Episode 3

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Published on:

10th Jun 2023

African Cup 2023 Qualifying - Short Version - Groups G-I

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https://soccerphiles.captivate.fm/

 Description: of this podcast

We recently finished a series previewing African Cup 2023 qualification going group by group.

It’s a pretty deep dive into their history and we realize that not everyone will be interested in that.

More people will be interested in what’s happening currently in the African Cup and it is interesting with African Cup 2023 qualification already started and some of the usual surprises that come with African soccer already on offer.

 

So this is a compilation of the last sections of three of those podcasts which includes:

   - A comparison of FIFA and ELO rankings

   - A head to head comparison of the teams

   - A discussion analyzing the prospects of each team

   - Our predictions for how the table will finish

   - Specific predictions on the two sets of games that have been played already


 Credits:

Musical intro and outro

    - Realism Stealth Warrior with a tune call Pseudo African Rednecks

Transitions

   - Hi-fi African Drums by Cyberdread


Links to full analysis on groups:

Group G

Podcast link

https://player.captivate.fm/episode/59773967-f97a-45d5-a956-9b86dfb08654

Youtube link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFWl1eriQLc


Group H

Podcast link

https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6af54d60-c605-4bf7-8fef-99b4816267bf

Youtube link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAM4NgWfQLg


Group I

Podcast link

https://player.captivate.fm/episode/e02bdee1-192b-4942-98a7-f0757537a479

Youtube link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wsSxi9ktoE

 

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About the Podcast

International Soccer Preview
by Soccerphiles Canada
International Soccer Preview by Soccerphiles Canada previews upcoming tournaments and qualifications in international soccer.

We offer a thorough history of each team we preview and do a deep dive into each team's for the specific stage of the tournament we are previewing. So, for example, if we are previewing the 2023 Asian Cup finals, we do a deep dive into each team's history at the Asian Cup finals.

For tournaments, we also produce an episode for the players of each team. We hope listeners enjoy tournaments more by gaining a more intimate of the teams and players in a tournament.

We are currently on series 21. Having covered the latest regional cup in all confederations, we are now planning to preview World Cup qualifying for all regions.

About your hosts

Kevin Smyth

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Kevin’s passion for soccer started in Wales where he grew up. It continued when, at age 10, he moved to Edmonton, Canada and when he lived in South Korea for 15 years. In fact, he chose South Korea in anticipation of 2002 World Cup, which he attended.

Over the decades he kept informed and engaged in the soccer world, first through a hobby of scrap-booking world cup information. This hobby migrated to the computer after 2002 and grew into a project that eventually tracked all the national teams and their players, year over year. This information has become the 'soccer files' on which the 'International Soccer Preview' podcast is based.

The idea of a podcast was ignited when searching for a podcast that covered the 2019 Asian Cup. There was none. He recognized current soccer sources were mostly Euro-centric and that other interesting regions got little coverage. It struck him that he might be the one to do it. So, after a couple of years of preparation and courage-building, the podcast, which he hosts with his equally soccerphilic nephew Conor, was born.

When he isn’t engulfed in the soccer world, Kevin is a teacher. With a BA and MA in teaching, he has taught English at the high-school and University level in both Alberta and South Korea. Kevin is married with two daughters, and he speaks Korean.

Conor Smyth

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Conor has been watching and playing soccer for as long as he can remember. When Kevin began discussing the idea of a podcast, Conor jumped at the chance to be involved. He brings a passion for the game as well as a breadth of knowledge about soccer around the globe - from his local side FC Edmonton, to club football all over the world, to the major regional and international tournaments.

Conor has a degree in Political Science and Economics from the University of Alberta. He also spent one of his years of university studying at Swansea University in Wales. He is married and has a young daughter.