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Afcon 2023 preview special

An episode of the Made in Africa podcast, hosted by Ed Aarons, titled "Afcon 2023 preview special" was published on January 8, 2024 and runs 122 minutes.

January 8, 2024 ·122m · Made in Africa

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Rahman and Ed are joined by Maher Mezahi and Brandon and Joe from The International Window podcast to preview the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast. Can Senegal make it back-to-back titles or will Mohamed Salah get revenge for last time and finally become an African champion with Egypt?

Rahman and Ed are joined by Maher Mezahi and Brandon and Joe from The International Window podcast to preview the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast. Can Senegal make it back-to-back titles or will Mohamed Salah get revenge for last time and finally become an African champion with Egypt?


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