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Jon Nelson takes you through some of the best interviews from the past week on SDH AM, which airs live Monday-Friday starting at 9:05 on the Soccer Down Here YouTube, Twitch, and X channels. This week, he's joined by Atlanta United midfielder Cooper Sanchez from the U17 World Cup, commentator Kacey White with her thoughts on the NWSL playoffs and NCAA conference tournaments, and soccer business expert Jason Stephens to talk about the gambling scandal in Turkiye, illegal streaming, and the recent buyout in Atletico Madrid.
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Matt Hartman joins Belz to talk about our two blue chip 16-year-olds and their eye-catching performances at the U17 World Cup after the USA beat Czechia on Tuesday to round out a 9-point window. We do a timeline of the game and then look briefly ahead to Morocco on Friday, mostly talk about Cavan Sullivan and Mathis Albert. Skip the ads! Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon and get all episodes ad-free, plus any bonus episodes. Patrons at $5 a month or more also get access to Clip Notes, a video of key moments on the field we discuss on the show, plus all patrons get access to our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffedAlso, check out Boots on the Ground, our USWNT-focused spinoff podcast headed up by Tara and Vince. They are cooking over there, you can listen here: https://boots-on-the-ground.simplecast.comAnd check out our MERCH, baby. We have better stuff than you might think: https://www.scuffedhq.com/store Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eoin Sheahan, Mick McCarthy, and Stephen Doyle bring you through the biggest sports news stories of the day in this extended Newsround
Ep 390: I chat with Joey D'Urso (X @josephmdurso) about his book ‘More than a shirt', we cover England shirts and some more random ones, I also touch on how our Young Lions are faring over in Qatar in the U17 World Cup. Running time 33:44 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Welcome to the 184th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-host Fede Perez.In this episode, we discuss the magnitude of the Cerro Porteño vs. Guarani clash, which El Ciclon won 1-0. We also discuss the Copa Paraguay final, which is officially confirmed, featuring 2 de Mayo taking on General Caballero. We also give an update on the U17 World Cup, as well as how our Paraguayans abroad are doing.Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerezMaria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritosRalph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralphAlso donate at: https://buymeacoffee.com/guaranivision
This week we look ahead to the CAF Women's Champions League, which starts on Saturday in Egypt, with some new names there and some more established ones too.We analyse the draw for the CAF Men's Champions League, with reigning champions Pyramids of Egypt and Confederation Cup winners RS Berkane of Morocco in the same group.We catch up on the FIFA U17 men's World Cup, with many of the African teams making a good start.And we speak to Benjamin Fredrick, the 20-year-old defender who has broken into the Nigeria national team, since being loaned from Brentford to Belgian side FCV Dender.
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Marcus joins Belz to talk about the messy 1-0 win over Burkina Faso at the U17 World Cup, what's promising about the team (Albert, Sullivan) and where it will probably continue to struggle. We also briefly hit on the big Champions League goals from Balo and Pepi.Check out Marcus's work, and follow the link to his website, here: https://x.com/USSoccerColl Skip the ads! Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon and get all episodes ad-free, plus any bonus episodes. Patrons at $5 a month or more also get access to Clip Notes, a video of key moments on the field we discuss on the show, plus all patrons get access to our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffedAlso, check out Boots on the Ground, our USWNT-focused spinoff podcast headed up by Tara and Vince. They are cooking over there, you can listen here: https://boots-on-the-ground.simplecast.comAnd check out our MERCH, baby. We have better stuff than you might think: https://www.scuffedhq.com/store Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Canadian men's national team head coach Jesse Marsch took some big swings to his final roster of 2025, bringing in Owen Goodman and Alfie Jones, as well as Marcelo Flores as a training player. There were plenty of other major takeaways as well, including some familiar names left off the squad. In addition to the CanMNT breakdown, the boys preview the Canadian Premier League final and take a look at Canada's U17 World Cup win over Uganda. On the latest episode of NFP, Ben Steiner and Alexandre Gangué-Ruzic break down the roster for November. Catch more Canadian Soccer coverage over on CanadianSoccerDaily.