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Imre Hirschl: The Hungarian Trailblazer of South American Football | Part One

Imre Hirschl: The Hungarian Trailblazer of South American Football | Part One

Update: 2025-11-11
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Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. Co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper deep dive into the extraordinary story of Imre Hirschl, the Hungarian who took South American football by storm. In this first part of a two-part series we hear the story of Hirschl's early life, his emigration to South America, and his unexpected rise to coaching fame in Argentina. From starting as a salami salesman to becoming the mastermind behind Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata's success, Hirschl's tale is one of perseverance, innovation, and tactical genius. Tune in to discover the myths, challenges, and triumphs of this unlikely football legend who redefined the game during the early 20th century.


00:00  The Unlikely Beginnings of a Coaching Legend

03:46  The Hungarian Influence on South American Football

07:59  Unraveling the Myths and Realities

09:40  A Journey Through War and Immigration

16:29  The Butcher Turned Football Visionary

21:55  The Mystery of Hirschl's Football Career

24:38  Meeting Béla Guttman and the Next Chapter

26:21  Hirschl's Coaching Journey Begins

28:14  Tactical Innovations and Success

30:21  Challenges and Triumphs in Argentina

31:14 Early Coaching Stint in Brazil

32:42  Struggles and Determination

42:21 Hirschl's Coaching Philosophy

46:48  Building a Winning Team

49:32  Conclusion and Future Prospects



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Imre Hirschl: The Hungarian Trailblazer of South American Football | Part One

Imre Hirschl: The Hungarian Trailblazer of South American Football | Part One