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Relive the greatest moment of SPAIN with this
6 DVD Set.
6 complete full matches of Spain
on the road to European Champions!
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FINAL |
Germany |
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Spain |
English |
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Match
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Germany |
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Turkey |
English |
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Match
2 |
Russia |
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Spain |
English |
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Match
1 |
Germany |
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Portugal |
English |
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Match
2 |
Croatia |
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Turkey |
English |
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Match
3 |
Holland |
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Russia |
English |
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Match
4 |
Italy |
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Spain |
English |
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CLICK HERE for more
Full Matches
fixtures
& results of EURO 2008
Don't
Miss!!
CLICK HERE for Classic &
Recommended Matches |
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CLASSIC WORLD CUP ON DVDs ** |
ENGLAND
in World Cup 1966
6 full matches on 6 dvds |
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| England
beat West Germany 4-2 after extra time in a thrilling
final at Wembley, when Geoff Hurst made history with
a hat-trick, including the most controversial goal ever
scored. Did the ball really cross the line? |
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BRAZIL
in World Cup 1970
6 full matches on 6 dvds |
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| Legendary Brazil 1970 team
won 6 matches in a row with their great attacking style
of a near-perfect team including Clodoaldo, Gerson,
Rivelino, Tostao, Jairzinho, Pelé and Carlos
Alberto. |
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GERMANY in World Cup 1974
7 full matches on 7 dvds |
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| West Germany was led by
the "Kaiser", Franz Beckenbauer to took the
new FIFA World Cup trophy for the first time with an
exceptional display of the hard-running, interchanging
style. |
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ARGENTINA
in World Cup 1978
7 full matches on 7 dvds |
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| Argentina won their first
FIFA World Cup on own soil in 1978 with outstanding
players such as Daniel Passarella, Osvaldo Ardiles and
Mario Kempes, top scorer with six goals. |
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ITALY
in World Cup 1982
7 full matches on 7 dvds |
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| Italy survived
the opening round on goal difference and then went on
to win the trophy after a creative Brazilian team had
bowed out to them in an astonishing match in the second
phase. |
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ARGENTINA
in World Cup 1986
7 full matches on 7 dvds |
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| The tournament ended in
victory for the Argentineans and their master playmaker
Diego Maradona whose brilliance and goal-scoring prowess
(five goals) made him the Player of the Tournament. |
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GERMANY
in World Cup 1990
7 full matches on 7 dvds |
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| When Lothar Matthaus lifted
the FIFA World Cup, Germany now joined Italy and Brazil
as the football world's most successful nations. |
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BRAZIL
in World Cup 1994 7
full matches on 7 dvds |
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| Brazil was perfectly prepared
and boasted a formidable front pair in Romario and Bebeto.
Both socred in a classic 3-2 defeat of Holland - a game
that featured the famous baby-cradling goal celebration
in honour of Romario's new-born son. |
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FRANCE
in World Cup 1998
7 full matches on 7 dvds
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| France enjoyed an unforgettable
summer as its footballers finally tasted FIFA World
Cup glory, Zinedine Zidane leading Les Bleus
all the way to victory over Brazil in the Final. |
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BRAZIL
in World Cup 2002
7 full matches on 7 dvds |
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| Brazil played exciting
football with the 'Triple R' strike-force. Ronaldinho
provided the ammo behind Ronaldo and Rivaldo as Brazil
waltzed to a fifth world title. Ronaldo at his best
ended the tournament with eight goals in total and won
the top scorer. |
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ITALY
in World Cup 2006
7 full matches on 7 dvds |
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| At the end of it all, Italy
finished on top thanks to a real team effort. Twenty-one
of Lippi's 23-man squad played and ten of them found
the net in this tournament. |
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| Holland
in World Cup 1974 : 7 Matches on 7 DVDs |
Even if they didn't win the World Cup, Holland
team of 1974 is always remembered as the best football team
ever.
