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Argentina 1978: Football Glory or Political Shadow?

Was Argentina’s 1978 World Cup triumph a tale of football greatness, or forever tainted by dictatorship, controversy, and politics?

Episode Summary

In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by the “king of controversy” Shane Guiliano to dissect one of football’s most debated triumphs — Argentina’s 1978 World Cup victory on home soil.

The discussion navigates the fine line between footballing brilliance and political manipulation, as Argentina’s military dictatorship turned the tournament into a propaganda tool. On the pitch, Mario Kempes emerged as the star of the competition, firing Argentina to their first ever World Cup. Yet off the pitch, the shadow of dictatorship loomed, from questions over FIFA’s decision-making to the infamous 6–0 win against Peru, which continues to spark allegations of political influence and match-fixing.

The trio explore how immense pressure affected players, the atmosphere inside the stadiums, and the excitement and controversies of the dramatic final against the Netherlands. They also reflect on the broader question: can we truly rank Argentina ’78 among football’s great teams, or does politics permanently distort their legacy?

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Listen now to discover the truth behind Argentina’s 1978 World Cup win — a story where football greatness and political controversy collide.

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