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Football's Greatest International Teams DVD

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International football has been graced by some absolutely wonderful teams throughout its history. To this day with opinions becoming increasingly divided debate continues to rage over which team truly is the very best. From the flamboyant World Cup winning side of Brazil 1970 to the untouchable reigning world and European champions Spain this series take an in-depth look at sixteen of the well-regarded international teams of past and present generations. Featuring exclusive interviews and archive footage Pitch will guide you through eight hours of action highlighting... the superstars of each team capturing the drama that was created and replaying all the glorious goals of the sport’s greatest international teams. [show more]

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Released
19 January 2015
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lace DVD 
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Runtime
260 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899053263 
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Collection of programmes exploring 16 of the most decorated international football teams in history. Featuring archive footage, interviews and clips of some of the most memorable goals, the documentary looks at some of the greatest teams to ever grace the world stage including the flamboyant World Cup winners of Brazil 1970 and the dominant might of the modern Spaniards who won the World Cup in 2010 and back-to-back European Championships in 2008 and 2012.