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Welcome back to It Was What It Was.It's the final installment of our three-part series exploring the rise and fall of the American Soccer League. Jonathan and Rob dive into internal conflicts within the ASL, the 1929 Wall Street crash, and how its devastating effects exposed the vulnerabilities of the fledgling league. But all is not lost - with another significant attempt to establish professional soccer in the U.S....If you're enjoying the podcast, please subscribe and consider leaving a five-star review to help others find the show.00:00 Introduction to the Series and Bela Gutmann's Influence01:13 The Rise of the American Soccer League (ASL)01:51 Innovations and Controversies in American Soccer06:23 Financial Growth and International Tensions08:17 The Playoff System and League Complications10:53 The Struggles of Smaller Franchises15:06 The Breakaway and Formation of the Eastern Soccer League17:31 Chaos and Competition Between Leagues22:24 The Soccer War and Its Impact23:57 The Decline of the American Soccer League25:27 The Wall Street Crash and Its Consequences27:20 The Struggles of Key Figures and Teams29:36 The Final Collapse of the ASL34:25 Analysing the Failure of Soccer in the US38:08 Comparing US and European Sports Models45:36 The Future of Soccer in the US49:17 Conclusion and What's Next Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Treizième épisode de Lucarne Américaine, on fait le tour de l'actualité aux Amériques avec l'actualité continentale (Coupe du Monde des clubs, Nations League, Gold Cup et éliminatoires sud-américaines) et un dossier consacré à la nouvelle révolution qui se prépare aux USA. Présenté par Nicolas Cougot Lucarne Américaine, tous les lundis à 22h sur LOTV
HOT TOPICS: Canada got caught red-handed and admits cheating has been a systemic problem FOR YEARS - but is it even a big deal(?), Argentina and France declare all out soccer war on one another and MLS hollering at NWSL PREMIER LEAGUE: early thots on where things stand heading into 2024-25 f/t what it would mean for City if this is Pep's last season, Ange's bold defense-free strategy and whose got a higher season between Chelsea vs West Ham ROUND THE WORLD: Hit-It-N-Quit-It Minute and Olympics soccer updates for USMNT and USWNT STOPPAGE TIME: GOAWs
Deuxième épisode du tour des Amériques sauce Lucarne Opposée. Après un passage au Brésil, au Chili et en Bolivie, on se pose aux États-Unis pour évoquer la nouvelle Soccer War qui se prépare. Présentation : Nicolas Cougot Lucarne Américaine, tous les lundis à 22h sur LOTV
History simply doesn't teach that soccer was nearly a mainstream sport in America. Soccer was growing in popularity late in the 1800s then again in the early 1900s, with unquestionable gains in momentum into the 1920s. It was on track to be relevant, maybe even a topflight draw. Then, the Soccer War killed it. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Before digging into our weekly episodes focused on the sport's growth, this Prologue episode provides a brief history of soccer in the United States, culminating in The Soccer War. Noted soccer historian Roger Allaway is our guest, providing context on the events leading up to and The Soccer War itself. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Roger Allaway Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
** NEW EPISODE next week** As we reset and record new episodes coming later this spring, we're bringing you episodes of other soccer- or travel-related podcasts that we think you'll enjoy - and this week's presentation is a great one! It's an episode from “Everything Everywhere Daily”, a daily podcast that covers absolutely anything, and everything. Today, the Footy Travelers Podcast presents Everything Everywhere Daily's episode: The Football War (El Salvador vs. Honduras). If you like what you hear from Everything Everywhere Daily: Subscribe to their Apple Podcasts feed, or... to their Spotify feed, or... check out their website for other ways to subscribe & listen *RATE & REVIEW* Wherever you're listening, be sure to hit 'Follow' or 'Subscribe', leave us a star-rating, and if you're listening on Apple Podcasts, leave us a proper review to let others know what you think of the show! *VISIT THE FOOTY TRAVELERS FAN SHOP* Head to our new fan shop to cop an exclusive Footy Travelers 'Away' jersey, or score a custom-designed supporters' scarf. Hurry though! Jerseys are nearly sold out and scarf supplies won't last long! *SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS* Race2Adventure From the stunning scenery of Chile to the captivating allure of New Zealand – R2A invites you to join them on an exhilarating vacation around the world. Their 8-night adventures are tailor-made for fitness enthusiasts, explorers, and travel aficionados who crave more from their vacations. With R2A, you don't just visit a destination; you become a part of it.
Today's book critic is Anna Rankin, who speaks to Charlotte Ryan about The Soccer War by polish journalist, Ryszard Kapuscinski.
