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On The updated list of Podcasts by Major League Soccer this show is recommended by the league. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Watch my interview with Josh Taylor who attends Full Sail University on my Soccer coverage career. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fdht3gw9pYc&feature=emb_logo Ranked in Feedspot's Top 30 MLS Podcasts to follow in 2020. https://blog.feedspot.com/mls_podcasts/ On tonight's show, my guest is Kelvin Loyola covering South American Football for Bolavip .com as we review the 2024 Copa America tournament. Red Bulls Review. Road match at Colorado & Home match against Montreal
In a riveting episode we weren't necessarily planning on, we dive deep into the pandemonium that unfolded ahead of the Copa America Final at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL on Sunday, July 14. We're joined by four FFTs who were there that evening, as well as one who attended the previous Colombia match (the Copa semi-final), each bringing a unique perspective on the chaotic events of that unforgettable night. Guests: Najjah Calibur - International match host who has performed recently at World Cup 2022 & AFC Asian Cup 2023. Najjah was the stadium MC that night. Shirley Checa - Argentina fan who followed the team throughout the Copa America. Monica Bosiljevac - A fellow footy traveler, USA and Jamaica supporter who ultimately did not make it into the stadium. Cheyenne Foster - Footy fan vlogger and American soccer fanatic currently footy traveling via van life. Danny Navarro - Colombian fan originally from Miami who offers his thoughts on fellow Colombian fans, both those at the Copa Final and at large. Part 1: 00:49 | Recap of events ahead of kick-off 05:43 | Najjah's report from inside the stadium 14:01 | Shirley recalls the chaos and stress outside the gates 22:25 | Panic attacks and crying children 30:02 | People sitting in the aisles and in other people's seats Further Reading: There's plenty of 'journalistic' perspectives on this too… Here's one from the Washington Post's Sunday night report, and one from Bleacher Report. Here's another one from CBS News. Our personal favorite, though, was The Athletic's live blog page for Copa America Final. Alexis Mac Allister's mother, Silvina, describes the experience of entering the stadium as “inhumane” (note: video esta en Español) Finally, here's Fox's Alexi Lalas (a totally noncontroversial voice in the soccer space) with his take on things
In a riveting episode we weren't necessarily planning on, we dive deep into the pandemonium that unfolded ahead of the Copa America Final at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL on Sunday, July 14. We're joined by four FFTs who were there that evening, as well as one who attended the previous Colombia match (the Copa semi-final), each bringing a unique perspective on the chaotic events of that unforgettable night. Guests: Najjah Calibur - International match host who has performed recently at World Cup 2022 & AFC Asian Cup 2023. Najjah was the stadium MC that night. Shirley Checa - Argentina fan who followed the team throughout the Copa America. Monica Bosiljevac - A fellow footy traveler, USA and Jamaica supporter who ultimately did not make it into the stadium. Cheyenne Foster - Footy fan vlogger and American soccer fanatic currently footy traveling via van life. Danny Navarro - Colombian fan originally from Miami who offers his thoughts on fellow Colombian fans, both those at the Copa Final and at large. Part 2: 01:14 | Monica's perspective from an aerial view 06:37 | Watching a cop padlock the gates 08:01 | “The stadium is at capacity” 13:02 | Cheyenne's last minute decision to attend 20:03 | No security or ticket checks 22:29 | An argument over seats 28:59 | (Some) final thoughts... 35:20 | ...y la palabra última Further Reading: There's plenty of 'journalistic' perspectives on this too… Here's one from the Washington Post's Sunday night report, and one from Bleacher Report. Here's another one from CBS News. Our personal favorite, though, was The Athletic's live blog page for Copa America Final. Alexis Mac Allister's mother, Silvina, describes the experience of entering the stadium as “inhumane” (note: video esta en Español) Finally, here's Fox's Alexi Lalas (a totally noncontroversial voice in the soccer space) with his take on things
Argentina and Spain are champions of their continental competitions, after a riveting month and a half of summer football. Join Nathan, Nick, and Caleb in breaking down the teams, along with plenty of off-field discussions around job security, stadium security, MetLife's aversion to being easily accessible, and more! Title race: South American Football____________
WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE FULL SHOW HERE: https://theredmentv.com/copa-america-watch-expert-insight-w-simon-edwards/Dan spoke to South American football writer Simon Edwards to take a look at the Copa America so far and check up on Liverpool's stars as well as seeing how those linked with a move to Anfield are faring. In this clip, we hear an update about Darwin Nunez, and how pivotal he has proved to the Bielsa's Uruguay set up.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the past, the European powers mercilessly exploited South America for its raw materials, making them wealthier and locking the indigenous people of the continent into poverty. Is there a similar trend developing with ever younger players being taken away from South America to the rich clubs of Europe?
