HISTORIA DE LOS MUNDIALES ¿hay récords imposibles de romper?

A team took to the field for a World Cup final wearing jerseys bought that very morning at a store, without an official crest, with numbers hand-stitched on. And in those makeshift jerseys, a player scored the dirtiest goal in history and, minutes later, the most beautiful. Against the country with which they had just ended a war. That happened, and it's just one of the stories we're telling today. In this video, we explore 96 years of the World Cup: why the tournament was created after a fight between FIFA and the Olympic Committee, how Uruguay 1930 was played with a different ball in each half, how Mussolini and Videla's dictatorship used the World Cup for propaganda, the connection between the Falklands War and Maradona's most famous match, the evolution of the rules (substitutions, cards, penalties, VAR), and the records that will probably never be broken: Just Fontaine, Pelé, Roger Milla, and the record that Messi is still trying to rewrite right now in 2026. Dictatorships, wars, sporting miracles, and absurdities: the World Cup is the mirror in which the world sees itself every four years. If you liked it, leave a like and subscribe. We upload a long video every Tuesday and a short one every day. #WorldCup #HistoryOfFootball #Maradona #Messi #HandOfGod #Acosta I'm Acosta. Every week I investigate the crimes the system wanted to forget, the stories the media never fully explained, and the conspiracies that remain unanswered. If you want true crime content, hidden history, and unsolved mysteries in Spanish, this is your channel. 🔴 Subscribe so you don't miss the next case 🔔 Turn on notifications to receive each new video