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, Canadian Premier League, and FIFA Under 17 World Cups chat and interviews. It wasn't the prettiest victory, but the Whitecaps got the job done in Dallas on Saturday night, winning a penalty shootout in game two of their playoff series to book their berth in the Western Conference semi-finals and setting up a mouthwatering clash with LAFC. It's the Müller v Son showdown so many around MLS wanted. We look back at the game, look ahead to that semi-final, and round-up the rest of the MLS (and CPL) playoff action. One of the Whitecaps many strengths this year has been their defence. We look at what's made it so successful with the help of some thoughts from Jesper Sorensen and chat with MLS Defender of the Year Tristan Blackmon. Plus we sit down with rookie defender Tate Johnson to talk about his season so far, his first playoff experience, and enjoying life in Vancouver. We also talk Canada at the men's and women's U17 World Cup and hear from both head coaches, Mike Vitulano and Jen Herst, plus music-wise, Camper van Beethoven begin their residency as our Album of the Month, we've two Britpop songs from Oasis and Wavelength with features a song about Arsenal centreback Tony Adams. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.28: Intro - college nationals set to begin, Rise missing out on BC talent 10.35: Whitecaps beat Dallas on penalties to advance in MLS playoffs 47.45: Müller v Son semi showdown awaits 58.15: MLS playoff round-up 90.25: Whitecaps defence discussion 109.00: Tate Johnson interview 117.40: Cavalry knock off Forge and head to CPL championship game 121.00: Canada U17 men set to get their World Cup underway 136.30: Canada U17 women pay the penalty in heartbreaking World Cup loss 144.30: Wavelength - The A Team - Ooh Ooh Tony Adams
Alan Cawley and Richie Towell join Raf Diallo to preview the FAI Cup final and U17 World Cup, react to the final round of Premier Division games and chat promotion/relegation, LOI in Europe and the next Ireland squad, while Rachel Graham picks her Ireland U23s XI and the latest news.
David and Conor take a look at Ireland's chances at this year's U17 World Cup in Qatar!
Ep 389: Another FIFA tournament in Qatar. It's time for the U17 World Cup, I take a look at the tournament as it comes around for the 20th time, can our Young Lions win it like we did in 2017? I also pay tribute to Mick McNeil who passed away recently. Running time 14:53 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
This week we catch up on the teams that have made the group stage of the CAF Champions League, as South Africa's Orlando Pirates missed out.Also we go to Morocco and find out about the Mohammed VI Football Academy, a key factor in Morocco's success in winning the Fifa Under-20 World Cup.We look ahead to the Fifa U-17 Men's World Cup, which starts on Monday in Qatar.And Alex Iwobi has become the first Nigerian to make 300 appearances in the EPL, and only the fifth African ever to reach that milestone.
Rachel Graham, Paul Corry and Graham Gartland join Raf Diallo as we discuss Ireland's promotion play-off win over Belgium, look ahead to the final round of Men's Premier Division action, talk LOI in Europe, First Division play-offs and an exciting U17 World Cup squad.
Welcome back to the Mewniverse! The girls hit up Oktoberfest last week and want to tell you all about it (a souvenir stand hates to see them coming). And in honor of the U17 World Cup kicking off next week, Sam and Kristie talk about their early days on the youth national team, the dynamics of having each other in the training environment, and missing so many major life events. Plus, Kristie shares the story of when Sam Kerr proposed!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eryk Kobza from Cavalry FC joins us this week to talk about his career, this season with the Cavs so far, the big matchup vs Forge this week and what really happened with that goal celebration where he tried to get into the locked car.The Calgary Wild have their second last match of the season vs the Halifax Tides. The Wild typically have played well against the Tides so this could be a good opportunity to pick up three points.The women's edition of the Crowchild Classic returns this weekend after a three year absence. The Dinos and Cougars will face off at MRU in a battle of the two top teams in the Prairie division of Canada West.The SAIT Trojans have a match on the long weekend, a Calgarian has been called to play in the women's U17 World Cup and the Calgary Blizzard picked up another national trophy in Winnipeg.Subscribe to our Substack or follow us on Twitter/X or on Instagram or Bluesky.Our website is yycsoccer.com
This week we go in-depth on Andre Onana and Manchester United, with the Cameroon goalkeeper making errors for United and getting dropped, only to be brought back for Thursday's game against Lyon, with coach Reuben Amorim defending him.We assess Onana's performance over the past two seasons at United, and his future prospects.Also we catch up on the U17 AFCON in Morocco, with 10 African teams having qualified for the U17 World Cup. Plus Stuart on the drama of the Uefa Champions League semi-finals.
Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan and Dan Wong, along with JC, make due without compatriots Sharms and Dubs, discussing the booing of Anthems, the Surprising Prem Table and who will be demoted, Canada's Men's U17 team qualify for the U17 World Cup, Casey Stoney leads the Canadian Women's Team to Spain in the Pinatar Cup, USL Pyramid, MLS changing Schedule?, and All-Star Games....Bleh.GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongSnow Angel: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. The US U17's defeated the US Virgin Islands 22-0 yesterday in Concacaf qualifying for November's U17 World Cup in Qatar. Chase Adams had 10 goals in the win. The number of goals by the team and by Adams are both records for any US team in World Cup qualifying. Two more games to go, against St. Kitts & Nevis and against Cuba, if the US wins the group, they'll go to the World Cup.MLS moves and chatter of note: Ted Ku-DiPietro is now officially part of the Colorado Rapids after they paid cash to DC United for him. Not the headliner in the new Cash for Player trade options in MLS, but a move from Colorado that leans into their strategy of getting players from other teams in MLS and trying to make the pieces fit. It could be effective this year for the Rapids.Joseph Paintsil out for about a month due to a quad strain for the LA Galaxy.LAFC winger Cristian Olivera linked with a move to Gremio in Brazil, but Tom Bogert reports that the initial offer has been rejected.Luciano Acosta sweepstakes continues. Laurel Pfahler reports that he has a no-trade clause, Dallas and San Jose reportedly interested, Evander's reported move from Portland to Cincinnati hangs in the balance.Chloe Kelly dropped from the England squad for upcoming Nations League games, she's only played 117 minutes since the last England games in November. Moise Kean racially abused in Italy after Fiorentina's loss to Inter. Hopefully people are banned from attending games as a result, examples have to be made. Champions League playoff games today: Manchester City hosts Real Madrid in the Modern Clasico, Juventus hosting PSV, Sporting hosting Dortmund, and Brest hosting PSG. Tons of upcoming events on the SDH Network:February 20th: Third Thursday at the Moxy Midtown AtlantaFebruary 24th: Why Atlanta Is Soccer City USA at the Jones Room, Woodruff Library at Emory UniversityHS coverage starts tonight as Decatur hosts North Atlanta, listen at soccerdownhere.mixlr.com or by clicking the Listen button at soccerdownhere.net, the girls match kicks off at 6pm.More Espresso on Thursday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Marcus Chairez and Matt Hartman join Belz to discuss the U17s. We start with the roster for U17 World Cup qualifying, but really the conversation is much more expansive than that. Who's the best XI in this age group? How does it stack up with past classes? How is MLS doing at running elite youth development in America since US Soccer abdicated responsibility? How good are Cavan Sullivan and Mathis Albert, really? Those questions and many more discussed at length. Check out Marcus's work at the U.S. Soccer Collective, which has become an indispensable source on soccer prospects from the USA.Twitter: https://x.com/USSoccerCollWebsite: https://www.ussoccercollective.com/And here's Matt's Twitter: https://x.com/MattSHartman Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! Patrons get a private ad-free feed for all episodes that go out on the public feed, plus the Monday Review every week with Watke and Vince. Patrons also get access to some video of clips we discuss on the show, our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
SoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler drops by for Hour 2 on Monday to go over a LOT of reffingdownhere- game management, carding, iniquity, and what may trigger a cardWe also look at the U17 World Cup action and a third place finish
It's a stacked Reaction Monday on SDH929TheGame's Abe Gordon talks about ATLUTD as he watched from afar and what he thought about the win over Inter MiamiWe have all the highlights and exclusive postgame comments from the locker room andSoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler drops by for Hour 2 on Monday to go over a LOT of reffingdownhere- game management, carding, iniquity, and what may trigger a cardWe also look at the U17 World Cup action and a third place finishJarrett puts a bow on the show looking at the rest of MLS this weekend