Led by Johan Cruyff alongside with Neeskens, Rep and Rensenbrink,
Holland qualified from both the first and second rounds,
beating Uruguay (2-0) , Bulgaria (4-1), Argentina (4-0),
East Germany (2-0) and Brazil (2-0) by playing the brand
of "Total Football" and set the new standard of
modern football. this Holland team is one of the best team
of all time. |
| Brazil
in World Cup 1982 : 5 Matches on 5 DVDs |
The team of 1982 usually
appears in surveys as one of the best Brazilian teams of
all time (other candidates are the team of the World Cups
of 1970 and of 1958). They arrived Spain as big favourites
to win the World Cup. The team looked to have hit top form
right in time for the World Cup. Many people believed this
team was even better than the one who won the World Cup
twelve years earlier, the team with Pelé & company
of 1970.
Zico is the key player with highest number
of matches for Brazil and most goals scored. Falcão
had led his team Internacional to the tri-champíonship
in Brazil, and became known as "King of Rome",
for having led the Roma, from Italy, to the scudetto. Sócrates,
a physician with name of philosopher, combined talent and
intelligence. Zico, Falcão and Sócrates appeared
in the list of 10 best players of the 1982 Cup. The team
had still the powerful shots of left-forward Éder,
the abilities of Júnior, the experience of Oscar. |
GLORY!!
GLORY!!...MAN UNITED !!
Enjoy the most successful
moment of Manchester United with this
11 DVD Set.
11 full matches of Man
United from group stage to the king of Europe
are here!
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The Telegraph and World Soccer Magazine have teamed up to
find out the greatest football matches of all time. World
Soccer have compiled a list of the Top 20 in their summer
edition.
Some of these matches are available on our site now in DVD
format PAL, English
commentary.
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20. |
West Germany 2 Holland 1
World Cup second round, Milan, June 24, 1990 |
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19. |
Germany 0 Italy 2 World Cup
semi-final, Dortmund, July 4, 2006 |
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18. |
Barcelona 4 Fortuna Dusseldorf 3 Cup-winners
Cup final, Basle, May 16, 1979 |
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17. |
France 3 Portugal 2 European
Championship semi-final, Marseille, June 23, 1984 |
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16. |
Liverpool 5 Alaves 4 Uefa
Cup final, Dortmund, May 16, 2001 |
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Blackpool 4 Bolton 3 FA Cup
final, Wembley, May 2, 1953 |
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14. |
Manchester United 2 Bayern Munich 1 Champions
League final, Barcelona, May 26, 1999 |
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13. |
Brazil 1 Uruguay 2 World
Cup final, Rio de Janeiro, July 16, 1950 |
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12. |
Italy 3 Brazil 2 World Cup
second group stage, Barcelona, July 5, 1982 |
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11. |
West Germany 3 Hungary 2 World
Cup final, Berne, July 4, 1954 |
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TOP 10
10. |
England 3 Hungary 6
Friendly, Wembley, November 25, 1953
The match that changed the game. Hungary arrived
in England as Olympic champions and undefeated for three years,
prompting the English press to call the friendly "the
match of the century".
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9. |
Benfica 5 Real Madrid 3 European
Cup final, Olympic stadium, Amsterdam, May 2, 1962
Benfica were the first club to challenge
the hegemony of Real Madrid in the European Cup. They had
won their first title a year earlier, in May 1961, against
Barcelona in Berne. That summer, 19-year-old Eusebio was introduced
to the first team. He played a starring role as Benfica reached
the European Cup final again.
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8. |
Brazil 4 Italy 1 World Cup
final, Azteca stadium, Mexico City, June 21, 1970
The first World Cup final between two
previous winners produced one of the greatest displays of
attacking football ever seen on the world stage. As the match
report in the July 1970 edition of World Soccer declared:
"Here was proof that football, played the way it was
meant to be, with artistry and skill, can still succeed in
the modern era."
