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The Football War (Spanish: Guerra del fútbol), also known as the Soccer War or the 100 Hour War, was a brief military conflict fought between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. Existing tensions between the two countries coincided with rioting during a 1970 FIFA World Cup qualifier. [3]
26 Ιουν 2019 · Honduras won the first leg 1-0 in their capital Tegucigalpa, only for El Salvador to triumph 3-0 at home in San Salvador. Reports of violence marred both games.
Support AFC Finners On Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/AFCFinnersIn 1969, El Salvador and Honduras met in a series of matches to seal qualification for the 1...
On June 8, 1969, in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, El Salvador's national soccer team lost to Honduras in an elimination match for the World Cup. After the game some incidents occurred between supporters of the two teams.
In 1969, long-simmering tensions between Honduras and El Salvador, which were competing for a slot in the 1970 World Cup to be held in Mexico, erupted in open hostilities called the “La Guerra del Futbol.”
18 Δεκ 2022 · Though tensions between El Salvador and Honduras were historically rooted, it was a series of World Cup qualifiers, whipped up by fervent governments and an irresponsible press, that helped send the two Central American countries into armed conflict.
27 Ιουν 2019 · En 1969, durante cuatro días, El Salvador y Honduras se enfrentaron en un conflicto que dejó miles de personas muertas y muchas más desplazadas. Y se llamó "La Guerra del Fútbol".