Tutte le Imprese (ed i Fallimenti) di Bora Milutinovic [Copa Mundial]

5 World Cups. 5 National Teams. One Man. Bora Milutinović wasn't just a coach: he is the essence of the World Cup. He holds a unique record, along with Carlos Alberto Parreira: five World Cups played with five different national teams. The Brazilian coach, however, boasts six appearances overall, two of them with the same Seleção. Milutinović, on the other hand, made the World Cup his true home. A global coach, a visionary, a citizen of every sky, Bora embodied football as a universal language, capable of uniting peoples, cultures, and continents. In the second episode of Copa Mundial—the channel's series leading up to the World Cup Review—we recount the epic story of the Wizard of Bajina Bašta, the man who made the World Cup his destiny. 📌 For information and collaborations: [email protected] SOURCES La Stampa Archive Goal.com Chiekete.eu Guerin Sportivo Archive Nobile Calcio Contrasti Magazine Literary Recommendations: "The World Cup of the Vanquished" by Matteo Bruschetta https://amzn.eu/d/aT2ZJd3 "Cinderella at the World Cup" by Matteo Bruschetta https://amzn.eu/d/eOADjn5 ▬▬▬▬▬ Chapters ▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 The World Cup for its Founder 01:25 Velibor "Bora" Milutinovic 04:23 Mexico 86 07:05 Italy 90 12:53 USA 94 15:27 France 98 6:50 PM Korea & Japan 2002 9:09 PM Outro and Greetings #fifaworldcup #storytelling #BoraMilutinovic #CopaMundial #WorldCup #WorldCup #InternationalFootball #FootballStories #WorldFootball #FootballLegends Copyright Disclaimer This video contains short excerpts of images, audio, and audiovisual materials used exclusively for the purposes of criticism, commentary, historical analysis, and cultural dissemination. All rights to the original content belong to their respective owners. The use of the materials is in no way intended to infringe the rights of copyright holders.