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Santos, 100 Years of Playful Soccer
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Santos, 100 Years of Playful Soccer

Apr 6, 2012
1h 33m
★ 6.6

Overview

A portrait of the one hundred years of Santos Football Club, where history is told by the real facts, their meaning and emotion. "To born, to live and to die Santos", the path of the first Brazilian football team to become World Champion twice since its foundation. From Pelé goals era to the irreverent football of Neymar’s generation, the history is told by supporters, players and historians, inserting the football passion into the cultural context of Brazil and inside each Brazilian as well.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

ESPN Brasil
Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação
Canal Azul

Cast

Pelé

Self

Pelé

Neymar

Self

Neymar

Muricy Ramalho

Self

Muricy Ramalho

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