Mundial #31 - The Goals Issue

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Mundial #31 - The Goals Issue

Featuring:

  • An eight-page homage to Oasis’s 1996 gig at Maine Road and the people who made it so special.
  • The Chronicles of Roberto Baggio, from Lanerossi Vicenza to AC Milan to Brescia by the fans who watched him first hand.
  • ‘The Lost Diego’ and the untold story about a man who photographed The Hand of God inside the Azteca… and then lost it until now.
  • A beautiful fashion story from systemarosa on goal celebrations from Mario Balotelli to Brandi Chastain to Robbie Fowler eating grass.
  • An extremely special interview with Sunil Chhetri—India’s greatest ever footballer and the man with the fourth most international goals of all time.
  • A very scientifically accurate article about every type of goal that is scored at 5-a-side and 7-a-side by Dr Andrew Martin. He’s not really a doctor.
  • Exceptional artworks by Cassandra Constant—an artist who draws football matches by listening to them on the radio.
  • A photostory of makeshift goalposts from Barnsley to Liverpool, Middlesbrough to Glasgow by Michael Kirkham.
  • A report from Kenya about the work that AC Milan, Off-White, and Alice in Children are doing to help kids playing football in Nairobi.
  • A travel feature to a Scottish harbour town for smoked haddock and crab fishermen.

About Mundial:

MUNDIAL is the number one multi-platform choice for the intelligent football fan. Exploring the intersection between sport and culture, our work is sharp, funny, stylish, irreverent, and nostalgic — it speaks directly to its audience because it knows who they are and what they want. Rooted in authentic fan culture, it knows who they support, what they wear, where they drink, and where they want to go next. MUNDIAL celebrates their heroes, teaches them about wider issues, makes them laugh (and occasionally cry). It takes them around the world and ends up on their doorstep. It’s created for them, by them. It reminds them why they love football.