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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 Salvador and Honduras in 1969. Existing tensions between the two countries coincided with rioting during a 1970 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
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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 ...
Jun 26, 2019 · In 1969, El Salvador and Honduras fought a four-day conflict that cost thousands of lives and displaced thousands more - a bloody struggle ...
In July 1969 fighting broke out between the neighbouring Central American states of El Salvador and Honduras. It was sparked off by ill-feeling which arose ...
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 ...
Feb 17, 2021 · The war pitted the government and military against leftist guerillas and ordinary civilians suspected of supporting them. Fighting produced ...
Sep 14, 2020 · The army of El Salvador quickly began gaining ground into Honduras, setting up a sort of occupation government of sort in the towns they ...
Feb 22, 2024 · Escalating conflict. The level of violence against Salvadorans led the government in San Salvador to formally accuse Honduras of genocide. The ...
…the summer of 1969 the Soccer War with El Salvador broke out, triggered indeed by a soccer (football) game but caused by severe economic and demographic ...
Feb 21, 2024 · For its brevity, the conflict is known as the 100-hour war. Of course, it would be silly to look for the causes of war in an ugly tackle, or in ...