Goal!: The World Cup: Directed by Ross Devenish, Abidin Dino. With Tofik Bakhramov, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Franz Beckenbauer. The official FIFA documentary about the 1966 Soccer World Cup
在1966年世界杯开幕前夕,记者建议球队在世界杯中采取的比赛模式在今天仍适用:“每个阶段可能需要一种不同的战术方法。一开始的重点可能比以往更需要放在防守上,因为各个球队都会充分彰显出自己的实力。然后,最后八支出线的球队各就各位后,我们可能会看到这场比赛更为激烈、更具表现力、更具创造性的,球员们如果发挥自...
From the archives of the Getty International Picture Library come these remarkable and previously unpublished images of England's 1966 World Cup triumph Relive England's '66 World Cup glory, match by match, through Ray Tedman's fascinating commentary to these unique and previously unpublished archive...
1966: Who Stole the World Cup? (2022) - Crazy credits on IMDb: Additional scenes, Messages hidden in credits and more...
This article contends that this major sporting event served as a platform for articulating and experiencing the provincial north of England by highlighting how post-war Sheffield utilised the 1966 World Cup to promote multiple identities spanning that of a traditional, northern industrial centre to ...
Stadium design has developed a lot throughout the history of the FIFA World Cup, developing from humble beginnings to mixed-use, landmark modern stadiums.
Roberto Mancini's Italy are seeking the Azzurri's first European title since 1968, while England are attempting to win a major tournament for only the second time, having last tasted success at the 1966 World Cup. Both Italy coach Mancini and England manager Gar...
Germany level at 2-2 in the 1966 World Cup final, striker Geoff Hurst's shot hit the crossbar and deflected downwards. At first a goal wasn't given, but then allowed after consultation between the referee and linesman. The game ended 4-2, securing England's first and only World Cup ...
1966 FIFA World Cup Foundations of managing sports events: organising the 1966 FIFA World CupFoundations of managing sports events: organising the 1966 FIFA World Cup"Foundations of managing sports events: organising the 1966 FIFA World Cup." Sport in Society, 20(7), pp. 989–990...
Having already shocked Italy, North Korea roared into a 3-0 lead inside 24 minutes during the 1966 World Cup match against Portugal. Nobody had anticipated that North Korea would provide such a threat and Portugal appeared beaten. But, Eusebio, one of the finest forwards to have ever played...