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First Port Stanley, Now This?? (with The Upshot!) | The History of The World Cup (Part 3/4)

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The BBC's 'Native Confusion' Was Actually a Man Saving His Life

First Port Stanley, Now This?? (with The Upshot!) | The His… · Jun 15, 2026 History

The BBC presented Zaire defender Mwepu Ilunga booting a free kick before the whistle as 'native confusion — he doesn't know the rules.' He knew exactly what he was doing. With dictator Mobutu threatening the squad they would not be allowed back into Zaire if they lost by too many goals, the defender was time-wasting to save his own life.

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