we ask if he will be leaving Leicester soon. Also, as Samuel Eto’o retires, is he the greatest African player ever? And we look ahead to the start of the Uefa Champions League group stage.
On this week's show we speak to Leicester City and Nigeria midfielder Wilfred Ndidi. We hear about his decision to take up studies at university, and we ask if he will be leaving Leicester soon. Also, as Samuel Eto'o retires, is he the greatest African player ever? And we look ahead to the start of the Uefa Champions League group stage.
En este episodio debatimos que tan importante es ganar tanto para Valverde como para Zidane en la próxima jornada de La Liga, Comentamos la salida de Keylor Navas del Real Madrid, también recordamos los jugadores mas infravalorados y la impecable carrera de Samuel Eto'o, ademas hablamos un poco del Virus Fifa.
Hate the international break? Episode 4 of Bombazo has so much content we're bursting at the seams. This week:– Looking back at FC Barcelona v CD Tacón. Should this really be treated as the women's 'Clásico' from day one just because of the history between the Barça and Real Madrid men's teams? Or does Atlético Madrid v Barça (the two dominant women's teams in Spain) deserve that accolade? – Samuel Eto'o has announced his retirement and we thought it was only fitting to pay a lengthy tribute to his time in LaLiga, including his key role in two of the greatest Barça sides ever, as well as his star role in the greatest Mallorca team full stop. Plus we also reflect on that transfer that may well be the worst deal ever done, and probably cost Pep Guardiola defending the Champions League.– Lee reports live from Sweden v Norway aka Alexander Isak v Martin Ødegaard, where there were positive signs on show for everyone. – We preview the biggest fixtures in LaLiga this weekend, all of which involve Scandinavians. First, Real Sociedad v Atlético Madrid, then Barcelona v Valencia (plus a nod to Real Madrid's injury troubles).– We answer listener questions...– ...and ask for your help with suggestions over our historic podcasts looking back at Larsson, Laudrup and the other great Scandinavians to play in Spain.Follow our individual Twitter accounts here and here, plus the official Bombazo account here, and please leave a rating or review if you enjoyed the show.
Check Out The Band THRIFT @ThriftNoise (1' - 2') Samuel Eto'o on Racism (2' - 11') Andres Iniesta Instagram Picture (11' - 19') Wayne Rooney Arrested (19' - 20') More Ronaldo Allegations (20' - 36') Real Madrid v Real Sociedad Recap (36' - 47') Pulisic to Chelsea (47' - 51') NFL Playoff Preview (51' - End)
En tant qu'afro-descendant nous avons tous vu un jour nos parents revêtir leur plus belle toilette direction l'Aéroport pour un retour aux sources. Cette terre qu'ils ont décidé d'abandonner des années auparavant dans l'espoir d'offrir une meilleure qualité de vie à leurs enfants et de prospérer afin d'aider la famille restée au pays. Après plus de 30 ans passés sur le territoire Français, comment perçoivent-ils leur pays natal? Ont-ils toujours pour projet de retourner y vivre? Et nous, en tant qu'afro-descendants quel regard portons-nous sur la terre de nos ancêtres? Dans ce deuxième épisode, on se questionne sur notre identité plurielle et la façon dont on vit cette double culture en tant qu'afro françaises. La notion de ''bled'' (8'40), construction de notre identité plurielle au travers de l'héritage transmis par nos parents (11'46), africain ou français doit-on choisir? (20'40), quel regard nos parents portent sur leurs pays d'origine ainsi que la nature de leurs rapports avec leur famille restée au pays(27'40), les inconvénients que l'on peut rencontrer lorsque l'on est issu d'une double culture (42'25), nos souvenirs les plus marquants liés à nos pays d'origine (48'08), nos parents ont-ils le sentiment d'avoir accompli leur mission (57'10) Références entendues dans l'épisode : *Chanson : Tonton du Bled - 113 *Atelier Dear Mama : Instagram @dearmamafr *Revue Ataye : http://revue-ataye.com/ *Estelle Prudent : Instagram @estelle-prudent *Book Diversité : https://bookdiversite.fr/ *Librairie Présence Africaine : http://www.presenceafricaine.com/ Nos recommandations * An African City : Saison 1 : disponible sur youtube Saison 2 https://anafricancity.vhx.tv/products/season-2-2 * Podcast sur les femmes qui voyagent : La Bougeotte * Livre Eto'o Fils "Naissance d'un champion" de Samuel Eto'o fils et Joëlle Esso * Livre '' Bi Banga bi hop bassa (alphabet en langue bassa) http://jeparlelebassa2point0.com/produit/bi-banga-bi-hop-bassa
Part 1 of RFDD sees the real high-profile signings of the last couple of days in the transfer window with both Aymeric Laporte and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang switching clubs. Of course, Michy Batshuayi and Olivier Giroud also moved. But you knew that already, so come and join Thomas on the latest loans across the Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A, MLS and some special entries into our Misc. category: Demba Ba, Samir Nasri, Samuel Eto'o. One of these things just doesn't belong here. Leave us a rating on iTunes and connect with us @WFT_Podcast on Twitter for more from Thomas and Ryan. Big shout out to The Understatement for letting us use their song "Apothecary" for our intro and outro. Be sure to check them out on Bandcamp (theunderstatementnj.bandcamp.com/track/apothecary), YouTube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEaEwscwbHE) and SoundCloud (@user-217504843).
The main focus of the violence in the North Caucasus these days is in Dagestan, Chechnya's neighbour. Shoot-outs between police and Islamist militants occur almost daily, and suicide bombings and assassinations have become common. In response, the authorities use what many see as excessive force and the violence spirals still further. In the past two years suicide bombings in the Moscow metro and a Moscow airport have been traced to the region. In Dagestan it's a war that has touched almost every community and family, and one where differences between the opposing sides are apparently irreconcilable. For the authorities, Dagestan is part of Russia and subject to its secular laws; for the militants the region should be a sharia state independent of Moscow. After ten years trying to combat the militants and their appeal, Russian businessman Suleiman Kerimov has hit on a new idea - football. Sports facilities and pitches are being built across this impoverished and deeply conservative Muslim republic, encouraging young boys and men to play on the pitch rather than join the militants in the forest, and girls to watch them instead of withdrawing behind the veil. Dagestan's top club Anzhi Makhachkala has been bought up by the pro-Kremlin Dagestani billionaire and now he is buying world-class footballers, including Samuel Eto'o, currently the highest-paid player on the planet. Lucy Ash asks whether this is just bread and circuses for the masses or whether it is making a real difference in this restive Russian republic. Mr Kerimov is bankrolling many other projects from mosque building to job creation, from a glass factory to a glistening vision of an entirely new city. The reclusive billionaire's representative in Dagestan says he is trying to find an economic solution to one of the poorest and most troubled regions in Russia. The government is also trying a new tactic; it has recently set up a commission to persuade young fighters to lay down their arms and return to a peaceful civilian life. Lucy watches an anti-terrorism policeman lecturing university students in the capital, Makhachkala, on the dangers of radical Islam.But with entrenched corruption, heavy-handed policing and a blatant disregard for law, the Islamic underground shows little sign of retreat. More alarmingly, it looks as if the insurgency is spreading from the north to the traditionally peaceful and secular south of the republic. Lucy visits the village of Sovetskoye where in May this year police beat up dozens of young Salafists. A few months later the head teacher was murdered, allegedly because he'd banned the hijab in class. Can a massive injection of cash really neuter deep-seated pressures for change?