About this episode
Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. This week co-hosts Rob Draper and Jonathan Wilson delve into the life of OrestesCorbatta, a legendary Argentine footballer whose story combines brilliance and tragedy. Known for his dazzling dribbling skills and audacious playstyle, Corbatta played a crucial role in Argentina's 1957 Campeonato Sudamericano win. However, despite his football genius, Corbatta's life was marred by alcoholism and personal struggles. The episode explores his rise from a rural town to becoming a national icon, his struggles with illiteracy, and the personal traumas that impacted his career. Draper and Wilson also discuss the broader significance of Corbatta's style in the context of Argentine football, drawing parallels to legends like Maradona and Messi. Join us as we remember the poetic yet tragic life of Omar Orestes Corbatta, a player whose legacy continues to influence Argentine football today. 00:00 Introduction 01:31 The Significance of the 1957 Campeonato Sudamericano 04:39 The Evolution of Argentinian Football 09:34 The Five Simbas and Their Impact 16:08 The Role of Radio in Argentinian Football Culture 19:31 The Decline and Shift in Argentinian Football 23:42 The Duality of Argentinian Football: Beauty and Cynicism 26:15 The Tragic Figure of Coba 27:25 Early Life and Struggles 29:49 Rise to Fame and Personal Challenges 33:50 The Decline Begins 38:46 Final Years and Legacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.