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Drugs, Murder, And The World Cup Part 1: The Narco History Of Colombian Football
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Welcome back to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. In this first part of our three-part special on Colombian football and the tragedy of Andrés Escobar.
Co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper explore the extraordinary history of Colombian football leading up to the 1994 World Cup. This episode covers the intersection of football and narco-culture, Pablo Escobar's involvement in the sport, the tense rivalry with Argentina, and the dramatic road to qualification culminating in the legendary 5-0 victory at El Monumental.
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01:39 The El Dorado League & Early Colombian Football
10:11 Francisco Maturana: The Dentist Who Revolutionised Colombian Football
19:02 Maturana's Influences: Total Football Meets South American Flair
27:43 Navigating Narco-Culture: Pablo Escobar
36:11 René Higuita: The Sweeper-Keeper & The Kidnapping
41:25 Building Rivalry: Colombia vs Argentina at Copa América 1993
48:12 World Cup Qualifying Begins: Asprilla's Controversies
54:03 The Road to Buenos Aires: Setting Up the Five-Nil
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