
What can we say? Soccer… is life. Just in time for the 2022 World Cup, soccer fans and hosts Matt Nelson and Steve Ceruti share some of their favorite soccer episodes from Gimlet, Parcast and Spotify. Like how a scrappy US team leveled up to compete with Mexico and create a fierce rivalry. Or how the Spanish women's team fought for equal opportunities at the 2015 World Cup. And the story of the 19... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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At 1:04pm on November 25, 2020, the first paper published the news that Diego Maradona had died. A media frenzy ensued around the world. Immediately, people began to question the team that had taken care of Maradona, who would ultimately face crimina... more
The World Cup is underway in Qatar and many storylines are being written on and off the pitch. In this very special bonus episode, The Journal's Joshua Robinson examines some of the controversies surrounding these games. From human rights violations ... more
For this final episode of the season Matt & Steve look back at the mutiny that took place during the 2015 Women’s World Cup and the Spanish National team’s battle for supremacy on the pitch and equality off of it.
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If there’s one thing in World Cup soccer that is a safe bet, it’s Scotland’s inability to qualify for world tournaments. Matt leads Steve on a painful tour through Scotland’s wilderness years and some of his most painful memories.
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I love the podcast. I love everything soccer(football) (fùtbol)! So many interesting stories. I hope you can do a story about the Zambia National team that perished in a Plane crash in 1993 and their replacement team still made it to the Africa cup final with less than a year to prepare. And their eventual win in the 2012 in the country where the plane crashed and killed their team.
I didn't expect Gimlet to release a show about soccer so We Came to Win was a pleasant surprise. To some degree, that surprise carried over into my opinion of the series, which was better than I expected. It is very clear that a lot of research went into each episode and I learned some new insights into a sport I have followed my whole life. We Came to Win also does a good job of balancing accessibility to those who aren't as familiar with the sport without patronising them or insulting longtime... more
Goodness, this podcast makes me so excited for a sport I've never really paid attention to!
I love this podcast so much! I am not a dedicated football fan, although I love the excitement of the World Cup. I listen to many, many podcasts, and there’s something magical about this one. Nando brings something for everyone.
Really missed out on an opportunity to do a second season for the women’s World Cup. Thought it might be a one off for the Men’s World Cup but then a new episode came out
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