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Brazil V Hungary 1966 DVD

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In a free-flowing game, full of attacking flair, Hungary's latter-day heroes put mighty Brazil to the sword with a magnificent International performance. The game was so good that the crowd stood and cheered the teams for more than an hour - after the game had finished!! The knowledgeable Everton crowd cheered for Hungary and helped to lift the entire game to one of the finest ever seen in the World Cup. Watch for the tremendous organisation of the Hungarian defence, faced with football's most feared attack. Watch for the silky ball skills of Florian Albert - and... the broken shoulder of Kalman Meszoly. A simple sling and he was back on the pitch! Features full match with slo mo replays Brazil Team Gylmar Santos Henrique Lima Bellini (c) Altair Garrincha Gerson Alcindo Tostao Jairzinho Hungary Team Gelei Matrai Kaposzta Meszoly Sipos (c) Szepesi Bene Mathesz Albert Rakosi Farkas The original BBC film, narrated by KENNETH WOLSTENHOLME [show more]

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Released
06 December 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Mastersound 
Classification
Runtime
100 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5032286012120 
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Full coverage of a crucial Group 3 match from the latter stages of the 1966 World Cup, which saw Hungary put mighty Brazil to the test at Goodison Park, putting up an admirable defence in the face of football's most feared attack.