The Legend of the FIFA World Cup: 1930 to 1958 (2002)
Overview
This collection presents the complete history of the FIFA World Cup, from its inaugural competition in 1930 up until the tournament in 1998.
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Original Language | en |
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Directed By
Philippe Scanff
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Philippe Scanff
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