World Cup's Most Shocking Moments (2010)

Richard Bacon and guest presenter Peter Crouch look back on the 50 greatest shocks in the history of the World Cup, covering the last six tournaments and including moments such as Maradona's 'Hand of God', Zinedine's Zidane's headbutt in the 2006 final and England's penalty pain. Featuring first-hand accounts from people who were there, such as David Seaman talking about getting lobbed by Ronaldinho, John Barnes exclusively revealing how Gazza nearly rapped on World in Motion, and Graham Poll talking about his infamous third-yellow-card moment.

Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 120 min
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Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

sports, world cup, football (soccer)

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What is World Cup's Most Shocking Moments about?
Richard Bacon and guest presenter Peter Crouch look back on the 50 greatest shocks in the history of the World Cup, covering the last six tournaments and including moments such as Maradona's 'Hand of God', Zinedine's Zidane's headbutt in the 2006 final and England's penalty pain. Featuring first-hand accounts from people who were there, such as David Seaman talking about getting lobbed by Ronaldinho, John Barnes exclusively revealing how Gazza nearly rapped on World in Motion, and Graham Poll talking about his infamous third-yellow-card moment.
Who stars in World Cup's Most Shocking Moments?
World Cup's Most Shocking Moments stars Richard Bacon, Peter Crouch.
How long is World Cup's Most Shocking Moments?
World Cup's Most Shocking Moments has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
What genre is World Cup's Most Shocking Moments?
World Cup's Most Shocking Moments is a Documentary film.
Where was World Cup's Most Shocking Moments produced?
World Cup's Most Shocking Moments was produced in United Kingdom.