Episodi

  • The Port Said Massacre
    Jun 21 2026

    On the night of 1 February 2012, 74 people died in the deadliest stadium disaster in African football history. Al-Ahly had just beaten Al-Masry 3–1 in Port Said when the violence began. The gates were locked. The lights went out. Supporters were crushed and killed in the exits.


    Egypt was nine months out of a revolution. The Ultras Ahlawy — Al-Ahly's organised supporters — had stood in Tahrir Square and fought the police in the streets. What happened that night has never been fully explained. The Egyptian authorities blamed a riot. Others called it a massacre. The trials lasted years and the questions have never been fully answered.


    This is the full story of Port Said — the clubs, the revolution, the night itself, and the reckoning that followed.



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    19 min
  • The Ninety-Minute War
    Jun 10 2026

    In Glasgow, a football match stops a city. Not pauses it — stops it. Pubs divide. Families separate. Workplaces go quiet. Celtic versus Rangers is the most intense club rivalry in world football, and it has almost nothing to do with football. It is about Irish Catholic immigrants and Scottish Protestant establishment. About a famine that emptied a country and a city that absorbed the survivors. About identity, belonging, and what happens when two communities share a city for 150 years and never fully agree on what that city means. Between them, Celtic and Rangers have won 111 of the 129 Scottish league championships ever contested. But this episode isn't about the titles. It's about what two football clubs have carried — and what they've cost.


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    18 min
  • Win or Lose, But Always With Democracy
    Jun 3 2026
    In 1982, under Brazil's military dictatorship, a football club in São Paulo ran itself as a full democracy. Players, coaches, and the kit man all had equal votes on wages, transfers, and training schedules. The man who led it had a medical degree, smoked cigarettes, and had been named after an ancient Greek philosopher by his father. They won the Campeonato Paulista twice. This is the story of the Democracia Corinthiana.

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    24 min
  • The League on the Island
    May 26 2026

    How political prisoners on Robben Island built a democracy from a football league.


    Between 1966 and 1991, political prisoners on Robben Island built and ran a competitive football league with a written constitution, trained referees, and a formal appeals process. The men who built it included a future Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa. This is the story of the Makana Football Association — and the direct line from a referee's notebook in a prison cell to the Constitution of a democratic republic.

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    28 min
  • Chapecoense - The dream that fell from the sky
    May 26 2026
    In November 2016, a plane carrying a Brazilian football club crashed into a mountainside in Colombia. 71 people died — eleven miles from the runway. They were flying to the biggest game in their club's history. This is the full story of Chapecoense: from the fourth division of Brazilian football to the Copa Sudamericana final, and the reckless decision that destroyed everything in an instant.

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    19 min
  • The Football War
    May 26 2026

    Three matches, one war — El Salvador vs Honduras, 1969.


    In June 1969, three World Cup qualifying matches between El Salvador and Honduras preceded four days of armed conflict, thousands of deaths, and a chain of consequences that lasted decades. This is the Football War — what caused it, what happened, and what FIFA did about it. The answer to the last question is nothing.

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    18 min