In the latest special, Dave Davis speaks to South American Football expert Tom Robinson about: - Darwin, Alexis, Lucho and Alisson's Performances For Their Countries - The South American Qualifying Picture - U17 World Cup and Stars To Watch - South American Youngsters Linked To The Reds You think you know from the outside…but what do those on the inside really think Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Davis is joined by South American Football expert Tom Robinson to discuss:- The Top South Americans in the Prem League- Brighton's Success In That Market- The Next South American Players in the Prem to Break Through- The Variation Between UK and South American Takes on Players Like Richarlison and AlvarezSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-epl-index-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest is Dr Mark Orton, whose new book 'El Más Grande' (The Greatest) charts the rich history of Argentinean club, River Plate
Rickinho and Pedro are back to talk about South American Football. This week they dive into the relegation battle in the Brasileirão. They analyze Santos's big win vs Vasco, Goiás grabbing a point against league leading Botafogo, and of course Corinthians being downed by SPFC. The guys then switch to Libertadores where Inter were finally put in their place by Diniz-Ball and Boca dragged Palmeiras to penalties. Follow us on Twitter! @TheSmokingSnk @enrick_1011 @santosfc_ingles
Dan spoke to South American football content creator and founder of ‘The Copa Club', Nathan Joyes (@NathanJoyes1), to get the lowdown on Liverpool target André.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Enrick and Peter are joined by Nathan Joyes to talk all things related to Copa Libertadores & South American Football. Nathan is a South American football expert who founded The Copa Club; a blog and podcast centered around the Copa Libertadores and the young talents it produces. Nathan joined the guys to talk about a number of exciting prospects including Vitor Roque & Endrick, the 2023 Copa Libertadores, and to tell us more about his Copa Club project. Follow Nathan on Twitter: @NathanJoyes1 The Copa Club Blog: https://www.thecopaclub.co.uk/ The Copa Club Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/55qUiyYLD4wQWYiCtbeYKa Follow us on Twitter! @TheSmokingSnk @enrick_1011 @santosfc_ingles
Uruguay is a country of just 3.4 million people, yet they are 4 time world champions. How is that possible? In this special episode of the DeadBall TV Podcast, we are joined by special guest Alvaro from Uruguay Football English (links below), an Uruguayan who has passionately followed and studied the history of La Celeste, "The Sky Blue. " We discuss the success of the Uruguayan national team starting in the 1920s, the rivalry dynamics between Uruguay and the other South American powerhouses, the legacy of Oscar Tabares, and what the expectations are for this current Uruguay squad.Hit subscribe if you enjoyed! Be sure to follow Alvaro on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/UruguayFootENGChapters(0:00) Intro(1:10) Why Are Uruguay So Good?(11:45) Uruguay Rivalries Explained(28:36) Uruguay vs Ghana(38:25) How Uruguay Sees Mexico(44:44) The Religiosity of Uruguayan Football (54:47) What Happened At The World Cup?(59:10) How Uruguayans Revere The Past(1:05:21) Did The 2010s Generation Underperform?(1:08:11) The Legacy Of El Maestro(1:13:58) Where Is Uruguay Headed?(1:24:00) Asian Football Talk(1:32:10) Outro
In a move that shocked the majority of the fanbase, the Ecuadorian Federation announced over the weekend that Felix Sanchez, the former Qatar National Team manager, had signed a 3 year contract with La Tri. Sanchez will be the Ecuador manager until the 2026 World Cup, making a reported salary of $2.5 million per season. This comes after attempts to sign Ricardo Gareca failed to materialize, with the Argentine manager eventually signing a deal to become the new manager of Argentina club Velez.Later, we talk about Independiente Del Valle's Recopa victory against Flamengo as well as their latest wonderkid, Kendry Páez, who is rumored to have a verbal agreement with Chelsea upon turning 18.Enjoy!
