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Raphael Honigstein (born 1973) is a German journalist and author. [1] Early life. Honigstein was born in Bavaria to a Jewish family. [2] . In 1993, Honigstein moved from Munich to London. [3] . He studied law before becoming a journalist. [4] Journalism career. In the 1990s, Honigstein wrote about pop culture for the German youth magazine jetzt.
Aug 20, 2024 · #1. Good to have this back on a Tuesday. Best football podcast there is in my opinion. No Alvara Romero as he's weirdly away doing a serie A TV show instead of La Liga. What's the reason for Rafa Honigstein no longer being part of it? Was missing last few weeks of the season and they didn't really say what he's doing unless I missed it. Smkz23.
Thilo Kehrer sits down with Rafa Honigstein to discuss life at West Ham, London life and representing Germany in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Subscribe: htt...
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Sep 16, 2019 · Each episode takes its topic from a video created for the Tifo Football YouTube channel, and discusses that topic in greater detail. Hosted by Joe Devine, featuring Alex Stewart & Seb Stafford ...
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Jan 2, 2020 · For my money, no one captures these feelings better than my guest today: German football journalist Raphael Honigstein. Rafa writes for The Athletic and has previously worked for the Guardian, the BBC, BT Sport, Sky Sports, and ESPN.
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Rafa Honigstein is the undisputed authority on German football. Originally from Munich, he began writing for the Guardian in 2006 and joined the European Football Show on BT Sport in 2013. His first book, Englischer Fussball: A German View of Our Beautiful Game was released in 2008.
Bundesliga Correspondent. Munich-born Raphael Honigstein has lived in London since 1993. He writes about German football and the Premier League.