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Welcome to the Cash 'n Sport podcast. The home of sports business content on the African continent with weekly discussions on the money side of sports teams, their owners, federations and more.

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So, the French media giant Canal+ has made it’s long anticipated move to acquire MultiChoice, the largest pay-TV operator on the African continent. Over the last four years, Canal+ has been buying up shares in MultiChoice, starting with a 6.5% stake in October 2020 which now stands at over 40%. But what or who is Canal+ and why the move towards an outright takeover now?

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Reports came out that MultiChoice has been dealt a blow in the sports rights dispute with eMedia and the SABC, here’s a Quick Take on what it really means.

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The main goal of FFP is to prevent clubs from spending more money than they earn, thus promoting financial stability. But with so many clus funded by their owners, can FFP equalise South African football and are we ready for the difficult conversations that come with financial disclosures?

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In the heart of South Africa, a nation deeply entrenched in the passion of rugby, lies a complex and compelling narrative—the schoolboy rugby pipeline. It's a story that transcends individual triumphs, delving into the very fabric of South African society and its sporting landscape. From bustling cities to remote townships, young boys with dreams of rugby glory navigate a system fraught with challenges and opportunities. But behind every tackle, every try, lies a tale of perseverance, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Join us as we embark on a journey through the heart of South African rugby, unraveling the intricate threads of the schoolboy rugby pipeline and exploring the hurdles and triumphs that shape the future of the sport in this passionate nation.

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As the highly anticipated Soweto Derby approaches, fans are not only focused on the upcoming clash but also on the future of two football giants, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates. With Dr. Motaung and Dr. Khoza, the longstanding leaders of these clubs, aging into their late 70s, questions arise about succession and the direction of these iconic teams.In this video, we delve into the challenges and complexities of succession planning in football, exploring the impact it could have on Chiefs, Pirates, and South African football as a whole. Join us as we analyze the road ahead for these titanic clubs.

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A week on from #AFCON2023 we asked Stan Matthews and Ria Ledwaba who Dr Patrice Motsepe is and their views of his presidency at CAF

In #QuickTakes

👇🏽🇿🇦The SA Rugby equity deal 🏉

🇺🇬@CricketUganda's new CEO

🇬🇭Ghana's crazy love for betting🎰

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Understanding who broadcasts football on the African continent and is SuperSport solely focused on European football as some on the socials seem to think

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Last week's major African sports business news in under 3 minutes 🫱🏾‍🫲🏻
🇨🇮 Ivory Coast declares it's ready to host AFCON
🫱🏾‍🫲🏻 Sponsorship agreements signed in South Africa 🇿🇦 and Kenya 🇰🇪
🇬🇭 FIFA World Cup bonus scandal in Ghana 😭
Enjoy

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CAF recently launched the African Clubs Association, a body meant to look after the interests of football clubs and grow the standard of African football.
But will it work? These are our thoughts on the ACA and what it aims to achieve..

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In this week's recap, we take a look at

🇬🇭 betPawa terminates Ghana Premier League deal ❌
🇿🇦 SAFA's strange World Cup bid 🥴
🌍 What is the African Clubs Association 🤔
The week that was in African sports business in under 3 minutes

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Explaining the intricate world of African football broadcasting, who New World TV is, how they compare to the MultiChoice / Canal + duopoly and the risks involved in such a deal for CAF
Who will blink first 👀🤷🏾‍♂️

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🚨 #WednesdayRecap
Basketball Africa League coming to South Africa 🏀🇿🇦
New World TV buys CAF rights 📺🛰️
MultiChoice results and the standout bits
The big stories in the week that was of African sports business 👇🏽

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A commercial guide into the success of Betway SA20 League.This includes economic impact of season 1, sponsors and broadcasters for season 2 🎥 : 22Ours

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In this episode, we are joined by Nick Moyo, sponsorship manager at 10Bet as we discuss sponsorship strategy and their foray into the South African football space.

Since launching in South Africa in late 2022, 10Bet has signed two new sponsorships including an official betting partnership with Bafana Bafana and a front of shirt deal with Lamontville Golden Arrows.

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A conversation with SAIL Group CEO, Jaco Beukes. In this discussion we touched on a range of topics from the various ways commercial offerings that SAIL provides it's clients to the state of facilities in South Africa and how to better commercialise them.

One critical area that Jaco felt needs particular attention is the role of government in helping facilities

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In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of African football as we dissect the Confederation of African Football's (CAF) recently released financial results. Join me, Nqobile Ndlovu, and my esteemed guest, Luxolo September, an insightful voice within the CAF community, as we shed light on the organization's economic backbone.We delve deep into the complexities behind CAF competitions' funding, an aspect crucial to African football's continued growth and stability.

Lux and I dig into the nitty-gritty of CAF's revenues, expenses, and financial health, offering listeners insight into the fiscal workings of one of football's major continental confederations.We also talk about the hotly debated CAF Super League. September shares his perspective on the proposed tournament, offering up an insider's take on the potential implications, benefits, and challenges that such a venture could bring to African football.

