What it is to fail at a World Cup: a Korean presidents fury, the Barbosa curse and Escobars murder
Así es fracasar en un Mundial: el enfado del presidente de Corea, la maldición de Barbosa y el asesinato de Escobar
Summary
An El País feature recounts famous World Cup failures, including a South Korean president ordering an investigation into misuse of public funds, North Korean mistreatment of players, the curse of Barbosa and the murder of Andrés Escobar. It frames the heavy political and personal toll of elimination.
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