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In this episode of the TGU podcast Frank sits down for a chat with the 'legendhino' himself, the one and only Tim Vickery. Frank and Tim get into the weeds of Italian film, why Tim has never travelled to Italy and discuss 'the other', Tim's early days in Brazil and how a certain shoe commercial changed everything. They talk about Italy and Brazil's World Cup rivalry including the iconic 1982 match, Tim's relationship with football and Brazil, the World Football Phone In, Tim's relationship and partnership with Dotun Adebayo and much more. Enjoy the conversation. You can find Tim on Twitter at @Tim_Vickery. You can find Frank on Twitter at @SerieA_Aust. You can find The Gentleman Ultra on Twitter @GentlemanUltra. Please don't forget to rate, review and share the podcast and thanks for listening. Enjoy your Calcio!
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Following the recent farce between Argentina and Brazil where players were arrested minutes into the game, MKT looks for the positives in South American Football and he lists his five greatest South American players in Premier League history. Is the Matrix a good film or are people forced to like it like milk and bread? Flip van der Merwe joins the team and he talks about freedom of choice, potentially being a criminal and eBoyz. The MKT Show
Simon Edwards is joined by Tom Robinson and Ralph Hannah to discuss the latest from the Copa Libertadores and look ahead to the quarter-finals of both South American continental competitions.
South America is one of the hotbeds of football, and in this series we explore the different nations of the continent. In each episode of The South America Files, we'll be looking at how the game has developed; the clubs, the players, the joys and despairs. Guided by our South American football expert Dr Pete Watson, in this episode we focus on Peru, whose international team has the coolest of shirts, but whose clubs have never triumphed in the Copa Libertadores.
Austin Miller is joined by Xavier Zavala and Tom Robinson to discuss the latest round of World Cup qualifying in South America.
The #HodgeOnNodge podcast says ¡Adios Emi! Hodgeythehack is joined by football journalist Adam Brandon and Steve Sanders (@ncfcnumbers) to bid farewell to one of the best #NCFC players of this century and perhaps ever: Emi Buendía. Adam is a writer and analyst of South American Football based in Chile. He has supported Norwich for over 30 years and was a Season Ticket holder in the Barclay and regular away-tripper in the nineties and noughties. You can find his updates on Chilean football on World Football Index where he is regular on the South American Football Show. Steve is the man behind the fabulous @ncfcnumbers Twitter account, the go-to for any Norwich City stats fans. He is also a massive Emi Buendía fan and one of Hodgey's best mates. Together we gather to reflect on Buendía's fabulous three years in yellow and green.
Simon Edwards is joined by Adam Brandon and Xavier Zavala to roundup the latest games in the South American section of World Cup qualifying.
Host Simon Edwards is joined by fellow South American football experts Tom Robinson and Ralph Hannah to round up the Copa Libertadores 2021 group stages.
Simon Edwards is joined by Adam Brandon and Tom Robinson to look back at the latest round of Copa Libertadores action.
Adam is back as host with Austin and Tom Robinson as they round up Copa Libertadores Matchday 3 of the group stage.
Simon Edwards is joined by Austin Miller, Tom Robinson and Anna Evans to discuss the second round of Libertadores action in the 2021 group stages, including some peak Libertadores.
Simon Edwards is joined by Adam Brandon and Tom Robinson to look back at the opening group stage matches in the 2021 Copa Libertadores.
Simon Edwards and Tom Robinson look at some of the brilliant young players who could make a name for themselves in South America's premier continental club competition this season.
