Arab Uprisings
Following the Arab Uprising we travel to Tunisia and Egypt to explore what's happened to football there, during the revolution.
In a special edition of World Football Matthew Kenyon travels to Tunisia and Egypt to investigate how football has been affected by the Arab Uprising.
Money troubles, organisational upheaval and fan violence are all problems that need to be dealt with and we hear from politicians, players, fans and Hicham Al Amrani, the Secretary General of the Confederation of African Football.
We also attend Egypt's Cup of Nations qualifier against South Africa, which ended in goalless and leaves the African champions with little chance of qualifying for next year's competition.
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- Fri 10 Jun 201110:05GMTBBC World Service Online
- Fri 10 Jun 201114:32GMTBBC World Service Online
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- Sat 11 Jun 201101:32GMTBBC World Service Online
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