Blood on the Crossbar: The Dictatorship's World Cup

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Blood on the Crossbar: The Dictatorship's World Cup is the story of football's most controversial tournament: Argentina's 1978 World Cup. It was a tournament that took place during a brutal military dictatorship, where thousands of citizens 'disappeared', mothers protested on the streets and a national team's success was hijacked by the military. Blood on the Crossbar: The Dictatorship''s World Cup is the story of the most controversial football World Cup of all time. When Argentina both hosted and won the World Cup in 1978, just two years after the coup d''etat that ousted Isabel Per n, it was against the backdrop of a brutal military dictatorship in the country. Under the leadership of General Jorge Videla, up to 30,000 citizens, categorised as subversives, ''disappeared''. Dogged by allegations of bribery, coercion and football''s first failed drugs test, this is the story of Argentina''s maiden World Cup triumph and the controversy that simmered behind it. This isn''t exclusively a tale of footballers and generals, and the risks they took to succeed. It''s a story of the people: Argentinean exiles, Parisian students, brave journalists, the marching mothers of Plaza de Mayo and their missing children - and Dutch stand-up comedians leading international boycotts from thousands of miles away.


  • | Author: Rhys Richards
  • | Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Sep 19, 2022
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781801501743
  • | ISBN-10: 1801501742
Author:
Rhys Richards
Publisher:
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication Date:
Sep 19, 2022
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9781801501743
ISBN10:
1801501742