PODCAST · sports
GloBall
by Women's Football Collective
Women's football is growing all over the world, especially in countries like England, Spain or in the US. But these widely covered places aren't the only ones where the game is developing. In this podcast, each month we will focus on a different country and question respective experts on the structures and success of women's football in their country. New episodes drop every 10th of the month. This is a production by Women's Football Collective, a community aiming to report on Women's Football.Website: wfcollective.comInstagram: wf_collectiveYoutube: Women's Football Collective
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Netherlands | S1E4
In the fourth episode, journalist Amber van Lieshout explains where women's football in the Netherlands is at. Women's Football Collective: Youtube, Instagram, TikTok: wf_collective Website: wfcollective.com
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Zambia | S1E3
Today, we‘ll talk about Zambia - with Aaron Mubanga. Zambia, just a couple of years ago was ranked 110th In the world. In the last four years, they made it to two Olympics and a World Cup. Also: the two most expensive players in the world are Zambian: Barbra Banda and Rachael Kundananji. We actually talked on the day of the announcement that Barbra Banda moves to the US to Orlando Pride. Despite these star players, they got knocked out in the group stages in the World Cup, but Aaron is sure they can do better at the Olympics this summer. At the timing our conversation they hadn’t qualified for the Olympic Games in Paris this summer yet. But since we talked the beat Morocco and secured their spot. Zambia is an exciting place for women‘s football at the moment - but not free of controversies. Besides the on the field success and Aaron’s role as Barbra Bandas manager, we also talked about the allegations against Zambian national team coach Bruce Mwape. Aaron was such an interesting person to talk to and I hope you enjoy our conversation Guest: Aaron Mubanga Producer: Yannis Müller Host: Verena Müller-Baltes
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Argentina | S1E2
This month’s episode is on Argentina. Verena is joined by journalist Melanie Anzidei who is currently a writer for The Athletic. Melanie, whose parents are from Argentina, talks to us about her experience covering the World Cup in Sydney last year and how the Argentinian fans made quite the impression in Australia and New Zealand. She also tells us what she thinks about the development of the league, the National Team and their chances at the first edition of the Gold Cup. Melanie’s Socials:Twitter & Instagram: @melanieanzidei Website: www.melanieanzidei.com Women's Football Collective: Youtube, Instagram, TikTok: wf_collective Website: wfcollective.com
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Denmark | S1E1
The relationship between the Danish national team and their federation? „It’s complicated“, says Amalie Bremer, GloBall’s first guest. Amalie is a radio host, podcaster, and co-founded a fanclub. She joins host Verena to talk about the developments in Danish Women’s Football. Amalie explains how the strike that the national team went on in 2017 impacted the years to come. She also tells us why the league doesn’t gravitate much attention. Listen to these topics and more now, in the first Episode of GloBall! Guest: Amalie Bremer Producer: Yannis Müller Host: Verena Müller-Baltes
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GloBall (trailer)
Listen up! A new podcast about Women's Football around the world is coming to you. Each month, we'll look at a different country and talk to experts in and around of football from these countries. As a little teaser, here are some facts you may or may not have heard before. Subscribe to be the first to know about new episodes, which will drop each 10th of a month.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Women's football is growing all over the world, especially in countries like England, Spain or in the US. But these widely covered places aren't the only ones where the game is developing. In this podcast, each month we will focus on a different country and question respective experts on the structures and success of women's football in their country. New episodes drop every 10th of the month. This is a production by Women's Football Collective, a community aiming to report on Women's Football.Website: wfcollective.comInstagram: wf_collectiveYoutube: Women's Football Collective
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