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When good football happens

Like all Uruguayan children, I wanted to be a soccer player. I played quite well, in fact I was terrific, but only at night when I was asleep. During the day I was the worst wooden leg ever to set foot on the little soccer fields of my country.

As a fan I also left a lot to be desired. Juan Alberto Schiaffino and Julio Cesar Abbadie played for Penarol, the enemy team. I was a loyal Nacional fan and I did everything I could to hate them. But with his masterful passes ‘El Pepe’ Schiaffino orchestrated the team’s plays as if he were watching from the highest tower of the stadium, and ‘El Pardo’ Abbadie, running in his seven-league boots, would slide the ball all the way down the white touchline, swaying back and forth without ever grazing the ball or his opponents. I couldn’t help admiring them, and I even felt like cheering.

Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good soccer. I go around the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’

And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.

–Eduardo Galeano, Soccer In Sun And Shadow

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