Pro soccer player Emmo Lawrence (@emmo_l) breaks down the curious gap in generational talents on the US Men's Soccer Team between 2015 and 2020 that led to their absence in the 2018 World Cup.
Baller, podcaster and business owner are just a few ways to describe my multi-talented guest, Mookie Wilson. Whether he's straight-talking on the Crack Podcast featuring US soccer legends, Oguchi Onyewu and Damarcus Beasley or in the streets of New York where his lifestyle clothing brand, Futbolr, can be seen aiding underserved communities with free clinics, donation rallies and college showcases, Mookie continues to push the culture of soccer forward in America. Tap in and see how it all started!
On today's episode I sit down with professional baller, Karim Tmimi who's story takes him from growing up in Europe to seeking higher educational opportunities in the United States all the way to scoring his first professional goal for Atlanta United. Karim's outlook on the culture of the game in America is very unique, juxtaposing his experience playing in French academies to his current life as a pro in Atlanta, Georgia.
Topics: - Messi 8th Ballon D'or & shortlist for MLS newcomer of the year - Jude Wins Kopa Trophy for Young Player of the Year - Luiz Diaz's parents kidknapped - Marseille coach gets head injury from fans - Saudi announced as 2034 WC Hosts
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