Power And Purpose Podcast
When was the last time a player sent off at a World Cup was allowed to play the next game? 1962. And who made the call this week that changed that? In this FIFA World Cup 2026 special, William Troost-Ekong joins Leon Mann live from Doha, where Will is back in preseason with his Qatari club after a summer broadcasting for SuperSport. Maro Itoje is away. Together they tell two stories from the same fortnight: nine African teams in the knockouts of Africa's best-ever World Cup, and one phone call between the White House and FIFA that overturned a red card. Will opens up about Nigeria not being there — taking personal responsibility, retiring from international football, and preparing for post-playing life through a sports directorship course at the University of East London. Leon lays out the 85-seats question: Africa's 54 FIFA Congress seats plus the Caribbean's 31 equal Europe's 55 — so why aren't they moving together? And they close with what has to change before the World Cup lands in Africa in 2030. This is the conversation that reframed the summer for us. Africa has the talent. The question now is who gets to shape what happens next. Listen to the full episode below: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5acio7AdrIGnrGU7pXgrv2 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/power-and-purpose-podcast/id1838671753 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@listenpowerandpurpose
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