Black V White: The Match That Sparked a Revolution

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Bol One night in apartheid South Africa, a World Cup referee blew the whistle on history This is the extraordinary story of a shrine that rose between the mine dumps in one of the rougher pockets of Johannesburg. For decades, the Rand Stadium played host to the (all-white) giants of local and international football. Shortly before the 1976 Soweto riots, the venue served as the setting for an explosive black versus white fixture in this, one of the most segregated societies on the planet. Jack Taylor (OBE), who blew the whistle that night, refereed the World Cup final the previous year. But nothing could have prepared him for the night the beautiful game came of age in this troubled land. The match was coloured by plenty of on-field controversy (and a full-blown riot in the stands). And yet, the sight of tens of thousands of spectators of all races also celebrating together marked a seminal moment in the history of South African sport. Black v White tells the story of a stadium that was a symbol of white might before turning rank and falling into squalor and disrepair, and of a venue that subsequently rose from the ashes and became a symbol of the "new" South Africa. It also reflects on the transformation of the national squad, which has finally become a force on the African continent and qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Black v White unpacks the Springbok miracle and how the world champions united the nation and passed the baton on to Bafana Bafana ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Table of Contents Chapter 1 - The Smoke that Thunders Chapter 2 - Heading South Chapter 3 - The Beautiful Game in the Beloved Country Chapter 4 - The Scramble for Europe Chapter 5 - Testing the Waters Chapter 6 - The White Tribes of South Africa Chapter 7 - Breaking Down Barriers Chapter 8 - King George and Ultra Violet Chapter 9 - The Black Panther Chapter 10 - Braaivleis, Football, Sunny Skies and Cheverolet Chapter 11 - The Wolverhampton Butcher Chapter 12 - The Vulture's Pit Chapter 13 - The Boy Wonder Chapter 14 - Gory Days Chapter 15 - Back in the Fold Chapter 16 - A Tutsi Named Toto Chapter 17 - The Dawn of a New Era Chapter 18 - The Chief of Elland Road Chapter 19 - The End of the Rainbow Chapter 20 - A Double Whammy Chapter 21 - Back with a Bang Chapter 22 - The Sniff of a Scandal Chapter 23 - Rising from the Ashes Chapter 24 - The Final Countdown Chapter 25 - This Time for Africa Chapter 26 - The Grand Finale Chapter 27 - The Hangover Chapter 28 - Night of the Long Knives Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned Chapter 30 - Passing the Baton Chapter 31 - Signs of Hope

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One night in apartheid South Africa, a World Cup referee blew the whistle on history This is the extraordinary story of a shrine that rose between the mine dumps in one of the rougher pockets of Johannesburg. For decades, the Rand Stadium played host to the (all-white) giants of local and international football. Shortly before the 1976 Soweto riots, the venue served as the setting for an explosive black versus white fixture in this, one of the most segregated societies on the planet. Jack Taylor (OBE), who blew the whistle that night, refereed the World Cup final the previous year. But nothing could have prepared him for the night the beautiful game came of age in this troubled land. The match was coloured by plenty of on-field controversy (and a full-blown riot in the stands). And yet, the sight of tens of thousands of spectators of all races also celebrating together marked a seminal moment in the history of South African sport. Black v White tells the story of a stadium that was a symbol of white might before turning rank and falling into squalor and disrepair, and of a venue that subsequently rose from the ashes and became a symbol of the "new" South Africa. It also reflects on the transformation of the national squad, which has finally become a force on the African continent and qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Black v White unpacks the Springbok miracle and how the world champions united the nation and passed the baton on to Bafana Bafana ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Table of Contents Chapter 1 - The Smoke that Thunders Chapter 2 - Heading South Chapter 3 - The Beautiful Game in the Beloved Country Chapter 4 - The Scramble for Europe Chapter 5 - Testing the Waters Chapter 6 - The White Tribes of South Africa Chapter 7 - Breaking Down Barriers Chapter 8 - King George and Ultra Violet Chapter 9 - The Black Panther Chapter 10 - Braaivleis, Football, Sunny Skies and Cheverolet Chapter 11 - The Wolverhampton Butcher Chapter 12 - The Vulture's Pit Chapter 13 - The Boy Wonder Chapter 14 - Gory Days Chapter 15 - Back in the Fold Chapter 16 - A Tutsi Named Toto Chapter 17 - The Dawn of a New Era Chapter 18 - The Chief of Elland Road Chapter 19 - The End of the Rainbow Chapter 20 - A Double Whammy Chapter 21 - Back with a Bang Chapter 22 - The Sniff of a Scandal Chapter 23 - Rising from the Ashes Chapter 24 - The Final Countdown Chapter 25 - This Time for Africa Chapter 26 - The Grand Finale Chapter 27 - The Hangover Chapter 28 - Night of the Long Knives Chapter 29 - Lessons Learned Chapter 30 - Passing the Baton Chapter 31 - Signs of Hope

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