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The Soccernomics Podcast

The Soccernomics Podcast

Simon Kuper, Stefan Szymanski, Ashish Malhotra

Sports

Frequency: 1 episode/3d. Total Eps: 9

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Get ready for the World Cup through the lens of Soccernomics. It's a New York Times Bestseller, but it's also a way of looking at the game that uncovers its hidden truths. Featuring Simon Kuper, Stefan Szymanski and Ashish Malhotra.
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    13/06/2026
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    12/06/2026
    #16
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    12/06/2026
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    12/06/2026
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  • đŸ‡Ģ🇷 France - soccer

    12/06/2026
    #76
  • 🇨đŸ‡Ļ Canada - soccer

    11/06/2026
    #16

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Why England Never Win - But Might Be Getting Closer

jeudi 21 mai 2026 â€ĸ Duration 32:41

We all know the story. Incredible hype around England at a World Cup or European Championship, and then inevitable letdown. 60 years of hurt. But since 2018, England has actually done a lot better. Is England finally going to get over the hump? Or were recent tournaments actually missed opportunities? We discuss the expectations around England, and whether they've been realistic given the economic and societal dynamics shaping the team. 

What is Soccernomics?

mardi 19 mai 2026 â€ĸ Duration 28:26

What is Soccernomics? In our first episode we discuss how Simon and Stefan first met, the debate over Football v Soccer, and how fans have the power to take back this summer's World Cup from Donald Trump.

Introducing: The Soccernomics Podcast

lundi 18 mai 2026 â€ĸ Duration 01:13

Get ready for the World Cup through the lens of Soccernomics. It's a New York Times Bestseller, but it's also a way of looking at the game that uncovers its hidden truths. Featuring Simon Kuper, Stefan Szymanski and Ashish Malhotra.

Game Theory: The Hidden Science Behind Penalty Shootouts

jeudi 28 mai 2026 â€ĸ Duration 30:54

Every World Cup has at least one memorable penalty shootout. And this weekend's Champions League Final in Budapest between PSG and Arsenal might as well. Is there a science behind the drama? We unpack it all in today's episode, where we also learn about Ashish's childhood goalkeeping exploits, and how Simon almost helped the Netherlands to World Cup glory in 2010.

Do People Jump Off Buildings When Their Teams Lose?

mardi 26 mai 2026 â€ĸ Duration 22:47

Trigger warning: This episode contains discussion of suicide.


It's an eternal story told about soccer - that when Brazil gets knocked out of World Cups, Brazilians jump off apartment buildings. But is it really true? And could football actually be saving lives rather than leading to an increase in suicides?

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Why the Transfer Market is a Form of Human Trafficking (Part 1)

mardi 2 juin 2026 â€ĸ Duration 25:53

Today we're talking football's transfer market - a topic Stefan is so passionate about, we've had to split it into two parts. In this one, he makes the case for why world football's transfer market is a form of human trafficking. Hear him out before you dismiss it as hyperbole...

Why Does Little Western Europe Rule International Soccer?

mardi 9 juin 2026 â€ĸ Duration 32:33

When Simon and Stefan first wrote Soccernomics, they predicted that the US, Japan, Australia, Turkey and Iraq were destiened to become the kings of the sport. That turned out to be wrong...well, so far at least. Instead, ove the last five World Cups, Argentina is the only non-European team to have finished in the top three. So what's behind Europe's (specifically Western Europe's) domination of the game?

Why the Transfer Market is a Form of Human Trafficking (Part 2)

jeudi 4 juin 2026 â€ĸ Duration 17:07

Part two of our discussion from Tuesday, we discuss antitrust, player unions the differences between player unions in Europe and the US, and compare the transfer system to the NIL in American college sports.

World Cup Predictions: On the Pitch and Off

jeudi 11 juin 2026 â€ĸ Duration 30:26

The World Cup is here, and we're here to preview it all. Stefan has done a mind-boggling 20,000 simulations of the tournament, and yet somehow there is still no scenario where Haiti wins it all. We also talk into the political backdrop, with Ashish and Stefan talking about their recent piece for The Economist, about how this could be the last World Cup. Link below:

https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2026/06/08/this-may-just-be-the-last-world-cup



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