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FIFA World Cup Official Film

An in-depth documentary looking back on the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which saw Spain lift the Jules Rimet trophy for the first time.

July 2014
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 18th edition of the World Cup, played in Germany. Italy lifted the trophy after defeating France in a penalty shoot-out, while England exited at the quarter-final stage.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 17th edition of the World Cup, played in Japan and South Korea - the only time the tournament has been staged across two countries. Brazil lifted the trophy for the fifth time in the competition's history.
June 2014
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1998 World Cup in France. Inspired by Zinedine Zidane, the tournament hosts lifted the famous trophy for the first time with victory over Brazil in the final.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1994 tournament held in the USA, which saw the first World Cup final decided by penalties.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1990 World Cup in Italy, famous for England's semi-final penalty shoot-out heartache at the hands of West Germany.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1986 World Cup, which featured Diego Maradona's infamous Hand of God.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1982 World Cup in Spain, which saw Argentina's Diego Maradona make his debut on the world stage.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1978 World Cup, where hosts Argentina lifted the trophy amid controversy and tickertape.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1974 World Cup held in West Germany. The hosts were the eventual champions, although it was the team they beat in the final, the Netherlands, who were the stars of the tournament.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, which saw Brazil legend Pele make his final appearance on the world stage.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the eighth World Cup, which was won by hosts England. Led by Sir Alf Ramsey and captained by Bobby Moore, England beat West Germany 4-2 after extra time in one of the most exciting and controversial World Cup finals of all time, Sir Geoff Hurst immortalising himself with a hat trick.
May 2014
An in-depth documentary looking back on the seventh World Cup, hosted by Chile and won by South American neighbours Brazil for a second successive occasion. The magic of Garrincha ensured the injured Pele's absence was not missed, while England exited at the quarter-final stage.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1958 World Cup, hosted by Sweden, which saw a Pele-inspired Brazil claim their first global crown.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the inaugural edition of the World Cup, in which hosts Uruguay became the first nation to win the competition.
An in-depth documentary looking back on the fifth edition of the World Cup, held in Switzerland, in which future competition powerhouse West Germany lifted the trophy for the first time. England exited at the quarter-final stage while Scotland failed to progress from their group.
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