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Paul Gascoigne’s emotional reaction to a yellow card in the semi-final against West Germany transformed his image and humanized players for a massive TV audience.
Focuses on English hooliganism in the 80s, the security operation in Sardinia, and Cameroon’s shock win over Argentina. Hooligan's Island Italia 90 - 4 Weeks That Changed the world - ep...
The series examines the tournament through the lens of five key nations: , Italy , Cameroon , Yugoslavia , and the winners, West Germany . It highlights how the event moved football away from the "dark years" of hooliganism toward the modern, commercialized era. Episode Breakdown Title / Key Focus Notable Events & Figures 1 Rise of the Hooligans Paul Gascoigne’s emotional reaction to a yellow card
Covers the knockout stages, Paul Gascoigne’s famous tears in the semi-final, and the rise of "Gazzamania". ⚽ Key Cultural Moments It highlights how the event moved football away
is a three-part documentary series (and often shared via podcast clips) that explores how the 1990 FIFA World Cup redefined football against a backdrop of global political upheaval. Series Overview
The tournament occurred as the Iron Curtain collapsed, with West Germany playing as a nation on the brink of reunification.