Moses Swaibu laments about betraying the sport he loved in a news podcast. Plus: five of the best podcasts about great love stories
Moses Swaibu tells all about betraying the sport he loved in a news podcast. Plus: five of the best podcasts about great love stories, a new show from former US politician Stacey Abrams, which aims to help listeners understand the planet’s biggest ills – and how they can get involved with fixing them.
“I drove across London with piles of cash in my car and learned which footballers could be made to throw a match,” says Moses Swaibu as he opens this confessional podcast. The ex-professional footballer admits he had the power to control scores and make millions for overseas betting cartels. Now you can hear the regret in his voice as he tells Troy Deeney how he went from promising young player to a betrayer of the sport he loved.
After forming in 2016, the Refugee Olympic Team made history at Paris 2024 when boxer Cindy Ngamba won the team’s first medal. In this special episode of the series that celebrates unsung sporting heroes, her fellow refugee Olympians badminton player Dorsa Yavarivafa and swimmer Matin Balsini share what such a journey is really like.
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