Frederico Pena, better known as Fred is a "Jerry Maguire" inspired Brazilian Sports agent, working across Brazilian Football for 20 years, including many years with the leading Agency, Traffic. Great inside look into Brazilian and South American Football, the rise and demise of Traffic and how we worked together in Asia. Key Highlights How the movie "Jerry Maguire" and Brazil winning the 1994 World Cup in the US inspired his career path The Mueller Sports Group and Jeff Slack saved him from a boring Banking job Working on due diligence for Mueller Sports Group and Hicks & Muse buying Traffic Traffic deal. Mr Hawilla, the owner, amazing deal maker, sold 49% for USD 125 mil and then bought it back for a fraction when Hicks/Muse ran out of cash during Dotcom crash. TNT - Traffic & Torneos partnership holding key rights. First role in Traffic, exploring Internet concepts as we all did during that time in 2000. Moving into TV sales - working with TSA in Asia as agent The challenges of selling South American Football in early 2000 and what we (Traffic & TSA) had to do to build the confidence with broadcasters. Selling it as a stand alone product Next step in his career to get closer to becoming an agent. Representing players just for sponsorship deals. 2002, deal w Brazil's Ronaldo, the best player in the world at that time Copa America 2004 in Peru - LG Electronics sponsorship deal. Tag team with TSA to broker deal Finally becoming an agent, starting his own agency at 29. Support from Hawilla. Being an Entrepreneur, not an easy start, 15 months before the first deal Trading Brazilian players to Europe. His Jerry Maguire moments How tough it is to become a Pro Footballer, lots of competition in Brazil Coming back into Traffic - TPO model (Third party player ownership) - player fund, youth academy. Not allowed anymore Selling controlling stake to Traffic of his agency - turned into Traffic Telantos - buying/selling players. Big deals, with top European and Chinese clubs Traffic's demise and the link to the Fifa scandal (started in 2013). Hawilla was brokering the deals with Federations himself Hawilla was a witness cooperating with the Department of Justice in the US. Hawilla being the Villan or Victim? Traffic Sports business, rights, clubs, etc sold to pay for fines Management buy out of the Agency part for Round 2 as an Entrepreneur Now focus on young players. Dynamics between the small and big agents in Brazil Biggest transfer in Brazil football - Vini Jr, now at Real Madrid - transferred at age of 17 Brazilian Football industry and Covid - bullish on players, less on Clubs and Football structure -lots of sports politics - little long term focus Red Bull entering Brazilian Football with a Club recently. The flawed logic of bringing all top Brazilian players back and final thoughts on the Brazilian players ecosystem About Frederico Pena Education background in finance and economics having graduated from the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business (The Wharton School/CAS), the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. Over 20 years of experience in the football industry, both in South America (Brazil in special) and Europe. Fluent in 4 languages (Portuguese, English, Spanish and French), having lived in 5 different countries (Brazil, United States, France, Canada and England). Professional experience in football includes: player representation, player fund creation and management (third party ownership), consultancy in club acquisition, club management (in both Portugal and Brazil), marketing of sponsorship and TV rights (buying and selling). Extensive international experience having travelled to over 30 countries in the world to do business with key industry stakeholders such as federations (Fifa, Conmebol, etc), clubs (Real Madrid, Barcelona, etc), sportswear brands (Nike, Adidas, Puma, etc), agencies (Dentsu, Sportfive, etc), sponsors (Coca-Cola, Hyundai, LG, etc) and TV companies (Globo, Fox, etc). Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at podcast@marcusluer.com Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ
Simon Edwards is joined by Tom Robinson, Peter Galindo, and Anna Evans to look back on the recent Copa Libertadores final and discuss the competition as a whole.
Enda Coll chats with South American football expert Tim Vickery about the decline of the national teams in South America and why they are now struggling to compete with Europe for trophies. We also chat the rise of the right-wing in Brazil and why Jair Bolsonaro was backed by some of Brazil's best ever footballers.
South American football correspondent for GOAL Dan Edwards joins Ben to give us the low down on a young Argentine, Thiago Almada. United have been linked with the wonderkid but have competition from the biggest clubs in Europe who are all interested in him. Transfer Update: Player Profile Special! Who Is Thiago Almada? (United Daily With South American Football Correspondent Dan Edwards)
Enda Coll chats with South American football expert Tim Vickery about the decline of the national teams in South America and why they are now struggling to compete with Europe for trophies. We also chat the rise of the right-wing in Brazil and why Jair Bolsonaro was backed by some of Brazil's best ever footballers.
