Uruguay

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1930 World Cup
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Amsterdam 1928 Olympics
Author_Martin da Cruz
Category=SFBC
Conmebol
Copa America
cultural history
early football pioneers
early World Cup history
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Estadio Centenario
FIFA World Cup
football history
football icons
football legends
global game
Hector Scarone
Jose Leandro Andrade
Jose Nasazzi
La Celeste
Montevideo
national identity
Olympic football
Paris 1924 Olympics
South American football
sporting history
Uruguay
Uruguay champions
Uruguay v Argentina
World Cup history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781836804741
  • Dimensions: 144 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Uruguay: Football’s First Global Power, 1918–1930 is the inside story of how Uruguay rose from South American pioneers to global champions. Their revolutionary style exploded into world consciousness at the 1924 Paris Olympics, where La Celeste dazzled Europe and redefined the possibilities of the sport. Two consecutive Olympic triumphs, followed by celebrated tours across Europe and North America, elevated José Nasazzi, José Leandro Andrade and Héctor Scarone into international icons who set new standards for skill, intelligence and athleticism. The story reaches its dramatic climax in Montevideo in 1930, as Uruguay hosted and won the inaugural FIFA World Cup amid construction crises, political tension and European boycotts. Drawing on rare archival material from Montevideo, Martin da Cruz reconstructs the personalities, controversies and cultural forces that shaped one of football’s most important eras. Richly detailed and deeply researched, this is the definitive English?language account of how a nation of barely two million people produced a footballing generation unmatched to this day.

Martin da Cruz is a football historian and writer, and the author of From Beauty to Duty: A Footballing History of Uruguay, 1878–1917. He has contributed to The Blizzard and is a founding member of the Uruguayan Football Historians and Researchers Association (AHIFU).

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