History FrogCast

S6 E4 Football Culture


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The shadow of tragedy in European football, exemplified by the 1985 Heysel Stadium disaster—where poor stadium safety and inadequate policing led to the deaths of 39 supporters and sweeping bans on English clubs—forms an important backdrop to the sport’s later efforts to rebuild its image and culture. A decade later, that recovery was symbolized by the emergence of David Beckham and his iconic 1996–1998 Manchester United jersey, a bright red, long-sleeved kit bearing the famous number seven and the name “Beckham” across the back. More than a uniform, the number seven Manchester United jersey came to represent football’s renewed emphasis on skill, prestige, and global appeal in the years following one of its darkest chapters.

 

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