The official FIFA DVD collection, which is currently not available to buy anywhere else online or on the high street, includes the highlights of every World Cup since 1930 and captures football's greatest icons at play, the famous goals and the rivalry of the teams. Biographies of some of the world's most renowned players, including Maradona, Pele, Cruyff, Beckenbauer, Zidane and Ronaldo feature at the end of each DVD.
Michael Caine narrates Hero, the story of
Argentina’s success at the 1986 tournament,
which includes a Maradona biography.
In addition, Edward Woodward narrates Soccer
Shoot-Out, the story of the 1990 tournament,
which features biographies of Lothar Matthaus
(Germany) and Salvatore ‘Totò Schillaco’ (Italy).
Today’s DVD relives some of the most
memorable moments in World Cup history, such
as Paolo Rossi’s hat trick in the ’82 against Brazil
and the Argentinian ticker-tape greeting from the
games in 1978. Sean Connery narrates G‘ole the
1982 coverage, which includes extra biographies
on Paolo Rossi (Italy) and Zico (Brazil).
Today’s DVD features The World at their
Feet – the story of the 1970 tournament in
Mexico which saw Brazil go on to claim their
third Jules Rimet trophy. Also, features a
biography dedicated to Pelé.
In addition, follow Heading For Glory, which
saw the Dutch and Germans demonstrate
‘Total Football’ in 1974; includes additional
biographies from Johan Cruyff and Franz
Beckenbauer.
Today’s DVD features the 1962 FIFA World
Cup held in Chile. Viva Brazil, which includes
biographies of Garrincha (Brazil) and Leonel
Shanchez (Chile).
In addition, Goal, the official FIFA
documentary of the greatest tournament todate
and the only full-colour documentation
of the games.
Today is the final DVD which features the
1954 FIFA World Cup held in Switzerland,
where the red hot favourites Hungary are
eventually beaten by West Germany in an
all-time classic final.
In addition, follow the 1958 finals, held in
Sweden which saw the emergence of 17-year
old superstar player Pelé.