Adam hosts Tom and Austin as they review the last 16 of the Libertadores and briefly touch on the same stage of the Sudamericana as well.
Adam Brandon, Tom Robinson, Tom Nash and Simon Edwards pay tribute to the great Diego Maradona who sadly passed away on Wednesday 25th November 2020.
Austin Miller hosts Adam Brandon, Xavier Zavala, Roberto Rojas and Jordan Florit as they discuss a Matchday 6 full of historic results and stories as Venezuela claim their first ever home win over Chile, Ecuador thrash Colombia and Bolivia claim their first ever point away to Paraguay. They also discuss fairly comfortable wins for Brazil over Uruguay and Argentina against Peru.
Adam, Austin, Tom and eventually Simon discuss matchday 4 of the Conmebol World Cup qualifying series which saw fierce rivals Chile and Peru clash in Santiago. There was plenty of drama in La Paz, Buenos Aires and Barranquilla too while Brazil and Venezuela played out a game to forget.
Long-serving South American Football Show duo Adam Brandon in Chile and Austin Miller in Argentina review the latest Libertadores action and react to the draw of the last 16. They also highlight some ties of the last 32 of the Sudamericana.
Adam Brandon, Austin Miller, Diego Gomezjurado and Simon Edwards review Matchday 2 of the Conmebol World Cup Qualifiers. It was a round that saw Ecuador bounce back impressively, Paraguay claim their first win, Chile get their first point while Argentina and Brazil continued their winning starts with impressive wins away.
A bumper episode as the Conmebol World Cup Qualifiers return! Austin Miller hosts Adam Brandon, Xavier Zavala, Simon Edwards and Tom Nash as they review the first round of Conmebol WCQ matches. There was plenty of controversy in Montevideo as Uruguay took on Chile, an entertaining clash between Paraguay and Peru as well as a tight affair between Argentina and Ecuador are all reviewed in detail. Comfortable wins for Colombia and Brazil round off the show.
Simon Edwards is joined by Austin Miller to look at the latest goings-on in the world of Bolivian football ahead of the South American World Cup qualifiers.
Simon Edwards is joined by Jordan Florit and Nick Carter to discuss the latest goings-on in Venezuelan football - national teams, men's and women's, and club competitions.
Adam Brandon hosts Austin Miller and Tom Robinson as they review the fourth round of matches in the Copa Libertadores 2020 group stage. There were rude awakenings for IDV and Sao Paulo, derby day delight for Gremio and away day joy for Flamengo and Boca. Meanwhile River Plate became competition record breakers as the two Peruvian sides left in the competition both faced fresh humiliation.
Simon Edwards is joined by Peruvian football experts Brian Bertie and Peter Galindo for a look at the latest issues in domestic and national team football in Peru.
Adam Brandon in Chile and Simon Edwards in Colombia are joined by fellow South American football expert Tom Robinson to discuss an exciting week of Libertadores action after waiting months for its return. They roundup the action as we reach the halfway stage of the groups. Independiente del Valle’s thrashing of Flamengo takes top billing, but the guys run through every match played on Matchday 3 of the competition to bring you right up to date.
Simon Edwards is joined by Roberto Rojas and Ralph Hannah to look at the state of football in Paraguay, including women's football, men's football, club level, international level, and transfers.
Simon Edwards is joined by Tom Robinson and Tom Nash to look at the latest from Argentina, including the state of club and international football after lockdown.
With Coronavirus still posing a problem to the sporting calendar Peter [ twitter.com/Pedro_Coates ] and Tom [ twitter.com/tomrobbo89 ] discuss how South America has been impacted and when things will return to something like normality. With uncertainty still the order of the day in Argentina, conversation moves to Europe where the Champions League is reaching a climax. Messi's magic dazzles again while Papu's Atalanta and Cholo's Atleti dream of going all the way. We look back on the end of the European seasons and discuss our standout players, best youngsters, surprise packages and best managers. All of that in under one hour! Hope you enjoy and if you do please like, subscribe & share... twitter.com/golazoargentino www.facebook.com/GolazoArgentino www.instagram.com/golazoargentino