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World Cup Rambling
Matthew Okot
55 episodes
4 days ago
One man talking his way through various aspects of the World Cup from tournament retrospectives, to individual stories of teams and players from the great to the not so great, taking in the qualifying competitions as well as the finals themselves. The Greatest Show on Earth is a treasure trove of stories with something always waiting to be mined. Presented by Matthew Okot Twitter @MatthewOkot @WorldCupRamble
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One man talking his way through various aspects of the World Cup from tournament retrospectives, to individual stories of teams and players from the great to the not so great, taking in the qualifying competitions as well as the finals themselves. The Greatest Show on Earth is a treasure trove of stories with something always waiting to be mined. Presented by Matthew Okot Twitter @MatthewOkot @WorldCupRamble
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The Maracanã Meltdown: The 1950 World Cup 'Final'
World Cup Rambling
1 hour 1 minute 57 seconds
4 months ago
The Maracanã Meltdown: The 1950 World Cup 'Final'

In this episode, we look back at the Maracanaço – the decisive match of the 1950 World Cup, a match bound up with myths and legends.  Brazil – the host nation and the hot favourites – playing in front of a packed Maracanã Stadium,needed only a draw against Uruguay to lift the Jules Rimet Cup. 


With Europe ravaged by war, Brazil were awarded the hosting rights for 1950. They met the challenge by building the biggest stadium in the world, which they hoped would be the site of their team’s coronation. 


Flavio Costa’s free-scoring team romped through the tournament, winning their first round group, then scoring thirteen goals in the first two games of the final group stage.  The hype reached monumental proportions in the build-up to the decisive match with Uruguay, with Rio in carnival mode, newspapers and politicians declaring Brazil as victors, and fans desperately scrambling to get tickets.  Yet, it wasn’t alright on the night.  Brazil took the lead but thisheightened the team’s sense of panic, not knowing whether to stick or twist.  Uruguay – a fine, underrated team, with several world class players – rallied and scored twice, to dash the cup from Brazil’s lips.  


The result was a seismic shock, plunging the nation into mourning and provoking a long-running fallout, which brought Brazil’s issues of race and inferiority roaring back to the surface, as well as spawning an iconic kit. 

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World Cup Rambling
One man talking his way through various aspects of the World Cup from tournament retrospectives, to individual stories of teams and players from the great to the not so great, taking in the qualifying competitions as well as the finals themselves. The Greatest Show on Earth is a treasure trove of stories with something always waiting to be mined. Presented by Matthew Okot Twitter @MatthewOkot @WorldCupRamble