No team has ever faced a more impossible task than the Ukrainian Men's National Soccer Team. On Feb. 23, the team was a month away from playing Scotland, with a trip to the 2022 FIFA World Cup on the line. The following day, their lives and the lives of their countrymen were changed forever when Russia invaded Ukraine, with catastrophic results. Many thousands have died, millions have been displaced, and incalculable damage has been done to Ukraine's towns and cities. It's against this backdrop that manager Oleksandr Petrakov and his players embarked on a journey to qualify for the World Cup. Wright Thompson followed the team over the last six months, in nine different countries, including the embattled Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, as the Ukrainians showed the world their country's enduring spirit and commitment, and how crisis and conflict revealed their true character. It's the subject of the latest E60 special: “Remember the Blue & Yellow” which debuts this Sunday at 5:30 pm ET. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No team has ever faced a more impossible task than the Ukrainian Men's National Soccer Team. On Feb. 23, the team was a month away from playing Scotland, with a trip to the 2022 FIFA World Cup on the line. The following day, their lives and the lives of their countrymen were changed forever when Russia invaded Ukraine, with catastrophic results. Many thousands have died, millions have been displaced, and incalculable damage has been done to Ukraine's towns and cities. It's against this backdrop that manager Oleksandr Petrakov and his players embarked on a journey to qualify for the World Cup. Wright Thompson followed the team over the last six months, in nine different countries, including the embattled Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, as the Ukrainians showed the world their country's enduring spirit and commitment, and how crisis and conflict revealed their true character. It's the subject of the latest E60 special: “Remember the Blue & Yellow” which debuts this Sunday at 5:30 pm ET. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Highlights of Men's Soccer War on I-4 (UCF 3, USF 2) from Bulls Beat 9-30 by USF
در اپیزود نهم فصل اول پادکست آنارشی، از جنگ فوتبال که بین هندوراس و ال سالوادور رخ داده صحبت کردمتهيه كننده: علي رجب زادهطراح: سيد امجد اميريرسانه: نسترن ترابیInstagram | Twitter | Podcast Appsمنابع:National Identity and Sports in Latin America; The Hundred-Hour Football War between El Salvador and Honduras| written by ELLA ADRIANA CHIRINOShttps://www.britannica.com/place/El-Salvadorhttps://www.britannica.com/place/Hondurashttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03932729808456836?journalCode=rspe20 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
در اپیزود نهم فصل اول پادکست آنارشی، از جنگ فوتبال که بین هندوراس و ال سالوادور رخ داده صحبت کردم تهيه كننده: علي رجب زاده طراح: سيد امجد اميري رسانه: نسترن ترابی Instagram | Twitter | Podcast Apps منابع: National Identity and Sports in Latin America; The Hundred-Hour Football War between El Salvador and Honduras| written by ELLA ADRIANA CHIRINOS https://www.britannica.com/place/El-Salvador https://www.britannica.com/place/Honduras https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03932729808456836?journalCode=rspe20
Quando misturamos futebol e guerras no episódio #05 tivemos a certeza de que seria necessário um segundo tempo de 45 minutos mais acréscimos sobre o assunto. Alguns meses depois, estamos cumprindo a promessa com o "Soccer & War II". Até porque o futebol já interferiu e sofreu interferência de guerras e vice-versa ao longo da história. Por @dioriv, @gomesraphael e @roliveiraaovivo. Estamos aqui para falar de um futebol que também é cultura. Até porque treino e jogo e jogo é guerra!
The Great Fire of Rome began on this day in the year 64. / On this day in 1969, a cease-fire was called in the so-called Football War, or Soccer War, between El Salvador and Honduras. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On this day in 1969, a cease-fire was called in the so-called Football War, or Soccer War, between El Salvador and Honduras. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this short episode, we take a quick look at two of the oddest military fights in world history. First, we examine the Pig War between the U.S. and the U.K. over the death of a pig. And second, we look at the Football War, where a soccer match between Honduras and El Salvador is the spark that kicks off a fierce four-day war between the two countries. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nutshell-politics/support
In this week’s tale Buncey takes us back to June 1969 where a football match between Honduras and El Salvador ended up in two nations going to war.
Fútbol (or soccer) at the Olympics and concerns about the military and police in Honduras provide the varied themes on Latin Pulse this week. The program provides an in-depth analysis of both the women's and men's fútbol competitions at the Olympic Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The program also concludes its two-part critique of the Honduran military. The program also discusses the role the military is playing in both the Drug War and in the political sphere in Honduras. The news segment of the program discusses U.S. President Barack Obama's support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (the TPP).The program includes in-depth interviews with:Joshua Nadel of North Carolina Central University; andOrlando Perez of Millersville University. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Technical Director: Jim Singer; and Production Assistant: Chorsie Martin. (To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericapoliticsOlympicsTPPtradeBrazilColombiaBarack ObamaUnited StatesJuan Orlando HernandezEl Salvadordrug cartelsSoccer WarVenezuelasoccerwomen's sportsgender issuesCentral Americahuman rightsU.S. SenatefútbolCopa AmericamilitarysportsHondurasManuel ZelayapoliceColombiaEcuadorArgentinaDrug WarMexicoChilePortugalGermanycorruptionSwedenNigeriaviolencehomicideGuatemalagangscoup
7pm. This Thursday. Live in Kudio, Fort Lauderdale Strikers forward, The Man The Man, MR. Mark Anderson! What! We'll also have on Daniel Blodgett from ESG to talk about everything up in Edmonton, and we'll have on The Deacon, AKA The Twitter Beast, and Host of Lunch and Soccer War, to talk about Traffic USA and its latest deal with Concacaf. What does it all mean? We'll talk about NASL Week 3 and look at upcoming Week 4 matches. Call in with all your questions. 713-955-0711. Follow the link and tune in on 5/1/14 at 7pm to get your NASL Fix ON! Go Strikers!