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On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

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There is a sport that has this irresistible charm, it makes people fascinated, people intoxicated, people crazy, and makes the blood of hundreds of millions of people surging in their veins. That's the world's number one sport – football.

1. One goal to fame

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

One Goal to Fame is a sports inspirational film directed by Danny Cannon and written by Mike Jeffries, Dick Claremont, Ian La Frénes, and starring Kuno Baker, Stephen Dylan, and Anna Fryer. The film tells the story of Latino young Santiago who has grown into a superstar in Newcastle United in the Premier League with his football talent and tireless efforts.

2. Football hooligans

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

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Soccer Hooligan is a film directed by Lexie Alexander, with the participation of Nymark Warren and others, about the expulsion of Wood, a Harvard journalism student. To escape his father's criticism, he traveled to London to visit his sister and her husband, Steve. Led by Steve's brother Pete, he went on a tour of the bar and met a group of rogue friends. Wood was a quiet guy, but he actually liked Pete's world - where the English clubs encouraged their fans to argue and even fight with rival fans. When Wood understands what's going on, he discovers that he's already in Pete's world. At first, he barely fought, but once he started participating, he found that he could also punch and kick, which was probably what he always needed: to kick people's butts freely.

3. Play like David Beckham

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

Play Like Beckham, also known as I Love Beckham, is a british love film released by BSkyB on 11 April 2002, directed by Gurend Chadaha and starring Pamind Nagra, Kayla Knightley and others. The film tells the story of Jesse, an Indian girl who lives in the United Kingdom and has a football dream, who meets Julie by chance and is invited to join the team. Both girls have a long-term conflict with the football coach, until they return to the story of reconciling and chasing their dreams together.

4. Shaolin football

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

The movie "Shaolin Soccer" is a comedy film written and directed by Stephen Chow and co-starring Zhao Wei, Wu Mengda, Xie Xian, Huang Yifei and so on. The film tells the story of a poor but kung fu man who created his own Shaolin football team and succeeded. A clip of Shaolin football was played on a large screen about half an hour before the 2006 Fifacchi national football team of Serbia and Montenegro against the national football team of Côte d'Ivoire.

5. The taste of dreams

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

The Taste of Dreams, also known as Mondevdia: The Taste of Dreams, is a 2010 comedy romance film of the Republic of Serbia directed by Dragan Bjelogrlic. The story is based on former Yugoslav star Aleksandar Tirnanic (nicknamed Tirke in the film) and shows a boy growing up to be named in the Best Team at the World Cup and finally playing in Mondevidia. Unfolding from the third-person perspective of the one-legged teenager Stanoje, a naïve and kind child who believes that the whole century is full of miracles, the film uses the boy's narration in tandem, step by step as if a miracle has befallen every kind person. The protagonist of the film, Telke, is obsessed with football because of his father's death, and is considered a football star among the neighbors, Andke's single mother forces her grown-up son to find a job, while he is accidentally excavated by the football coach on the street and joins the team under the misfortune of the financial crisis of the football club.

6. The miracle of Bern

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

The Miracle of Bern is a 2003 drama/comedy/sports film directed by Songk Waterman and starring Louis Klamroth and others. "The Miracle of Bern", also known as "Twelve Yards of Love", set in the 1954 World Cup final, tells a father-son relationship from scratch, using football as a guide, with family, football players, journalists and couples, interweaving a film about national affection that "German men can sometimes shed tears". The film is a touching sports film, witnessing the history of Germany's post-war reconstruction, but also a touching family drama, and the humorous dialogue also brings a bit of comical color to the film. With Germany behind, the German miraculously won 3-2 because football gave hope and the Football German nation was once again glorious.

7. Extreme fanaticism

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

Extreme Fever is a love film directed by David Evans and starring Colin Feith, Ken Stott, and others. It's a romantic comedy about soccer fans. A super English Arsenal football team fan Paul. Arworth, who is a physical education teacher, is so-so-so about about his work, but is maddened by his obsession with football, a shared hobby of football, which makes him and his colleague Sarah. Hughes fell in love.

8. Manchester United reborn

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

Manchester United Reborn is a drama film directed by James Strong and co-starring David Tennant, Jack O'Connell, Dogre Scott and Sam Clafrin. The film was released in the UK on 24 April 2011. Set against the backdrop of the Munich air disaster in 1958, the film tells the story of Manchester United, a team that has been reborn step by step after suffering a major disaster.

9. Victory escape

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

Victory is a drama film directed by John Houston and starring Sylvester Stallone, Bailey, Michael Kane, and others. The film tells the story of the Nazis at the end of World War II, a football match in Paris, and the Allied prisoners of war change their escape plans and defeat the Germans on the field.

10. The World Cup on the high mountains

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

World Cup on the Mountain is a comedy directed by Khyentse Nob, with orgyen Tobgyal, Thinley Nudi and others participating. The film is adapted from real people, and the protagonist of the event appears in front of the screen to explain and perform his own story. Depicted in a remote Tibetan village, a group of monastery loudspeakers try to use a satellite receiver to allow local people to watch the broadcast of the World Cup. When the Fifa World Cup was in full swing in France, in the monastery in the mountains of the Himalayas, two young lamas who were obsessed with football completely broke the quiet and meditative atmosphere there, and a frenzy of football filled the monastery up and down.

Fan Wai. Football junior

On the occasion of the World Cup, 10 classic football movies are recommended

"Soccer Boy" (Japanese: キャプテン翼, English: Captain Tsubasa), or "Soccer Boy", or "Captain Wing" or "Captain Wing" is a Japanese manga created by Yoichi Takahashi that is very popular both in Japan and overseas. "Soccer Boy" is a Japanese football-themed cartoon, its influence not only led to the development of Japanese football, but also made many people like football because of it. Deeply affected most people in the 80s and 90s.

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