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Origins of the World Cup [SE_4]
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The World Cup. The showcase moment for the world's most popular sport. You know many of the names: Ronaldo, Messi, Mbappe, Pele. But do you know the history behind the world's greatest sporting event?
This special episode does a deep dive into the origins of the World Cup, uncovering how this incredible event came to be. As we'll see, the journey was neither straightforward nor easy. First, "soccer" or "football" had to be invented and standardized. Technological and economic conditions had to develop to support fandom, and international play. And men like Jules Rimet, Hector Gomez and Hugo Meisl had to put it all together.
The episode walks the listener through the history of the origins of the cup, noting the role played by the English-Scottish rivalry and the development of the Olympics in the process. It ends with a summary of the 1930 Cup, won by a plucky Uruguayan side over their Argentine arch-rivals 4-2.
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