The level of youth women's football is better than it's ever been. Rach is in the Dominican Republic for the U17 World Cup and sat down with England's head coach Natalie Henderson to find out more. Natalie reveals some of the biggest challenges preparing for this tournament, shares the toughest part about her job and explains why youth football's ever-improving level has been so important for her players' development. Join us!Follow us on X, Instagram, and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Winsidr show, Rachel returns from the U17 World Cup and provides her insights. The hosts delve into various topics including the Chicago Sky's new facility, the recent WNBA broadcast rights deal, a mid-season awards check-in, and a recap of the All-Star game. Stay tuned for in-depth analysis and engaging discussions on these key WNBA updates.(Sound design by Mike Goodrick)Affiliate Links:Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Winsidr23BreakingT: http://breakingt.com/winsidrFanatics: http://fanatics.93n6tx.net/winsidrBetting Link:https://www.oddsshopper.com/winsidr/betmgmhttps://www.oddsshopper.com/winsidr/draftkingshttps://www.oddsshopper.com/winsidr/fanduelhttps://www.oddsshopper.com/winsidr/bet36521+ Gambling problem? Call or text 1-800-GAMBLER ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Super Eagles and Boavista defender, Bruno Onyemaechi sits down exclusively with EaglesTracker to discuss his football journey, from growing up in Owerri, moving to Anambra, eventually getting a transfer to playing football in Europe, and then representing the Super Eagles of Nigeria.0:00 Intro 0:58 Favourite holiday destinations 1:48 How I started playing football 4:45 Support from my parents5:31 Siblings playing football6:20 My favourite team growing up7:31 Players I look up to8:17 Playing as a forward for the Golden Eaglets8:50 How I became a defender9:52 My favourite position10:19 Is Nigeria's youth system working?12:05 Missing the U17 World Cup in 201713:12 How my journey in Europe started15:17 Failed move to Norway15:58 The style of football in Portugal 16:49 Adapting to life in Portugal18:00 Fighting relegation last season (23/24)20:06 Relationship with Chidozie Awaziem 22:02 First Super Eagles call up 25:08 My Super Eagles debut27:29 Getting called up for AFCON 202330:03 Finishing second at AFCON 202331:39 Disappointment of not featuring at the AFCON33:17 Thoughts on Jose Peseiro35:30 GAME: How many can you name in 30 seconds?38:49 GAME: Quickfire questions 41:20 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign 44:35 GAME: Do you remember?49:05 How I plan for my career 50:08 Failed transfer to Nantes53:04 GAME: Would you rather?55:04 Advice for aspiring footballers 57:10 What to expect in the future57:53 OutroSupport the Show.Subscribe to make sure you miss an episode.Rep Naija in the NGA Hoodie. Shop now on https://eaglestrackershop.com/products/nigeria-hoodieConnect with us:Shop - eaglestrackershop.comInstagram - Instagram.com/eaglestracker_ngTwitter - Twitter.com/EaglesTrackerNGFacebook - Facebook.com/EaglesTrackerWeb - www.eaglestrackerng.com
In this episode, Justin Chezem, head coach of Christopher Newport University men's soccer and I welcome Kelvin Jones. Kelvin is the UPSL Head Coach, Crew 2 Assistant Coach, and Assistant Director of Player Development for the Columbus Crew. Additionally, he was the assistant coach for the US Men's National Team U17 side that played in the recent U17 World Cup in Indonesia. We discussed the recruiting process, finding the right fit, player development, and his experience at the U17 World Cup. It was great to catch up with Kelvin and we're looking forward to having him on again!SummaryIn this conversation, Kelvin Jones and Justin Chezem discuss various topics related to soccer, including memories of legacy trips, Kelvin's role at the club, the draft process, college soccer, and the transfer portal. They also talk about the factors involved in choosing a college and the challenges and realities of recruiting. They highlight the changing landscape of recruiting and the impact of COVID on the process. The conversation covers various topics related to the future of soccer, player recruitment for academies, youth players advocating for themselves, upcoming plans and demos, injuries and the end of playing days, Kelvin's experience at the World Cup, and his future involvement with the national team.TakeawaysThe draft process in soccer can vary depending on the organization, with some teams using their picks to acquire talent and others focusing on developing their own players.College soccer offers a pathway for players to continue their development and potentially move on to professional careers.When choosing a college, it's important to consider the balance between soccer, academics, and the social environment.The recruiting process for college soccer has changed significantly, with more talent and more events to navigate.The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on