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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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The second game, on June 15 in the Salvadoran capital of San Salvador, was won 3–0 by El Salvador; even more violence followed. A play-off match took place in ...
The Football War (Spanish: Guerra del fútbol), also known as the Soccer War or the Hundred Hours' War, was a brief military conflict fought between El ...
Kissinger reported that El Salvador had broken diplomatic relations with Honduras following 10 days of anti-Salvadoran riots in Tegucigalpa that began when ...
Jun 26, 2019 · In 1969, EL Salvador and Honduras played three football games and then went to war. What happened?
A. General overview of cases and patterns of violence. B. Violence against opponents by agents of the State. 1. Illustrative case: the murders of the Jesuit ...
and Honduras varied between indifference and amusement. Indeed, a war between the original 'banana republic', Honduras, and what looked like another obscure ...
The record was broken when troops of El Salvador entered Honduras on 14 July 1969. Although attempts were made locally to christen it otherwise, the result will ...
Other articles where Soccer War is discussed: El Salvador: Military dictatorships: …be known as the “Soccer War” with Honduras.
Over 75,000 civilians died at the hands of government forces during the civil war in El Salvador (1980-1992). These 12 years of violence were punctuated by ...