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The Archive
Stories of football's Greatest Teams, Players, Eras


Are Italy 1982 the Worst Team to Win the World Cup?
Were Italy’s 1982 World Cup winners really any good? Enzo Bearzot’s Azzurri stumbled through the group stage with no wins, only to beat Argentina, Brazil, Poland and West Germany in one of football’s greatest turnarounds. But when The Greatness Index crunched the numbers, Italy 1982 ranked second from bottom among all champions — just above Argentina 2022.
Jamie Rooney
Nov 3, 20255 min read


Brazil 1982: The Day The Music Died
When Brazil faced Italy at the 1982 World Cup, it was more than a football match — it was the death of an idea. Led by Socrates, Zico, and Falcao, Tele Santana’s side danced through defences with artistry and joy. But Paolo Rossi’s ruthless hat-trick at the Sarria Stadium in Barcelona changed everything. Brazil 1982 played football like music — and Italy stopped the song.
Graham Dunn
Oct 23, 20254 min read


Castel di Sangro 1995-98: The team that came from nowhere
They came from nowhere — literally. In the mid-1990s, Castel di Sangro rose from Italy’s football wilderness to Serie B, powered by Osvaldo Jaconi’s underdog magic and immortalised by Joe McGinniss in The Miracle of Castel di Sangro. But behind the fairytale came tragedy, scandal, and an infamous fake signing that turned football into theatre. A story so wild, it could only be true.
Graham Dunn
Sep 11, 20255 min read


Dallas Tornado 1967: A Tour de Force
In 1967, the Dallas Tornado embarked on football’s wildest world tour. Over six months they crossed 30 countries, from Iran to Vietnam, playing 45 matches and surviving riots, bomb scares, and the chaos of a game still finding its feet in America. Led by Lamar Hunt and Bob Kap, this squad of amateurs helped lay the foundations for U.S. soccer — one unforgettable stop at a time.
Graham Dunn
Feb 13, 20257 min read
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