{"product_id":"1978-world-cup","title":"1978 WORLD CUP","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe 1978 World Cup unfolded in a nation gripped by dictatorship. Argentina’s military junta, led by General Videla, used the tournament to project an image of unity and prosperity while repression, disappearances, and censorship were rampant. Local resistance movements and international protests challenged this spectacle, turning the World Cup into a contest over truth as much as sport. Yet even amid the darkness, the soccer shone. Under coach César Luis Menotti’s expansive philosophy, Argentina played expressive, attacking soccer—a striking contrast to the regime’s rigidity. Goalkeeper Ubaldo Fillol anchored the team’s calm, while striker Mario Kempes, the tournament’s top scorer, embodied its brilliance and nerve. Across the field, talents like Teófilo Cubillas of Peru and Rob Rensenbrink of the Netherlands brought moments of grace and invention that transcended politics. The final in Buenos Aires was a fevered culmination: confetti, drums, and a 3–1 victory over the Netherlands that crowned Argentina world champion for the first time. Yet even amid the celebration, the 1978 World Cup remained haunted by contradiction—a triumph of beauty and passion staged in the shadow of fear.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"sorenmeibom.shop","offers":[{"title":"24 x 24 in (~61 x 61 cm) \/ Paper","offer_id":52404217872565,"sku":"AP76677P645060","price":160.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0615\/7241\/5669\/files\/1978_World_Cup_1600px_wm-glazed.jpg?v=1774998215","url":"https:\/\/sorenmeibom.shop\/products\/1978-world-cup","provider":"sorenmeibom","version":"1.0","type":"link"}