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Unsung Heroes in World Cups: Martin Peters | 1966 England
The 1966 FIFA World Cup was held in England, the birthplace of modern football. The Beatles were preparing for the release of Revolver, the Vietnam War was ongoing, and Martin Luther King was leading rallies in Chicago. England were a…
Unsung Heroes in World Cups: Amarildo | 1962 Chile
The 1962 World Cup in Chile is one of the least fondly remembered tournaments in the history of the World Cup. The lack of infrastructure, widespread poverty, and unemployment issues, in addition to the poorly addressed Valvadia Earthquake,…
Eden Hazard Joins Premier League’s Hall of Fame
Eden Hazard’s brilliance has finally been immortalized. On Wednesday, the Premier League officially inducted the former Chelsea star into its Hall of Fame, recognizing his unforgettable impact during seven dazzling seasons in England. The…
Unsung Heroes in World Cups: Didi | 1958 Sweden
The 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden was the first time that video technology in the World Cup seemed good enough to match the spectacle. And a spectacle it was. From Fontaine’s record goal-scoring spree to Garrincha and Pele’s self-exposition…
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