recruiting, with some players facing challenges in finding the right college fit. The landscape of soccer is constantly changing, and the future of the sport is uncertain. There may be changes in league structures and year-round training processes.Player recruitment for academies involves casting a wide net and varies depending on the age group. It can range from local scouting to national scouting.Youth players can actively advocate for themselves by reaching out to academy coaches through various channels such as email, social media, and recruitment websites.As a coach, it is important to prioritize player safety and avoid unnecessary physical exertion during training sessions.Kelvin's experience at the World Cup was unique and difficult to put into words. It provided valuable learning opportunities and a different coaching environment.Future involvement with the national team is uncertain, but Kelvin remains open to opportunities and values the connections he has made in US soccer.Chapters00:00 Memories of Legacy Trips01:46 Kelvin's Role at the Club04:59 The Draft Process08:23 College Soccer and the Transfer Portal11:55 Navigating the College Decision17:28 Factors in Choosing a College23:24 Different Timelines for College Decisions27:41 Recruiting Challenges and Realities32:44 The Changing Landscape of Recruiting37:24 The Impact of COVID on Recruiting39:31 The Future of Soccer41:05 Player Recruitment for Academies43:19 Youth Players Advocating for Themselves45:48 Upcoming Plans and Demos49:35 Injuries and the End of Playing Days53:23 Kelvin's Experience at the World Cup01:00:17 Future Involvement with the National Team
Angola make their return to the Africa Cup of Nations with coach Pedro Goncalves at their helm. Goncalves led the Angola U17 team to a Round of 16 berth at the U17 World Cup in 2019. Now he takes that same generation of players, with a few experienced players to Cote d'Ivoire to try and build on that success.We speak to Eurico Costa who breaks down Angola's expectations for us. You can follow Eurico here: https://twitter.com/passevertical
Calm and chill. From our interview with St. Louis City SC right back Akil Watts, those are the two best words to describe him. But don't get it twisted — he's a competitor through and through. After a promising youth career that saw him feature on the United States U17 World Cup squad, Watts has made stops in Mallorca, Louisville, and now St. Louis, where he was a part of one of the biggest surprises of the MLS season. St. Louis City SC took the league by storm in its debut season, finishing in first place in the Western Conference. Watts featured in 18 regular season matches for St. Louis, recording one assist while also contributing to one goal in the U.S. Open Cup. He wants to get on the scoring train more often next year, and hopes to continue his success in the league next season. We sit down with the promising young defender to discuss his career journey, his time in MLS, and the all-important pregame outfits. Timestamps (01:19) Akil's origins in the game, where he started and how he progressed through the ranks (03:52) Playing at the U17 World Cup and making a move to Europe with RCD Mallorca (10:50) Transitioning back to the U.S. with Louisville City (13:07) The amazing stadium atmosphere at St. Louis City SC (19:30) The music in the St. Louis City SC locker room and his favorite music (21:40) What it's like in St. Louis and traveling to other cities during the season (24:30) Offseason training and goals for next season (30:06) Akil's fashion game and the music he's currently listening to (37:10) What's next for him Cast Hosts: Ramsey Abushahla, Julio Monterroza, & Brigitte Flores Producer: Roy Cho Subscribe to our newsletter for more interviews and latest news on street football, freestyle, and urban culture, read more about soccer culture on our website, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook.
In this episode the boys are back talking everything that happened this week in football. From the unbelievable prank at the Euro 2024 Draw, to our hate comments and why British football fans hate Americans so much to the U17 World Cup and the possibility of a second team in Miami. 20%OFF WITH CODE 5ASIDE ON GOLIMPICO.COM LIKE. SHARE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE Follow Us: @5asidepod On All Platforms
On this week's main show, Manuel and Stefan react to Germany winning the U17 World Cup and what it could mean for Julian Nagelsmann's senior squad ahead of next year's Euro 2024 in Germany. They then break down a fascinating 1-1 draw between Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund and debate whether the result suited Xabi Alonso, Edin Terzic or Thomas Tuchel. Enjoy!
