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The Football War (also called the Soccer War or 100 Hour War) was a four-day military conflict between Honduras and El Salvador in July 1969. It followed a three match series between the two countries in a FIFA World Cup qualifier.
Jun 9, 2023
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Football War ; Date, 14–18 July 1969 (About 100 hours). Location. El Salvador and Honduras. Result, Ceasefire by OAS intervention. Territorial changes ...
Jun 26, 2019 · It was 2-2 after 90 minutes at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. This was the third game between Honduras and El Salvador in as many weeks; ...
The fighting itself lasted only four days. Salvadoran ground troops advanced rapidly, seizing Nueva Ocotepeque and Santa Rosa de Copán along the western border ...
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Dec 5, 2023 · A Historical Recounting of the 1969 War Between Honduras and El Salvador.
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The actual war had lasted just over four days, but it would take more than a decade to arrive at a final peace settlement. Withdrawal.
The international conflict and war between El Salvador and Honduras took place during the summer of 1969, and saw around 300,000+ Salvadorans living in Honduras ...
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Feb 22, 2024 · The 100-hour war between El Salvador and Honduras is famous for starting with a football match – the truth is more complicated.
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The “Soccer War” was fought by Central American countries El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. Here is a description of the event and its root causes by ...
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Mar 12, 2023 · The Football War of 1969 was a hundred-hour war that resulted in the dissolution of the El Salvador–Honduras diplomatic ties and the deaths.