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Supa Strikas is a South African association football-themed comic [1] about a titular football team dubbed "the world's greatest." Despite their enormous talent, the players must adapt in a game where being the best is only the beginning and where the opposition is always full of surprises.
Supa Strikas is an animated television series centered on the titular football team, based on the pan-African football-themed comic of the same name. The series is produced in Malaysia by Animasia Studio, and in South Africa by Strika Entertainment.
Coach's stress levels have been steadily rising... time for some serious bed-rest and relaxation! But Supa Strikas enemies realise it's the perfect time to send in a saboteur: one who will coach Supa Strikas as BADLY as possible. Vince hires a man named Krakowski to coach Supa Strikas lose against Palmentieri and Invincible United under the looser
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[6] [20] [21] In 2022, she won a Freestyle World Championship and partnered with Supa Strikas for a YouTube series. [22] In February 2023, she became an ambassador/spokesperson for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup as the dedicated skills coach of its World Cup Trophy Tour, that visited all 32 participating nations. [23] [24] [25]