Tuesday, 23 October 2012

1958 World Cup Final ~ Brazil vs Sweden (Full Classic Match)

1958 World Cup Final ~ Brazil vs Sweden (Full Classic Match)

Swidish
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File size                                : 1.37 GiB
Duration                                 : 1h 42mn
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Height                                   : 432 pixels
Display aspect ratio                     : 4:3
Frame rate                               : 25.000 fps

Line-ups:
Brazil
Gilmar – Djalma Santos, Bellini, Orlando, N. Santos – Zito, Didi – Garrincha, Vava, Pelé, Zagalo.
Coach: Vicente Feola
Sweden
Svensson – Börjesson, Axbom, Bergmark – Gustavsson, Parling – Skoglund, Liedholm, Simonsson, Gren, Hamrin
Coach: George Raynor

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Monday, 15 October 2012

1960 European Cup Final ~ Real Madrid vs Eintracht Frankfurt (Full Classic Match)

1960 European Cup Final - Real Madrid vs Eintracht Frankfurt (Full Classic Match)


English



Legendary game in front of 135,000 fans at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Madrid’s All-Star team had destroyed arch-rivals Barcelona in the semi’s to reach a fifth successive final. The only obstacle left in their way was a German side called Eintracht Frankfurt. Would the unknown Germans be able to stop the combined force of Alfredo di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas?

File size  : 618 MiB
Duration  : 1h 28mn
Overall bit rate : 982 Kbps
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Width  : 576 pixels
Height  : 384 pixels
Display aspect ratio  : 3:2
Frame rate : 29.970 fps

Line-ups:
Real Madrid
Dominguez – Marquitos, Santamaria, Pachin – Vidal, Zarraga – Canario, Del Sol, Puskas, Di Stefano, Gento
Coach: Miguel Muñoz


Eintracht Frankfurt
Loy – Lutz, Hofer, Eigenbrodt – Weilbacher, Stinka – Kress, Lindner, Stein, Pfaff, Meier
Coach: Paul Osswald


Friday, 12 October 2012

1958 World Cup Semi-Final - Brazil vs France (Full Classic Match)

1958 World Cup Semi-Final ~ Brazil vs France (Full Classic Match)



If you want to know how football was played in the 50′s, this game is the perfect place to start. Super talented players dribbling from every position on the field, a complete absence of organisation on midfield, and oceans of space for attack after attack. A thrilling encounter played at a pace impossible in today’s world.
This game is also a great chance to see the legendary Garrincha in action. And a 17 year-old Pele. And the masterful Didi. And the French genius Raymond Kopa. Quite simply, this is a must-watch.

Line-ups:

Brazil
Gilmar – Nilton Santos, Bellini, Orlando, De Sordi – Didi, Zito – Zagallo, Pele, Vava, Garrincha
Coach: Vincente Italo Feola

France
Abbes – Kaelbel, Lerond, Jonquet, Marcel, Vincent, Wisnieski, Penverne, Kopa, Piantoni, Fontaine
Coach: Albert Batteux

Monday, 8 October 2012

2005 Champions League Final - AC Milan vs Liverpool (Full Classic Match)


2005 Champions League Final ~ AC Milan vs Liverpool (Full Classic Match)

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Duration  : 51 + 48 + 65 min
Bit rate: 1 770 Kbps
Width: 640 pixels
Height  : 352 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 25.000 fps

Saturday, 6 October 2012

1953 Friendly ~ England vs Hungary (Full Classic Match)

1953 Friendly ~ England vs Hungary (Full Classic Match)
If English football has its own Big Bang – a single event that really changed everything – this match could very well qualify as that Big Bang.
In 1953, the Hungarians ruled the world of football. The Magical Magyars had been unbeaten for three successive years. They could field an army of generals. The legendary Puskas and Kocsis upfront. Behind them such greats as the winger Czibor, the playmaker Hidegkuti and the deep-lying midfielder Bozsik. This team had won the 1952 Olympics and 1953 Central European Cup with ease.
But they hadn’t played England yet. And in those days the English assumed that, as inventors of the game, they were simply superior to everyone else. So the FA invited the Hungarians over to Wembley, where England had never lost to non-British opposition, for a lesson in football.
English football would never be the same.


Line-ups:

England
Merrick – Ramsey, Johnston, Eckersley – Wright, Dickinson – Taylor, Sewell – Matthews, Mortensen, Robb.
Coach: Walter Winterbottom

Hungary
Grocis – Buzansky, Lorant, Zakarias, Lantos – Bozsik, Hidegkuti – Budai, Kocsis, Puskas, Czibor
Coach: Gusztáv Sebes