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The Football History Boys

The Football History Boys

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The Football History Boys were founded in 2013 and write about the stunning history of the beautiful game. Ben Jones and Gareth Thomas are venturing into the world of podcasts, bringing their love for football to your ears! Give us a listen and check us out on Twitter: @TFHBs.

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  • The 1982 World Cup: The Best Ever?
    2026/03/26

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    1982 World Cup Explained | Brazil, Rossi & the Tournament That Had It All

    In this episode of World Cup Rewind, we head to 1982 FIFA World Cup — a competition packed with drama, controversy, and some of the greatest football ever played.

    Hosted by Spain, the tournament expanded to 24 teams for the first time, featuring 52 matches and 146 goals, averaging 2.81 goals per game. It was a World Cup of iconic moments, unforgettable teams, and tactical contrasts.

    We relive the brilliance of Brazil national football team, widely regarded as one of the greatest sides never to win the World Cup. With stars like Zico, Sócrates, and Falcão, Brazil captivated fans — only to be eliminated in a legendary clash with Italy.

    That match belonged to Paolo Rossi, whose hat-trick powered Italy national football team to victory and sparked their run to the title. Italy would go on to defeat West Germany national football team 3–1 in the final.

    We also explore the infamous “Disgrace of Gijón” between West Germany and Austria, one of the most controversial matches in World Cup history, and the wider legacy of a tournament that changed how the game was played and viewed.

    From beautiful football to bitter controversy, Spain 1982 truly had it all.

    Keywords: 1982 World Cup, Spain 1982, Brazil 1982 team, Paolo Rossi, Disgrace of Gijón, Italy World Cup win, football history podcast, World Cup Rewind

    Hashtags:

    #WorldCup1982 #Spain1982 #FootballHistory #WorldCupRewind #Brazil1982 #PaoloRossi #FIFAWorldCup #ClassicFootball #FootballPodcast #TFHB

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    1 時間 32 分
  • The 1978 World Cup: The most controversial tournament of all-time
    2026/03/11

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    1978 World Cup Explained | Argentina, Controversy & Football Under the Junta

    In this episode of World Cup Rewind, we travel to 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, a tournament remembered for brilliant football, unforgettable atmospheres, and deep political controversy.

    Played across Argentina during the rule of the country’s military junta, the World Cup unfolded in a charged environment where football and politics were impossible to separate. On the pitch, the hosts — led by the inspirational Mario Kempes — captured the imagination of the nation on their way to lifting the trophy for the first time.

    The tournament featured 16 teams, 38 matches, and 102 goals, producing memorable encounters and outstanding individual performances. We revisit Argentina’s dramatic path to the final, including the controversial 6–0 victory over Peru national football team, a result that has fuelled debate for decades.

    In the final at Estadio Monumental, Argentina defeated the brilliant Netherlands national football team 3–1 after extra time, with Kempes scoring twice to seal victory.

    This episode explores the great players, the unforgettable matches, the politics surrounding the tournament, and the legacy of a World Cup that remains one of the most debated in football history.

    Keywords: 1978 World Cup, Argentina 1978, Mario Kempes, Argentina World Cup win, Netherlands 1978, World Cup history podcast, football history podcast, World Cup Rewind

    Hashtags:

    #WorldCup1978 #Argentina1978 #FootballHistory #WorldCupRewind #MarioKempes #FIFAWorldCup #ClassicFootball #FootballPodcast #TFHB

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    59 分
  • The 1974 World Cup: Total Football
    2026/03/06

    Step back into one of football’s most fascinating tactical revolutions in World Cup Rewind: 1974 — our latest episode exploring the unforgettable 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany.

    In this episode we revisit the tournament that introduced the world to the brilliance of Johan Cruyff and the revolutionary Dutch philosophy of Total Football, led by coach Rinus Michels. The dazzling Netherlands national football team captivated fans with fluid, attacking football on their way to the final.

    Standing in their way were the hosts, the disciplined and resilient West Germany national football team, captained by the iconic Franz Beckenbauer. We explore the dramatic final in Munich where West Germany recovered from an early Dutch penalty to claim a 2–1 victory and lift the World Cup on home soil.

    The episode also dives into the tournament’s key moments — including the famous Cold War clash between East Germany national football team and West Germany, Cruyff’s dazzling individual displays, and how the 1974 tournament reshaped football tactics for generations.

    World Cup Rewind tells the story behind the stats, the players, and the moments that defined football history.

    Keywords: 1974 World Cup, Total Football, Johan Cruyff, Franz Beckenbauer, West Germany 1974, Netherlands 1974, World Cup Rewind podcast, football history podcast, classic World Cup tournaments

    Hashtags: #WorldCupRewind #1974WorldCup #TotalFootball #JohanCruyff #FranzBeckenbauer #FootballHistory #WorldCupPodcast #Netherlands74 #WestGermany74 #FIFAWorldCup

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    1 時間 6 分
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