We also delve into the exciting realm of women's football within the continent. An area that promises exponential growth, women's football has the potential to redefine the sport within Africa. Listen as we examine the strides made in this arena and discuss the opportunities and challenges it presents.Join us for this comprehensive and riveting episode that spans everything from financial reports to women's football, offering a panoramic view of the current state and future of African football. If you’re a football enthusiast, financial analyst, or a fan looking to understand the workings of the sport you love, this episode is an absolute must-listen. Tune in for an enlightening conversation, as we take you behind the scenes of African football like never before.

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This week, I'm joined by Niels Momberg, a cricket administrator and manager of youth and tertiary cricket at Cricket South Africa. Niels is a passionate advocate for cricket, and he's been working hard to get more kids playing the sport.

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After the recent FIFA congress, we caught up with Osasu Obayiuwana for his take on the congress, the host nation and the state of African football.

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In this short podcast we look at the biggest news in African sports business this week including the GIFA congress in Rwanda, Morocco's joint bid to host the World Cup, Oppo's sponsorship of the Springboks and Toyota's backing of the Cape Epic

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n this discussion with Andrew Breetzke, the CEO of the SA Cricketers Association, we discuss the state of employment in global cricket, how the ICC is no longer in control of the game, the SA20, player welfare and the bleak future of test cricket.

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In this episode we discuss what broadcasting is, how the CAF broadcast deal came to be then fell apart as well as how CAF cane build a case for another billion dollar deal.

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Our discussion on the AmaZulu Business School initiative touches on bankruptcies, player education, youth teams, black tax, minimum wage, unqualified agents and a word on OJ Mabizela ❤️

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We explore WADA's stance on the Marijuana issue and how USA rugby is trying to replicate Japans successful rugby model by attracting South African born players.

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In this weeks CashNSport podcast, we break down why FIFA wants a world cup every two years, what it means for the players and the nations that never play. We also explore the rugby 12's concept and how it could benefit world rugby

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This weeks episode looks at the bonuses for our paralympics team after Tokyo, Bafana Bafana getting their group going, the Springboks taking aim at Australia, Rwanda organisation in the face of Covid and all the football news around the world.

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In this sports wrap we recap the Team SA paralympics medals, the covid passports at the US Open and the crazy transfer window that just ended

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We take a look at the disciplinary decision in the Royal AM matter which now becomes a TTM problem, discuss the The British Journal of Sports Medicine walk back on Caster Semenya as well as touch on NFT's in sport

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This week we preview the upcoming Paralympics, we also take a look at the disaster that led to Barcelona losing Leonel Messi to PSG as well as a disaster of our own the resulted in the sale of Bloemfontein Celtic

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In this podcast we take a look at the Team SA performance at the Tokyo Olympics, medal bonuses and funding

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This week we look at South Africa's fortunes at the Olympics thus far, the effects of mental health on athletes, how the DSD athletes issue is going to return and our future stars

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In this weeks Olympics Talk episode, we look at the big stories around the Tokyo Olympics. Toyota pulling ads in Japan, covid and the games, Kim Kardashian sleepwear, the no-sex mattress, beautiful Olympic uniforms and all the action coming up this weekend

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In this episode we discuss the WADA letter on Sha'Carri Richardson, handling of Caster Semenya and other athletes. We also look at South Africa's medal hopefuls as well as Manfreds athletes to look out for in Tokyo


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In this episode we talk about the money behind the Olympics, studying the business model, looking at funding sources, sponsors and broadcasting.

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In this episode, Sanani chats to 16 time world record holder and multiple Olympian, Cameron Van Der Burgh about life at the Olympics, athletes to look out for, our medal hopefuls in Tokyo and how to monetize swimming in SA


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We take a look at the Rowing SA program, coach Roger Barrow, qualifying for Japan and our medal hopefuls.

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We take a look at why there will be no South African Boxers at the Tokyo Olympics, qualifying criteria, amateur v pro boxing and how SANABO can remedy the situation.

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We react to the announcement of the initial squad to represent South Africa at the Olympics, the Olympic waiver, medal hopefuls and athletes yet to qualify

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In this episode we talk to renowned journalist and editor of Far Post, Tiyani Mabasa. We discuss David Notoane's track record, the problem with development, our preparations for Tokyo, the squad and our medal chances.

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In this episode we talk to former Olympian, Tsoanelo Pholo about her experience at the games, how she pivoted to become a top level coach and how she sees South Africa's chances in Tokyo.


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In this episode we discuss his World Champs 4x100m First place medal, the state of Athletics South Africa, how athletics South Africa can improve, how Covid has helped athletes and Team SA medal hopefuls


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In Episode 2 of #OlympicsTalk with Double Olympian, Sanani Mangisa we look at the state of readiness from a financial point of view. Is SASCOC financially prepared? We also talk about how Olympians are financed, athlete support, mental health and how athletes are reclaiming their value.


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In Episode one of Olympics Talk, we take a look at the history of South Africa at the Olympics, touch on the federations going to the games and look ahead to the money politics and medal hopefuls for #Tokyo2021


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In this episode, I spoke to Heiko Egert, chairperson of the Audi global sports sponsorship committee and all round genius in the sports sponsorship game.


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In this episode, we got into the financials with details on salaries, how much it costs to run Moroka Swallows, agents, David's views on the controversial sale of club statuses and so much more..


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In this episode, I caught up with David Mogashoa, chairman and owner of Moroka Swallows. In part one of a two part series, we discussed his early life and hw he got into business, the team behind him at Swallows and so much more. 


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