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The Football War
Episode 18th June 2026 • Echo of the Whistle • Harry Swartout
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In 1969, Honduras and El Salvador played three World Cup Qualifiers. The first match in Honduras ended in riots. The second in El Salvador, bloodshed. The third match in Mexico City would see El Salvador punch its ticket to the 1970 World Cup…and dissolve all diplomatic ties with Honduras. Then started the military strikes. Over the next 4 days, El Salvador advanced their forces to the edge of Honduran capital Tegucigalpa before a cease fire was called. Except that’s not the TRUE story. Did El Salvador and Honduras get away with Sportswashing a WAR?

SOURCES: The Soccer War by Ryszard Kapuscinski

The War of the Dispossessed: Honduras and El Salvador, 1969 By Thomas P. Anderson

The 100 Hour War by Dan Hagedorn and Mario Overall

ABOUT ECHO OF THE WHISTLE: Playing to the “echo of the whistle” means to give 100% and then just a little bit more, fighting for that extra inch when the other team has stopped playing. Echo of the Whistle goes beyond what happens on the field of play to trace sports’ ripples across time and culture. What can one statistical anomaly tell us about the most difficult position in sports? How did the 1975 Chicago Blackhawks end up facing off against Sesame Street characters? Why did a Hall of Fame baseball player end up dead at the bottom of Niagara Falls? Let the chat shows chat and the hot takes get cold because this show tells uncommon sports stories that stay with listeners after the clock hits double zeroes.

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