Reynoso & Soltero discuss Round 5 of the UEFA Champions League & AFC Champions League as both tournaments intensity continues to ramp up with the Knockout stages looming! (00:00) Thank you! (01:14) Arsenal vs. Lens (03:16) Sevilla vs. PSV Eindhoven (03:45) Benfica vs. Inter Milan (04:50) Borussia Dortmund vs. AC Milan (12:21) PSG vs. Newcastle United (17:42) Feyenoord vs. Atletico Madrid (25:28) Barcelona vs. FC Porto (28:02) Manchester United vs. Galatasaray (31:56) Real Madrid vs. Napoli (40:19) Are Bayern the biggest threat to Man City? (42:16) Why the UCL Knockout stage is so exciting! (44:10) Al Hilal vs. Navbahor (48:52) Al Nassr vs. Persepolis (54:35) Ventforet Kofu vs. Melbourne City (55:45) Incheon United vs. Yokohama Marinos (59:48) Real Estelí vs. LD Alajuelense (01:03:34) France vs. Germany U17 World Cup FINAL PREVIEW --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegivengo/support
Enrick and Peter are back to analyze the below topics: - Disappointing Seleção vs Colombia/Argentina - Violent Clashes in the Maracanã - Make-up matches, Botafogo's misery, Cruzeiro's desperation, Impressive Vasco, and Flamengo vs RB Bragantino Also covered are the U17 World Cup and Serie B's penultimate match week. Follow us on Twitter! @TheSmokingSnk @enrick_1011 @santosfc_ingles
Phil and James are back as they disucss Utd's win v Everton and the sensational Garnacho goal. They talk about the brilliant Kobbie Mainoo performance, they look ahead to Galatasaray and find out who Utd have been scouting at the U17 World Cup
Reynoso goes solo to discuss all topics world football! Ranging from Alejandro Garnacho's incredible Ronaldo-esque bicycle kick goal to Santiago Gimenez's hat trick against Excelsior. Tapping into U17 World Cup football as well with the rise of Claudio Echeverri, and looking into both the Brazilian title race and the MLS Playoffs! (00:00) Intro(01:16) Garnacho's Puskas Goal(05:21) Newcastle United vs. Chelsea(08:41) Did Doku COOK Trent?(16:00) Kai Havert's Game Winner(19:08) Aston Villa overtakes Tottenham in the Top 4!(24:12) Will Luton Town prove Soltero WRONG?(27:10) Is Echeverri the next Messi?(32:52) Santi Gimenez Hat Trick!(36:32) Will Harry Kane break Lewandowski's RECORD?(38:40) Brasileirão Title Race UPDATE!(42:52) MLS Conference Finals PREDICTIONS --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegivengo/support
We're talking ALL things soccer - The domestic leagues return with BIG games to talk about, Brazil v Argentina violence, U17 World Cup, along with MUCH MORE! JOIN US!!Be sure to visit www.SoccerWorld.net for ALL your soccer gear needs.Train with Next Level Training to be the best player you can be! Check them out at www.next-leveltraining.comVisit the OFFICIAL beer provider of We Are Soccer in Oak Park, MI. Dog & Pony Show Brewing. The beer is deeeeelicious!!!www.dogandponyshowbrewing.comCreating the best possible soccer experience for every player, regardless of skill level - visit the www.MichiganJaguarsFC.comWE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THESE SONGSno copyright infringement intended, for artistic purposes only
USMNT: we get balls deep in the "successful" home-and-home with T&T, put the results in context and try to make sense of Sergiño Dest's meltdown (including what an appropriate punishment looks like) HEADLINES: Everton's 10-point deduction and what it means for City and Chelsea; IFAB contemplates instituting rugby-like rules, insurance company (of all people) issue report that may actually make an impact on schedule congestion and CONMEBOL reveals two Copa America 2024 host cities WHAT IF: Torsten Frings did not criminally use his hands to block Greggory Berhalter's potential game-winning volley in the 2002 World Cup quarterfinal... would his USMNT coaching experience be any different? PREMIER LEAGUE: time to hit the ground running with preview of City vs Liverpool and Newcastle vs City plus a painfully honest prediction about Tottenham vs Aston Villa ROUND THE WORLD: MLS playoffs in full swing (feel the momentum!) and U17 World Cup update STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets and GOAWs
Arsenal Academy Report for November 17, 2023 November academy internationals: Who plays where by Stephen Wright for Arsenal Media Kamarni Ryan scores decisive goal as Arsenal U18s beat Norwich City Vieira scores & Nelson impresses as Arsenal U21s lose to Reading in Bristol Street Motors Trophy Nwaneri scores & assists; Lewis-Skelly gets assist as England U17s thrash New Caledonia 10-0 Arsenal youngsters Lewis-Skelly & Nwaneri features as England U17s beat Iran in World Cup Nwaneri & Lewis-Skelly feature as England U17s progress in World Cup despite defeat to Brazil Amario Cozier-Duberry scores, Lino Sousa features as England U19s thrash Romania Loan Report for Arsenal Youth Players Unless noted, all articles read for the Arsenal Academy Report were written by Jeorge Bird. They can be found at https://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/ along with many other articles, bios on our youth players, and much, much more. Follow Jeorge on Twitter at @jeorgebird
