Alex Schulman: Watching Brazil with my son recaptures World Cup magic
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Alex Schulman reflects on the magic of the 1986 World Cup and his son's excitement watching Brazilian players.
- He struggled to recapture the feeling of that first World Cup experience until now.
- The current World Cup has reignited that sense of wonder and connection for him.
Alex Schulman shares a personal reflection on the enduring magic of the World Cup, recalling his first experience in 1986. He admits to having found it difficult to recapture the same profound feeling in subsequent tournaments until the current one.
Schulman vividly describes watching Brazilian players with his son in the middle of the night, noting the sparkle in his son's eyes. This shared experience seems to have reawakened his own sense of wonder and connection to the sport, mirroring the excitement he felt as a child.
The article suggests that the current World Cup has succeeded in bringing back that unique atmosphere and emotional resonance that he had been missing. It highlights how the passion for football can transcend generations, creating shared moments of awe and excitement.
Schulman's piece is a nostalgic yet present look at the power of major sporting events to evoke deep emotions and create lasting memories, particularly when shared with family.
Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.