The 2002 FIFA World Cup had everything — shocking upsets, controversial moments, unforgettable goals and one of football’s greatest redemption stories. From Senegal stunning the defending champions to South Korea making a historic run on home soil, this tournament constantly delivered chaos and drama from start to finish. And somehow, every match felt bigger than the last.

In this episode, we revisit the wild ride of Korea/Japan 2002 — the refereeing controversies, the collapse of football’s biggest nations, and the brilliance of Brazil’s legendary front three led by Ronaldo Nazário. Was this the most unpredictable World Cup ever? And after all these years, why does 2002 still spark so many debates among football fans today?

Joining us for this episode is longtime friend of the show, Rasvinder from Back Passt With Ras, as we relive the madness, magic and mayhem of one of football’s most unforgettable tournaments. Expect plenty of nostalgia, heated debates and stories that still get football fans talking more than two decades later.

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