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
Susannah Collins, Nico Cantor, Jalil Anibaba, and Alexis Guerreros kick off today's show by recapping the US vs Trinidad and Tobago Nations League matchup, how a 3-0 win can look so bad, and what isn't clicking at the moment (1:59). Then, Geoff Shreeves joins with breaking news as Everton have been docked ten points for financial fair play violations and what this means for the likes of Chelsea and Man City down the road (15:01). Shreeves then sticks around to discuss the weekend's upcoming Euro Qualifiers as well as Italy's current struggles overall (22:49). And finally, the MF crew talk Luis Diaz scoring two goals to defeat Brazil for first time in Colombia World Cup qualifying history with recently released kidnapped father in crowd (29:05). The group chat with U17 World Cup coach Gonzalo Segares in Part Two of the Morning Footy podcast! Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ep 291: Just a short one, where I take a look at the current U-17 World Cup taking place in Indonesia, where our young Lions have gotten off to a great start. Running Time: 10:08 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
In this episode we preview Iran's first 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Hong Kong & Uzbekistan as well as the Team Melli squad list selected by Amir Ghalenoei. We also discuss Iran U17s performances so far at the 2023 FIFA U17 World Cup. 00:00 - Intro 01:50 - Playing the same teams 02:45 - Squad list analysis 03:09 - Saman Ghoddos success 03:30 - Amir Ghalenoei's picks 04:23 - Installing leaders 05:30 - Young players called up 09:00 - Ghalenoei's approach 12:57 - Surprise call-ups? 15:30 - Return of Omid Ebrahimi 18:20 - Attackers called up 21:00 - Mehdi Ghayedi snubbed? 21:56 - Where is Allahyar Sayyadmanesh? 27:10 - 2023 FIFA U17 World Cup update 27:57 - Inadequacies for youth 33:00 - Look-ahead at matches 34:08 - Fan questions 43:22 - Outro Match Info: Ranking: Iran (21), Hong Kong (150), Uzbekistan (73) Iran vs. Hong Kong - 16/11/23 Times: 6 PM (Tehran), 2:30 PM (London), 3:30 PM (Berlin), 9:30 AM (New York), 6:30 AM (Los Angeles) Uzbekistan vs. Iran - 21/11/23 Times: 4:30 PM (Tehran), 1:00 PM (London), 2:00 PM (Berlin), 7:00 AM (New York), 4:00 AM (Los Angeles) Follow us on social media @GolBezan, leave a like/review & subscribe on the platform you listen on - YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud, Amazon, Castbox. Panel: Sina Sadrzadeh & Arya Allahverdi Editor: Samson Tamijani Graphics: Mahdi Javanbakhsh Intro Music: CASPIAN by ASADI https://instagram.com/dannyasadi https://smarturl.it/CASPIAN Outro Music: K!DMO https://instagram.com/kidmo.foreal Sina - https://x.com/IranFooty Arya - https://x.com/Arya_Allahverdi Samson - https://x.com/713Samson Mahdi - https://x.com/mativsh https://x.com/GolBezan https://x.com/GolBezanFarsi https://instagram.com/GolBezan https://facebook.com/GolBezanPodcast https://tiktok.com/@golbezan https://patreon.com/GolBezan
Bonnie and New Zealand Herald football writer Michael Burgess wrap the Wellington Phoenix women's win and Macey Fraser's incredible strike. We also discuss the Phoenix men holding a forceful Melbourne Victory to a draw. Plus we look at the FIFA men's U17 World Cup and the upcoming All Whites match against Greece. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arsenal Academy Report for November 10, 2023 Arsenal youngsters Ethan Nwaneri & Myles Lewis-Skelly named in England squad for U17 World Cup Arsenal U19s suffer frustrating exist in UEFA Youth League [via Arseblog News] Ismail Oulad M'Hand impresses for Arsenal U19s in difficult circumstances Cozier-Duberry scores brace as Arsenal U21s draw with Manchester City in six-goal thriller Loan Report Arsenal U18 Game postponed as team bus went to Bournemouth instead of Brighton Unless noted, all articles read for the Arsenal Academy Report were written by Jeorge Bird. They can be found at https://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/ along with many other articles, bios on our youth players, and much, much more. Follow Jeorge on Twitter at @jeorgebird & Arseblog News at @arseblognews
On this week's show we catch up on the CAF Women's Champions League in Ivory Coast. It's the third edition of the tournament, and CAF say there are many positives – we hear from their head of women's football;Also we preview the Under-17 Men's World Cup, in Indonesia, with four African teams, including Senegal, as the continent looks for an eighth title in this competition.And lots from Stuart, with VAR controversies in the EPL and in the Uefa Champions League.
