
Zambia 2012: Africa's Greatest Fairytale
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Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast.
In today’s episode, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper explore one of the most powerful stories in football history: Zambia’s remarkable triumph at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Jonathan, who covered the 2012 tournament on the ground, shares firsthand reflections of what he calls the most emotional press box moment he’s ever experienced.
Nineteen years after a devastating plane crash claimed the lives of their national squad, Zambia rose from the ashes to claim continental glory. This episode retraces their journey - from the tragedy off the coast of Gabon in 1993, the rebuilding efforts led by legendary captain Kalusha Bwalya, right through to their unforgettable victory on penalties in the very same country that witnessed their darkest hour.
00:00 The Final Match: A Battle Beyond the Pitch
00:15 Introduction to an Inspiring and Tragic Football Story
00:36 Zambia's Uplifting Victory After Tragedy
02:26 The 1993 Plane Crash: A National Tragedy
04:37 Zambia's Football Rise in the Late 80s
08:15 The Aftermath of the Crash and the Struggle for Resources
18:42 Rebuilding the Team: The Role of Kaia and New Coaches
24:01 The 2012 African Cup of Nations Journey
25:06 The Quarterfinals and Beyond
27:01 Gabon vs. Mali: A Penalty Heartbreak
27:30 Unexpected Journey to Bata
31:12 Ghana's Complacency and Zambia's Rise
38:38 The Emotional Beach Ceremony
40:27 The Dramatic Final Against Ivory Coast
51:10 Zambia's Historic Victory
52:16 Reflecting on the Significance
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