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Joe Gaetjens - the footballer who disappeared
« on: March 22, 2014, 04:27:54 AM »
Joe Gaetjens - the footballer who disappeared
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One of the biggest shocks in World Cup history happened in 1950, when the US beat England, thanks to a goal scored by Haitian Joe Gaetjens. After Gaetjens returned to Haiti a hero, he later disappeared and was killed, possibly by the president himself.

Joe Gaetjens made his name on 29 June 1950. "Out of nowhere apparently, my father came and went head first and hit the ball hard enough to change its direction - so the goalie from the England team was going one way and the ball went the other way," says his eldest son Lesly.

The 15,000 football fans in Brazil's Belo Horizonte stadium went wild - moments earlier they thought the US didn't have even the slightest chance of beating England. Even the US coach had described his side as sheep ready to be slaughtered.

While the England players were professionals, the Americans were part-timers - one was a teacher, another drove a hearse for a living and Gaetjens was an accountancy student.

Jo Gaetjens, Paris 1951-52
He was born in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, in 1924 to a relatively well-off family. He loved football and by the age of 14 was signed up to the Etoile Haitienne team where he became known for his goal-scoring headers.

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Re: Joe Gaetjens - the footballer who disappeared
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2014, 09:05:29 AM »
Thanks for those Bakes

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Re: Joe Gaetjens - the footballer who disappeared
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2014, 09:56:51 AM »
Thanks for those Bakes

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