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Matt Hartman and Marcus Chairez join Belz to talk through the U17s' chances at the upcoming U17 World Cup in Indonesia, what the relative weakness of the 2006 birth year means for the talent pool, and who did themselves favors with their play in the Czech Republic a few weeks ago. (Patron-only edition is 45 minutes longer and includes detailed discussion of 6 specific prospects, and some encouraging news about the 2007 through 2009 birth years.)Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! You get exclusive podcast episodes on average twice a week, plus access to the Discord and live call-in shows, by signing up here for as little as $2 a month: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
Felipe Quiñones, un prometedor joven prospecto del baloncesto, se encuentra en su año junior en la prestigiosa escuela IMG. En este cautivador podcast, Quiñones comparte su memorable experiencia de adaptación a un estilo de vida completamente ajeno a sus raíces. La entrevista se sumerge en su emocionante verano, marcado por su representación exitosa de Puerto Rico en el Torneo U16 Americas 2023, donde ganó la medalla de bronce y aseguró un lugar en el Mundial U17 de 2024. También se destaca su triunfo en el Torneo U17 Centrobasket 2023, donde se alzó con la medalla de oro. Esta es la segunda ves que Felipe Quiñones nos visita y me siento feliz de tener la oportunidad de presenciar de cerca el crecimiento no solo de un talentoso prospecto de la isla, sino también el de un joven que persigue incansablemente su sueño en el mundo del baloncesto. Felipe Quiñones, a promising young basketball prospect, is currently in his junior year at the prestigious IMG Academy. In this captivating podcast, Quiñones shares his memorable experience of adapting to a lifestyle completely different from his roots. The interview delves into his exciting summer, marked by his successful representation of Puerto Rico in the 2023 U16 Americas Tournament, where he won the bronze medal and secured a spot in the 2024 U17 World Cup. His victory in the 2023 U17 Centrobasket Tournament, where he clinched the gold medal, is also highlighted. This is the second time Felipe Quiñones has visited us, and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to witness up close the growth not only of a talented prospect from the island but also that of a young man tirelessly pursuing his dream in the world of basketball. Redes Sociales: Pase Extra: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paseextra- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paseextra/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe7xY9Qw/ JP: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jean.paul49/ Felipe: - Instagram: https://instagram.com/faq2026?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pase-extra/support
We recapped CONCACAF men's U17 World Cup qualifiers, English Premier League, UCL, Reggaegirlz and much more. One love, fam.
Pierre da Silva is an Professional Footballer who plays as a winger/CAM, currently a free agent. Most previously played with MIAMI FC in the USL Championship. Listen to how Da Silva got scouted at a young age to play in Santos FC (Brasil) before receiving a call to the USA National Team. Da Silva shares his experience playing the U17 World Cup and how the competition was at an incredible level. @pierredasilva11
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Two cycles ago Tim Weah, Sergino Dest and Josh Sargent led the U17 men's national team. One cycle ago it was Gio Reyna and Ricardo Pepi. A new U17 cycle is upon us and Matt Hartman joins the podcast to talk through the roster for the Concacaf championship, which serves as U17 World Cup qualifying and starts Saturday. Now it's Cruz Medina and Oscar Verhoeven, Pedro Soma and Keyrol Figueroa who we'll be watching. Let's see! Let's go!----Scuffed is an ad-free podcast. Support that and get exclusive episodes (more than 50 last year and on pace for more in 2023), plus access to the Discord including live call-in shows, by signing up for our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
We breakdown the world's top future talent by analyzing the games of the top performers at the 2022 FIBA U17 World Cup. USA: 1:38 - 41:27 Spain: 41:35-55:50 France: 56:02-1:15:45 Honorable Mentions: 1:16:00 Merchandise: https://noceilingsnba.bigcartel.com/ No Ceilings: https://www.noceilingsnba.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB2VLAKiNE1szf7EJzZF1cg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app