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One Life in Nine World Cups: Simon Kuper on Football Fever and Why the Beautiful Game Still Matters

Mar 31, 2026
Simon Kuper, veteran football journalist and author of World Cup Fever, reflects on nine tournaments that have marked his life. He recalls unforgettable moments from Italy 1990 to Qatar 2022. He weighs football’s beauty versus winning, ponders the World Cup’s changing scale and politics, and previews who might matter in 2026.
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INSIGHT

Club Teams Outpace National Sides

  • Club teams now concentrate global talent and train daily, making them often stronger than national teams.
  • Kuper argues Real Madrid or Manchester City would likely beat most national sides because of constant club-level cohesion.
ANECDOTE

Oxford Library Cards Beat Border Suspicion

  • Oxford students used Mars sponsor tickets and library cards to bluff entry into Italy for Italia 1990.
  • Border guards feared Liverpool hooligans so Kuper and friends flashed Oxford library cards and were admitted.
ADVICE

Factor Luck Into World Cup Predictions

  • Don't overrate team quality alone when predicting World Cup winners; luck and randomness matter a lot.
  • Kuper and Stefan Szymanski rate England best since 1966 but still assign only a one-in-six chance to win.
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