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'Out of every $1,000 spent on global transfers, just 76 cents makes its way back to African clubs' - The Black Stars Podcast Episode Four

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    Episode 4 - The Factory

    In this episode of the Black Stars Podcast, titled The Factory, we explore the world of football player development in Ghana, where raw talent intersects with global ambitions. 

    The episode examines the influence of European scouts and academies on young Ghanaian players, showcasing their aspirations, challenges, and the often harsh realities of being viewed as commodities in an international system.

    Through interviews with scouts, academy directors and players, the narrative reveals the successes and struggles of Ghana's football academies, their impact on the national team, and the consequences of Ghanaian players being shipped off to European clubs at a young age. 

    Ultimately, the episode raises critical questions about whether these academies truly benefit Ghanaian football or prioritise international profit at the expense of the Black Stars' glory.

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  • The bigger picture

    The Black Stars Podcast is a six-part documentary podcast series by Divicage Productions, in association with GOAL, that investigates the question: why, despite such a wealth of talent, do Ghana's national team, the Black Stars, underperform?

    With unprecedented access to the players, coaches, administrators and fans, The Black Stars Podcast brings to life the journey of Ghana on the international stage.  

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    What's next for The Black Stars Podcast?

    In Episode 5 of the Black Stars Podcast, The Fall Out, due out on Monday, September 29, the discussion centres on the corruption and mismanagement that have plagued Ghanaian football, with devastating effects on both the domestic league and the Black Stars. 

    The episode begins with the tragic 2001 Accra Stadium disaster, where 126 fans lost their lives, marking a turning point in Ghanaian football history. The fallout led to declining attendance, talent drain, and systemic issues that weakened the local league.

    Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas's groundbreaking documentary 'Number 12' is featured, exposing widespread corruption within the Ghana Football Association (GFA). Despite the shockwaves created by Anas's revelations, little meaningful reform has been implemented, leaving Ghanaian football trapped in a cycle of corruption and stagnation.

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