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Real Football Podcast / Episode 5, World Cup and International Cup Fiascos

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Real Football Podcast
Episode 5, World Cup and International Cup Fiascos
{{langos=='en'?('26/02/2022' | todate):('26/02/2022' | artodate)}} - Issue 9.1

A dive into the abundance and normalcy of chaos in World Cup football. Hosts and guests will also discuss the sources of discord from autocratic hosts, diplomatic spats, to Qatar’s currently known issues. Also to be addressed are the expansion of the World Cup tournament, Newcastle’s newfound Saudi wealth, “what in the world is going for this year's Africa Cup of Nations,” and the last shot at glory for a generation of players.

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Guests

Thomas Serres
Thomas Serres

Adjunct Professor at UCSC and Researcher with Développement & Société

Thomas Serres has a PhD in political science from the EHESS. He is currently an associated researcher with Développement & Société in Paris and an Adjunct Professor at the University of California-Santa Cruz.  His research focuses on the politics of crisis and trans-nationalization in Algeria

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Khalid Namez
Khalid Namez

Technology Professional & Soccer Fanatic

Khalid Namez is an experienced technology professional, passionate about all things soccer, from the Premier League to the CAF Confederation Cup. When not running enterprise networks, Khalid enjoys watching and playing soccer with his kids, and arguing about off-side calls with the TV.

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Abdullah Al-Arian
Abdullah Al-Arian

Assistant Professor of History at Georgetown University 

Abdullah Al-Arian is an assistant professor of history at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Qatar. He is the author of Answering the Call: Popular Islamic Activism in Sadat's Egypt (Oxford, 2014). During the fall of 2014, when this interview was conducted, he served as a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Middle East Studies at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He is co-editor of Jadaliyya's Critical Currents in Islam page.

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