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World Cup | Post Colonial World | 2

World Cup | Post Colonial World | 2

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What happens when the nations that invented football start losing their grip on it? How does a team representing a country that doesn't officially exist end up touring the world and unnerving an empire? And why did thirty-one African nations refuse to play at all?


Afua and Peter follow football into the age of decolonisation — Algeria's phantom side, Nkrumah's Black Stars, a seventeen-year-old in tears in Stockholm — as the colonised stop asking permission and take the game for themselves.


[0:00] 1950: the empires are gone, but nobody's told the World Cup


[6:55] Bandung — half the planet decides to stop being spectators


[9:27] Algeria's ghost team: the national side that didn't officially exist


[12:46] Nkrumah, the Black Star, and building a nation out of nothing


[17:48] South Korea lose 9–0 — and it still counts as a triumph


[19:51] A teenager weeps on his teammates' shoulders and reorders the game


[26:37] Thirty-one nations walk out of the World Cup at once


[29:33] Eusébio: the man winning for the empire that denied his own


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