
Disentangling memory from truth
In the collective consciousness of global football, Zaire and Haiti — which both qualified for the 1974 World Cup — are remembered for their dismal performance. But is this legacy justified?
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Matt Robertshaw is a graduate student in African and Caribbean history at York University in Toronto.

In the collective consciousness of global football, Zaire and Haiti — which both qualified for the 1974 World Cup — are remembered for their dismal performance. But is this legacy justified?