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Maccabi Netanya end Israeli trophy drought, a Maltese club president wants to play & the meteoric rise of Cosmos in San Marino

Maccabi Netanya end Israeli trophy drought, a Maltese club president wants to play & the meteoric rise of Cosmos in San Marino

FromThe Sweeper - A World Football Podcast


Maccabi Netanya end Israeli trophy drought, a Maltese club president wants to play & the meteoric rise of Cosmos in San Marino

FromThe Sweeper - A World Football Podcast

ratings:
Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After 18 months in the podcast wilderness, The Sweeper is back - with the new-look team of Lee Wingate and Paul Watson getting their teeth stuck straight into the quirkiest stories European football has to offer.
The first Solomon Islander to ever sign a professional contract in Europe pens a deal in Bosnia, while a club president in Malta contemplates resignation in order to register himself as a player.
Cosmos go from bottom last season to top of the pile this term in San Marino - but what's been their secret? Meanwhile, Swift Hesperange of Luxembourg are Europe's only unbeaten side, and there is news from the lower reaches of the French and Italian top flights too.
Across the domestic cups, Israel's Maccabi Netanya remarkably win a trophy without scoring a goal, second-tier Pas de la Casa make waves in the Andorran Cup and Barcelona's Copa del Rey opponents Ceuta get a new mascot: 'Caballati' the mackerel.
RUNNING ORDER:
PART 1 - Introduction to the new hosts and our first stories (00:50)
PART 2 - The leagues making headlines across UEFA (14:38)
PART 3 - Cup runs, triumphs & geopolitics (29:30)
Released:
Feb 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (45)

The European football podcast that spreads the love to all 55 UEFA countries and beyond | Presented by Lee Wingate and Paul Watson | January round-up episode coming on Wednesday 1 February