Cartoon
I:
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 13, February 1990 |
Explanation:
This
cartoon shows Romanian Dictator Nicoale Ceaucescu and a Romanian Officer
playing Mini Fussball with Dinamo Bucharest labeled on the side. Dinamo
Bucharest were on the patronage of Romania’s State Security at the time.
Cartoon
II:
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, October 18-24, 1989 |
Explanation:
This
cartoon references the Chilean goalkeeper Roberto Rojas’ fake injury during the
World Cup qualifier vs. Brazil on September 3, 1989. The cartoon exaggerates
the incident by showing him faking his death.
Cartoon
III:
Photo From: Don Balon, Issue 140, June 13, 1978 |
Explanation:
This
cartoon references the incident involving Spain national team players Dani Ruiz
(Athletic Bilbao) and Enrique Castro Quini (Sporting Gijon) in 1978.
While
in their training camp for the World Cup, to relieve boredom they decided to go
hunting and borrowed guns from one of their guards. However, after hearing the
first shot, the Team’s security came and dispersed the players from the area.
Cartoon
IV:
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1995, July 3, 1984 |
Explanation:
This
cartoon shows the departing France national team manager Michel Hidalgo handing
over Michel Platini to new National Team manager Henri Michel.
Cartoon
V:
Photo From: France Football, Issue 2541, December 20, 1994 |
Explanation:
This
cartoon references Hristo Stoichkov’s volatile behavior. Prior to him being
awarded the Ballon d’Or, he asks ‘What will they invent to calm me down?’
Cartoon
VI:
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 9, January 1982 |
Explanation:
A
cartoon of Belgium and Anderlecht’s Frankie Vercauteren.
Cartoon
VII:
Photo From: Start1982_aug2_№31-32 |
Explanation:
This
shows the 1982 World Cup’s victorious Italian Manager Enzo Bearzot with his
trademark smoking pipe.
Cartoon
VIII:
Photo From: El Gráfico Nª 3.271 15-06-1982 |
Explanation:
This
diagram shows Pele’s famous near miss (June 17, 1970, World Cup, Brazil
3-Uruguay 1)
Cartoon
IX:
Photo From: El Gráfico Nª 3.271 15-06-1982 |
Explanation:
This
diagram shows Carlos Alberto’s famous goal (June 21, 1970, World Cup, Brazil
4-Italy 1)
Cartoon
X:
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme) |
Explanation:
This
cartoon shows Brazil’s Careca at Napoli with Diego Maradona.
Cartoon
XI:
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1915, December 21, 1982
(Drawn by Dero)
|
Explanation:
This
references Osvaldo Ardiles’ indifferent form while on loan at Paris St.
Germain. It shows PSG President Francis Borelli telling journalists that
Ardiles never played at PSG, it was a clone.
Cartoon
XII:
Photo From: France Football, Issue 2130, February 3, 1987 (Originally appeared in Daily Mail by Mahood) |
Explanation:
This
cartoon references Manchester United’s Norman Whiteside’s tough personality. It
shows him caged to be released for training.
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