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Some brilliant stories from Europe and Asia await you in Part 1. A Romanian coach has temporarily left his league-leading side to join a televised race across Asia. But what other football personalities have taken part in bizarre reality TV shows? A Polish team has fallen victim to an unusual theft in Turkey. But what was stolen and how did they catch the perpetrator? And a goalkeeper in Senegal becomes only the second footballer to play professionally on all six continents. Who was the first – and why did he put a kidnapped penguin in his bathtub?
Up next in Part 2 are some headlines from Asia and Oceania. Australia’s longest-standing derby awards the winner a trophy made of concrete from the motorway that connects their two cities. There’s arguably an even stranger trophy Down Under, though. The Marshall Islands have launched their ‘No Home’ kit to draw awareness to climate change. But what was unusual about their social media unveiling? And football has returned to the remote Niue Island. If you are our one listener on the tiny Pacific island, please get in contact and let us know who you are!
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RUNNING ORDER:
Chapter 1 – Intro
Chapter 2 – A Romanian reality TV race
Chapter 3 – An unusual theft in Turkey
Chapter 4 – André Krul’s six-continent career
Chapter 5 – Our #MyFIFA+Team initiative
Chapter 6 – Australia’s motorway trophy
Chapter 7 – The Marshall Islands’ vanishing kit
Chapter 8 – Football’s return to Niue Island
Editor: Ralph Foster
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