
Colombia's El Dorado: Football vs Civil War
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Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast hosted by Rob Draper and Jonathan Wilson.
Today we bring you the fascinating story of the El Dorado League in 1940s Colombia. Discover how the government, amid a brutal civil war and the assassination of liberal leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, turned to football to pacify an unsettled population. Learn about the league's extraordinary formation, iconic players like Alfredo Di Stefano and Adolfo Pedernera, and the league's ultimate collapse. Join us for an in-depth look at an astonishing chapter in football history and its lasting impact.
00:00 The Role of Football in Political Control
01:43 The Assassination of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
03:33 The Aftermath and Civil Unrest
14:12 The Rise of the El Dorado League
22:51 The Impact of Global Events on Colombian Football
29:29 Player Transfers and Union Arguments
30:36 Colombian Football's Golden Era Begins
32:30 The Arrival of International Stars
34:59 Challenges and Discontent Among Players
38:32 The Decline of the El Dorado League
50:00 Political Turmoil and Football's Role
54:54 Legacy and Modern Parallels
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