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Women’s World Football Show is the longest-running podcast covering women’s soccer throughout the world. Discover the award-winning content that spotlights inspiring stories of the game’s leading women footballers, coaches, and influencers. Join us for exclusive interviews, bringing you closer to the game and learning more about your favorite players.

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Episode 178: Grace Asantewaa, Woso Maniacs, Sumani Basirudeen

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 178 features a special Ghana spotlight with Ghana Women’s National Football Team midfielder Grace Asantewaa; Woso Maniacs podcast founders and hosts Ewurama and Afua; and Ghana Premier League’s Northern Ladies FC head coach Sumani Basirudeen

Are you ready to travel to West Africa to the diverse country of Ghana? On this episode we take a look at women’s football in Ghana with three very different perspectives.

Our guests include Ghana Women’s National Team midfielder Grace Asantewaa; Founders and hosts of Wosos Maniacs podcast Ewurama and Afua; and  Ghana Women’s Premier League head coach Sumani Basirudeen all share their views of women’s football in Ghana

Grace Asantewaa

With nothing but a dream in her head and faith in her heart, the Grace Asantewaa has become the star for the Black Queens. Making a name for herself at the national team youth level on for her Ghana club sides, Grace is now playing and learning in Spain. At only 19-years old, Grace is already a leader for the senior national team.

In this exclusive interview, Grace shares her football journey, playing on the national team and what she thinks the Ghana FA needs to do to help the growth of women’s football in the country. A spirited and intense player and person, Grace Asantewaa is a big reason that women’s football is growing in Ghana and this is an interview you do not want to miss! (9’’)

Follow Grace on Instagram @asantewaa_messiah

Woso Maniacs

We’re talking with the founders and hosts of Woso Maniacs podcast Ewurama and Afua. The Ghana natives give us the fans’ perspective of what needs to be done to ensure the future of the women’s game in Ghana, the state of the league, some of the things that is keeping Ghanaian women’s football back and more… in a fun Woso-Maniacs-kind-of-way! (41’)

Follow on Twitter @WosoManiacs

Visit their website https://wosomaniacsgh.wixsite.com/wosomaniacsgh

Sumani Basirudeen

Coach Sumani Basirudeen stops by to share his experience as head coach of Northern Ladies FC of the Ghana Women’s Premier League.

What is it like for women players playing in the Ghana Women’s Premier League? How is the league helping to grow women’s football in Ghana? And also how are the teams producing great youth players and helping them stay in the game as they become young adults? Coach Bas is here to tell us all that and more! (01:13′)

Follow on Twitter @northern_women

Episode Links:

Ghana lifts maiden WAFU Women’s Cup with win over Ivory Coast

Ghana v France 2019 U20 Women’s World Cup

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Follow Women’s World Football Show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and our blog at wwfshowblog.com.

Listen to Women’s World Football Show on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Spreaker, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, Castbox, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and direct from our website at www.WWFShow.com.

Photo Courtesy of: FIFA

Original Broadcast Date: September 20, 2020

Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited & produced by Patty La Bella.

Additional assistance for this episode by LTA Agency, Grace Asantewaa, Woso Maniacs, Coach Sumani Basirudeen and Tindzo Bingi

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 87: Elise Kellond-Knight; Paul Greig, Allie Long

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 87 features exclusive interviews with Australian midfielder Elise Kellond-Knight; Sky Blue FC coach Paul Greig; USWNT midfielder Allie Long; and Michaela Senneck.

How do you succeed when you’re taken out of your comfort zone? You develop a brand new attitude! To eliseaction_finalgive us a first hand look at how this works, Women’s World Football Show welcomes Australian midfielder Elise Kellond-Knight!

As the only Matilda playing in the Frauen Budesliga at the moment, Elise shares her adventures at Turbine Potsdam, the change of culture, language, and oh that weather! On the pitch, Elise gives us insight on why she chose to leave the W-League and take on the new challenge of a faster, more disciplined game in Germany.

Elise also shares her experiences playing for Australia, her experiences at the Rio Olympics and what was the story behind the infamous water bottle swticher-roo with Lisa De Vanna? This is one of the highlights of the 2016 season! If you’re a fan of the Matilda’s, of Potsdam, or of energetic, entertaining players, this is the interview you’ll want to hear! (3:40)

paulgreig_finalPaul Greig
When Christy Holly was named head coach to Sky Blue FC of the NWSL at the beginning of 2016, he wasted no time in calling up his Scottish mate Paul Greig to come over to be his assistant coach. And true to form – Greig answered the call! Now he’s answering Adam’s call with a great one-on-one interview. The internationally experienced coach chats about his success in New Zealand with Northern Football, where he led his club to the ASB Women’s League championship in 2015. For a young chap, Greig brings vast experience to the NWSL, topping off one of the best coaching staffs in the league (with Holly and Jill Loyden). It’s awesome to get Greig’s perspective on his first year in the league, some of his standout moments over the past year, and a look at the upcoming season. Plus, Jersey’s favorite Scotsman delivers a special message to the Sky Blue fans! (45:00)

Allie Long
Since re-joining the U.S. Women’s National Team in April, 2016, Allie Long has more than allielong_finalquadrupled her career caps. Long came into this year with only 4 WNT appearances, but with her last start (vs Romania), she earned her 20th cap. Patty caught up with the newly appointed center back to talk about her new role on the team and how accepting she is of the team’s recent changes. Plus, is there a position she wouldn’t play and what was her biggest take-away from the Rio Olympics? Also, we hear from Jill Ellis who talks about Long’s poise on and off the pitch. If you think you know Allie Long, this interview may prove you wrong! (Yes, we rhyme). (31:33)

2016u20wwcU20 Women’s World Cup
The 2016 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup is in the books and standing on top of the heap is Korea DPR? How did that happen? And where did the powerhouses of USA, Japan and Brazil land? You’ll be surprised. Patty and Adam break down the cup, while putting the USA U20’s under the microscope. Could the USA’s college system be at the root of the youngster’s latest fall? We take on that discussion.

Millennial Madness!
Our WWFShow cub reporter Kaitlyn “Jonesy” Jones has tracked down her first interview and it’s none other than Michaela Senneck! The determined goalkeeper from South Africa jumped on the line to give us an up-close view of how young university students are balancing school, work, and the beautiful game! (1:06:11)

Plus Updates on…
NCAA College Cup; Africa Cup of Nations; England vs the Netherlands; Rogue One and MORE!

Fade Out Music by Meco

Original Broadcast Date: December 3, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; The Women’s Game; Northern Football; The PFA

Episode 21A: Sandra Prusina, Girls on the Ball

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 21A is a special episode taking an in-depth look at the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup with Canada sports journalist Sandra Prusina and from Girls on the Ball Rachel O’Sullivan and Sophie Downey.

Women’s World Football Show takes an in-depth look at the 2014 FIFA Under 20 Women’s World Cup. Join Adam and Patty as they go over the groups, teams and players to watch.

Plus Adam dazzles us with his Canadian trivia knowledge, Patty learns how to pronounce Moncton and who knew peanut butter was invented in Montreal?!

Check out Sandra’s blog Northern Kick and the Girls on the Ball website!

Original Broadcast Date: August 8, 2014.

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