World Cup | The World Cup and the New World Order | 3
6/30/202635 min
What turns a football team into a country's most powerful weapon? How does a game invented to entertain end up laundering the reputations of dictators? And when seventy years of European control collapsed in a single afternoon's vote — who took the game, and what did they want with it? From the sunlit genius of Brazil in 1970 to a backroom ballot in Frankfurt, Peter and Afua track the moment football slips out of European hands — and everyone, from newly free nations to military juntas, lunges to grab it.
Join Legacy Plus for bonus episodes, early access, Q&A's, fewer adverts and more.
legacy.supportingcast.fm
[0:00] The greatest team ever to play — and the regime that basked in them
[3:56] Apartheid South Africa digs in while the rest of the world breaks free
[8:34] The Brazilian swimmer who saw what Europe refused to
[13:30] Mexico 1970: sunshine, colour TV, and football reborn as carnival
[15:30] England's captain, accused of nicking a bracelet in Bogotá
[18:38] Pelé becomes the most famous man alive — for a government that tortures
[22:17] Zaire arrive, the leopard-print rebellion begins
[30:52] One vote in Frankfurt ends seventy years of European rule
Stay connected with Legacy:
Instagram: @originallegacypodcast
TikTok: @legacy_productions
Explore more from Peter and Afua — essays, sources, and ideas:
Substack: peterfrankopan.substack.com | afuahirsch.substack.com
Join Legacy+ for bonus episodes, early access, Q&A's, fewer adverts and more.
legacy.supportingcast.fm
Stay connected with Legacy:
Instagram: @originallegacypodcast
TikTok: @legacy_productions
Explore more from Peter and Afua — essays, sources, and ideas: Substack: peterfrankopan.substack.com | afuahirsch.substack.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

