It all started in Mafalala, a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Lourenço Marques, Mozambique. A kid kicked into rag balls and did not care much about school. This kid was called Eusébio da Silva Ferreira and would become one of the best footballers of all time.
Finding Jack Charlton is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Jack Charlton, a professional soccer player and manager. The film delves into his achievements as a player, including his involvement in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, as well as his successful managerial career. It also explores Charlton's impact on English and Irish football, his struggles with dementia, and his role in promoting peace during the Northern Ireland conflict.
This entertaining documentary of the World Cup Soccer tournament of 1966 follows the 15 countries competing for the sport's most coveted prize. Nigel Patrick narrates, with commentary provided by Brian Glanville. The executive producer spent $336,000 on the production and used 117 cameras to record nearly 48 hours worth of action. Four editors were employed to created the final 108-minute feature.
World Cup 1966: Alfie's Boys is a documentary that takes a look back at the 1966 FIFA World Cup held in England. The film focuses on Alf Ramsey's England team, their journey to become world champions, and the impact they had on British soccer. Through archive footage, interviews, and anecdotes, the documentary provides a nostalgic reminiscence of a historic tournament that shaped the future of football.
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