A century ago, Andrade and Uruguay made the Paris Olympics a global first | Jonathan Wilson
Briefly

The 1924 Paris Olympics was significant for featuring notable athletes like Paavo Nurmi, Harold Abraham, Eric Liddell, Johnny Weissmuller, and WB Yeats's brother, yet the standout was Uruguay's black center-half Jose Andrade, football's first black superstar.
Andrade, though not recognized as the best or the leader of Uruguay's football team, captured Parisian imagination with his talent, athleticism, and charm, noted for his unique playing style and dominating games with his spatial and angle understanding.
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