100 years Borussia Dortmund.
6 German championships, 2 DFB Cups, Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winner and World Cup. From the origins of the legendary BVB Borsigplatz to the Signal Iduna Park, the extensive documentary on the history of the BVB 1909 to 2009.
The best 100 goals of the yellow and black heroes who have been burned into the Fanseele.
August Lenz, Stephane Chapuisat, Jurgen Klopp, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Adi Preissler, Michael Zorc, Mathias Sammer and Sigi Held. All these, and many more are legends who wore the jersey of the BVB, or trained the club.
In exclusive interviews or statements they talk in detail about the BVB
A special treat for the fan of FC Bayern Munich is the anniversary video on DVD. These are, strictly speaking, a DVD plus, which involves going along with the video also contains a complete audio CD, shaded in any CD player, all the Bavaria Film songs again in full length, after all, all 34 minutes of Bavaria United , Gerd Müller and the Club with guest singers. The DVD also has to offer compared to VHS, but the addition of the Adidas commercials featuring the four stars Bavaria Jancker, Effenberg, Jeremies and Elber, and the Internet site of the Bavaria-site, but not much, but the navigation is also This DVD about the direct chapter selection much easier.
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In September of 2007, the ladies of the German national football team to the People's Republic of China to travel to defend its title of world champion against the international competition. A film crew accompanied the athletes on a trip and documented not only the most successful athletic performance on the field of honor, but also the preparations for the tournament and the games that the mood in the hotel and several encounters with the Chinese culture of everyday life.
It was really almost like a fairy tale, when the German national team under Jürgen Klinsmann as previously heavily-derided Gurkentruppe for the World Cup in their own country took, and gave at once the whole nation in an incredible rush of euphoria. The only thing missing was the final happy ending in the form of book profits, but probably everyone who has ever taken this summer on Germany's roads, the rousing performances this team will never forget. Successful director Sönke Wortmann (Das Wunder von Bern) was allowed to accompany the national team throughout the tournament at every step with his camera. From the resulting material, he assembled this documentary, which will return all football fans and nostalgia in the World Cup fairytale summer '06 and granted unprecedented insight into the inner workings of the team.
For this year's 50th Anniversary of the Miracle of Bern "shows the first ZDF previously unpublished images of the memorable finale, of which there was previously only about 15 minutes of footage. The thrilling and highly emotional finale wrote football history, the first time, sports fans can experience the sensational chase the Germans after the 20-governance in Hungary. The highlight of the German football history, the incredible 32 in the 84th Minute of play from five perspectives, win the legendary "Gate, gate, gate!" from football reporters Herber Zimmermann to previously unmatched drama. Never before we saw the final whistle of the English referee Ling on the screen. Germany won the world championship, and this DVD gives you the feeling of almost the entire game to have been on live with it, not least because of the extraordinary brilliance, which was achieved through the high-definition treatment of historical material.
The Other Final is a 2003 documentary film directed by Johan Kramer about a football (soccer) match between Bhutan national football team and
Montserrat national football team, the then two lowest ranked teams on FIFA World Rankings. The game was played in the Changlimithan Stadium, Thimphu, Bhutan. Bhutan won the game 4-0.
This sweet and genuine Tibetan comedy was promoted as a feel-good foreign flick--but anyone looking for guffaws and big feel-good moments will miss out on all the small, quiet pleasures The Cup has to offer. Set in a Tibetan monastery-in-exile in India, the movie follows a few young monks whose devotion to Buddhism is rivaled by their fervor for football (soccer to us blinkered Americans). They risk punishment to sneak out at night and watch games on a black and white TV in a neighboring house. One night they get into a squabble and are kicked out of the house; then, to make matters worse, they get caught by a stern monastery official named Geko. But the World Cup final match is the very next night! They beg the abbot of the monastery to let them rent a TV and satellite dish so they can watch the final game, and Geko and the abbot relent--now, if they can only gather the money and assemble the satellite dish, the game is within their grasp
In the winter of 2007, the sports fans in Germany experienced after the World Cup in the summer of 2006, with the World Handball Championship is another highlight. Arrived at that time for the eleven ball after a great fighter but not for the competition, ultimately winning the championship, it took a good six months later, the handball team successfully by - as an absolute outsider, which were carried by a wave of enthusiasm for success.
Mehmet Scholl with one of the most popular footballers of Germany leaves the big stage. It was a career full of playfulness and passion, great success, serious injuries and private ups and downs. Now we Mehmet Scholl. The Bundesliga loses one of its last great character actor.
There was once, many years ago when it came to pass that today so glorious FC Bayern at the start of the new season pretty miserable standing there: the emperor was gone, no new trophy adorning the trophy room, and instead of harmony and full accounts expressed frustration and Debt mood. Justamente, and during this so important for the club Bundesliga 1978/79 Round the filmmakers Christian Weisenborn and Michael Wulfes the then active player Paul Breitner and Uli Hoeness could persuade them to be accompanied for a season of them with the camera.