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7. |
England 4 West Germany 2 World
Cup final, Wembley, July 30, 1966 Wembley
stadium provided the setting for the match that is for ever
remembered for Geoff Hurst's extra-time heroics and the histrionics
of
Soviet Union linesman Tofik Bakhramov.
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6. |
France 1 Brazil 1 (France 4-3 on pens) World
Cup quarter-final, Jalisco stadium, Guadalajara, June 21,
1986 Such an epic match did
not deserve to be settled by penalties. But after a compelling
120 minutes, during which tournament favourites Brazil and
France, the European champions,had traded attack upon attack,
that was what had to happen.
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Hungary 4 Uruguay 2 World
Cup semi-final, La Pontaise stadium, Lausanne, June 30, 1954
The 1954 World Cup final between Hungary
and West Germany has been dubbed the Miracle of Berne and
is a milestone in the history of post-war Germany. But the
semi-final between Hungary, the best team in the world at
that time, and defending champions Uruguay was the most exciting
game of the tournament.
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4. |
West Germany 3 France 3 (West Germany 5-4 on
pens) World Cup semi-final, Sanchez Pizjuan
stadium, Seville, July 8, 1982 When
great matches of the World Cup are recounted, there will always
be a place for this remarkable duel between French skill and
West German stamina.
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Real Madrid 7 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 European
Cup final, Hampden Park, Glasgow, May 18, 1960
Real Madrid's demolition of Eintracht
Frankfurt is the most famous final in the history of the European
Cup; the match that opened people's eyes to the wider European
game. The victory in Glasgow secured a fifth successive trophy
for Madrid – still a record – and ensured the
club's place in football's hall of fame.
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Liverpool 3 Milan 3 (Liverpool 3-2 on pens)
Champions League final, Ataturk stadium,
Istanbul, May 25, 2005 Though
only two years ago, the "Wonder of Istanbul" has
already entered
football folklore. Liverpool's astonishing turnaround from
3-0 down to
draw 3-3 and then triumph in the penalty shoot-out ranks as
the greatest
comeback in the history of the game.
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Italy 4 West Germany 3 World
Cup semi-final, Azteca stadium, Mexico City, June 17, 1970
When World Soccer told Franz Beckenbauer
that the 1970 World Cup
semi-final between Italy and West Germany had been voted the
greatest
match, he was not surprised. "It was the same when we
voted in Germany,"
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* Spanish La Liga Collection
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Spanish La Liga : Greatest Games |
Spanish La Liga : Golden Moments 1997-2003
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Spanish La Liga : The Stars |
Spanish La Liga : Season Review 2002/2003 |
Don't
Miss !! Celebrate AC Milan's European Champions with this
10 DVD Set.
Bring back the great moment of
AC Milan's team effort and beautiful football that
took AC Milan back to the top of Europe. Moreover,
relive Kaka's best perfoamance
for AC Milan that he scored 10 goals to won him the tournament
top scorer. |
CLASSIC CUP CLASH
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Arsenal |
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Man. United |
English |
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Arsenal |
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Man. United |
English |
(1st match
& replay) |
One
of the most pulsating game ! Two teams – bitter rivals,
as they were, and still are – at the very top of their
game. While Man United going for the impossible Treble, Arsenal
should have knocked them out but Peter Schmeichel played the
hero to add the match to extra time only for Ryan Giggs to
score a goal which no one could forget.
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Copa Del Ray 2007
Semi-final
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Barcelona |
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Getafe |
English |
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Getafe |
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Bacelona |
Spanish |
(Home & Away) |
Amazing
battles!! This is one of the most dramatic emotion football
could achieve. Barcelona won 5-2 in the first leg at their
home. Getafe faught back to win 4-2 in the second leg and
move to the final with aggregate goals of 6-5.
The first leg also contains one of the best goals from Leonel
Messi that is very similar to Maradona's most famous solo
goal in World Cup 1986. Don't Miss!! |
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