Where The World Cup Was Born

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ივნისი 16, 2016
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Uruguay's national stadium, Estadio Centenario, is a cathedral of world football. It was the site of the first World Cup final, and it is where Uruguay's national team still plays their home games more than 80 years later. American Fútbol takes an intimate look at this treasure of the sport, and discovers why this is holy ground, not just for Uruguayans, but for fans around the world.

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Footage and Imagery thanks to Museo de Futbol.

Music by: Making Movies, Pat Dimitri, AudioNetwork, and Cue Songs

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