• Heroes, Handballs and Heartache - Ghana At The World Cup 2010

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Heroes, Handballs and Heartache - Ghana At The World Cup 2010

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  • On July 2nd 2010, in Johannesburg's Soccer City stadium, a crossbar denied Ghana from making history and becoming the first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final. 


     


    'Heroes, Handballs and Heartache' is the story of Ghana at the 2010 World Cup. Join Paul and a panel of fantastic guests for a nostalgic journey which details the highs and lows of an epic campaign featuring passion, penalties and pain. 


     


    When Asamoah Gyan's stoppage time penalty crashed off of the bar, it brought a close to one of the longest running heavyweight rivalries in football history - Ghanaian footballers versus crossbars. From Tony Yeboah's thunderous strikes in the mid-90s, to Michael Essien's Champions League haymaker against Barcelona, Ghanaian footballers have been going toe to toe with the woodwork- in a slugfest akin to Ali versus Frazier or Fury versus Wilder. But sadly, it was that crossbar in Johannesburg which struck the knockout blow in this titanic battle. Join us to relive the story of Ghana's World Cup journey, and how it was ultimately ended by a combination of the second coming of the hand of god, and a defiant piece of woodwork. 


     


    This episode is from our My Football Stories series, brought to you by My Football Heroes Podcast, with contributions from Ibrahim Mustapha (author of 'No Longer Naïve - African Football's Growing Impact at the World Cup), Roland (Pros Only Sports), Abid Imam (Freo de Janeiro), Richard Amponsah (Eagle-Eyed Football), K Sarps (Ball and Banter Podcast) and Coach Kojo (3 in Midfield/The Match Report). 


     


    Written by Paul Bacon. Artwork by Adam Burton. Music by HoliznaCCO. Created by My Football Heroes Podcast. 


     


    Please take the time to subscribe, rate and review and follow us on Instagram @myfootballheroespodcast  


     


    For my about our contributors: 


    Ibrahim Mustapha - @ibstagram3000 @myrandomfootball 


    Get ‘No Longer Naïve - African Football's Growing Impact at the World Cup’ 


    https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/no-longer-naive 


     


    Roland - @prosonlysports_  


    https://www.youtube.com/c/ProsOnlySports 


     


    Abid Imam - @freodejaneiro 


    http://abidimam.com/  


     


    Richard Amponsah - @eagleeyedfootball_ 


    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Y9s7oua1gNoy-jJjqjSRQ  


     


    K Sarps - @ksarps_bnb @ball_and_banter 


    https://open.spotify.com/show/00cIYbSerkT11JbYCGRGHu  


    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_d9jnnTdxAoReNZUkW8xDw  



    Kojo - @coach_kojob @3inMidfield 


    https://www.youtube.com/c/3inMidfieldPodcast  


    https://open.spotify.com/show/5IIFcWyISqIYMnntM6wpVw  



    Artwork by @adamburtonart


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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On July 2nd 2010, in Johannesburg's Soccer City stadium, a crossbar denied Ghana from making history and becoming the first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final. 


 


'Heroes, Handballs and Heartache' is the story of Ghana at the 2010 World Cup. Join Paul and a panel of fantastic guests for a nostalgic journey which details the highs and lows of an epic campaign featuring passion, penalties and pain. 


 


When Asamoah Gyan's stoppage time penalty crashed off of the bar, it brought a close to one of the longest running heavyweight rivalries in football history - Ghanaian footballers versus crossbars. From Tony Yeboah's thunderous strikes in the mid-90s, to Michael Essien's Champions League haymaker against Barcelona, Ghanaian footballers have been going toe to toe with the woodwork- in a slugfest akin to Ali versus Frazier or Fury versus Wilder. But sadly, it was that crossbar in Johannesburg which struck the knockout blow in this titanic battle. Join us to relive the story of Ghana's World Cup journey, and how it was ultimately ended by a combination of the second coming of the hand of god, and a defiant piece of woodwork. 


 


This episode is from our My Football Stories series, brought to you by My Football Heroes Podcast, with contributions from Ibrahim Mustapha (author of 'No Longer Naïve - African Football's Growing Impact at the World Cup), Roland (Pros Only Sports), Abid Imam (Freo de Janeiro), Richard Amponsah (Eagle-Eyed Football), K Sarps (Ball and Banter Podcast) and Coach Kojo (3 in Midfield/The Match Report). 


 


Written by Paul Bacon. Artwork by Adam Burton. Music by HoliznaCCO. Created by My Football Heroes Podcast. 


 


Please take the time to subscribe, rate and review and follow us on Instagram @myfootballheroespodcast  


 


For my about our contributors: 


Ibrahim Mustapha - @ibstagram3000 @myrandomfootball 


Get ‘No Longer Naïve - African Football's Growing Impact at the World Cup’ 


https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/no-longer-naive 


 


Roland - @prosonlysports_  


https://www.youtube.com/c/ProsOnlySports 


 


Abid Imam - @freodejaneiro 


http://abidimam.com/  


 


Richard Amponsah - @eagleeyedfootball_ 


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Y9s7oua1gNoy-jJjqjSRQ  


 


K Sarps - @ksarps_bnb @ball_and_banter 


https://open.spotify.com/show/00cIYbSerkT11JbYCGRGHu  


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_d9jnnTdxAoReNZUkW8xDw  



Kojo - @coach_kojob @3inMidfield 


https://www.youtube.com/c/3inMidfieldPodcast  


https://open.spotify.com/show/5IIFcWyISqIYMnntM6wpVw  



Artwork by @adamburtonart


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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