Football's Greatest

Football's Greatest
Genre Sport
Created by Pitch International
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Paul McGrath
Jon Owen
Hans Duikersloot
Editor(s) Matt Bowen
Crispin Holland
Camera setup Daniel Vitalis
Running time 23 minutes
Release
Original network Sky Sports HD 1/2
Picture format 1080i (HDTV) & 576i (SDTV)
Original release 10 June (2010-06-10) – 11 July 2010 (2010-07-11)
External links
Website

Football's Greatest was a TV series that started on 10 June 2010 and finished on 11 July 2010 on Sky Sports for the World Cup. There were 26 shows in total all narrated by Richard Keys, 25 featuring one footballer for each show. The first episode, The Contenders, was about players that did not make the following shows, though are still notable, including Bobby Moore, Franco Baresi, George Weah, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lothar Matthäus, Gheorghe Hagi, Romário, Dennis Bergkamp, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Eric Cantona, Denis Law, David Beckham, Thierry Henry, Paolo Rossi, Sócrates, Steven Gerrard, Hristo Stoichkov, Ryan Giggs, Hugo Sánchez, Dino Zoff, Emilio Butragueño, Kaká, Roberto Baggio, Luís Figo and Lionel Messi.

The series was then followed by Football's Greatest Managers around Christmas 2011, running to a similar format. This series was narrated by Gabriel Clarke and features shows for José Mourinho, Bill Shankly, Alex Ferguson, Bob Paisley, Giovanni Trapattoni, Fabio Capello, Arrigo Sacchi, Rinus Michels, Mário Zagallo and Ottmar Hitzfeld.[1]

There were additional episodes created of Football's Greatest created in 2014, Andrés Iniesta, Ryan Giggs, Dennis Bergkamp, Steven Gerrard, Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Luís Figo and Clarence Seedorf.[2]

Ten for Football's Greatest International Teams; West Germany (1972/1974), Netherlands (1974 and 1988), Brazil (1958/1962, 1970 and 1982), France (1984 and 1998/2000), Hungary (1954), Spain (2008/2012).[3]

Sixteen for Football's Greatest Club Teams; Chelsea, Manchester United, Barcelona, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Ajax, Benfica, Celtic, Juventus, Liverpool, Milan, Santos, Red Star Belgrade, Nottingham Forest and Real Madrid (1954–1966 and 1996–2003).[4]

PlayerNationalityDate of episode
Bobby CharltonEngland English10 June 2010
Piet KeizerNetherlands Dutch11 June 2010
Johan NeeskensNetherlands Dutch12 June 2010
Gerd MüllerGermany German13 June 2010
Ruud GullitNetherlands Dutch14 June 2010
EusébioPortugal Portuguese15 June 2010
RivelinoBrazil Brazilian16 June 2010
Michel PlatiniFrance French17 June 2010
Willem van HanegemNetherlands Dutch18 June 2010
Peter SchmeichelDenmark Danish19 June 2010
GarrinchaBrazil Brazilian20 June 2010
Kenny DalglishScotland Scottish21 June 2010
RaúlSpain Spanish22 June 2010
Ronald KoemanNetherlands Dutch23 June 2010
Johan CruyffNetherlands Dutch24 June 2010
RonaldinhoBrazil Brazilian25 June 2010
Alfredo Di StéfanoArgentina Argentine27 June 2010
Marco van BastenNetherlands Dutch28 June 2010
Paolo MaldiniItaly Italian29 June 2010
Franz BeckenbauerGermany German30 June 2010
Zinedine ZidaneFrance French1 July 2010
ZicoBrazil Brazilian2 July 2010
Michael LaudrupDenmark Danish3 July 2010
RonaldoBrazil Brazilian4 July 2010
Gabriel BatistutaArgentina Argentine5 July 2010
Ferenc PuskásHungary Hungarian6 July 2010
Frank RijkaardNetherlands Dutch7 July 2010
George BestNorthern Ireland Northern Irish8 July 2010
Coen MoulijnNetherlands Dutch9 July 2010
Diego MaradonaArgentina Argentine10 July 2010
PeléBrazil Brazilian11 July 2010
Dennis BergkampNetherlands Dutch18 April 2014
Andrés IniestaSpain Spanish20 April 2014
Jan van BeverenNetherlands DutchApril 2014
Clarence SeedorfNetherlands DutchApril 2014
Alan ShearerEngland EnglishApril 2014
Robin van PersieNetherlands DutchApril 2014
Cristiano RonaldoPortugal PortugueseApril 2014
Ruud Van NistelrooyNetherlands DutchApril 2014
Thierry HenryFrance FrenchApril 2014
Luís FigoPortugal PortugueseApril 2014
Wesley SneijderNetherlands DutchApril 2014
Lionel MessiArgentina ArgentineApril 2014
Arjen RobbenNetherlands DutchApril 2014
Steven GerrardEngland EnglishApril 2014
Ryan GiggsWales WelshApril 2014
Patrick KluivertNetherlands DutchApril 2014
Edwin van der SarNetherlands DutchApril 2014

Notes

  1. "Football's Greatest Managers". RadioTimes.com. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  2. "Football's Greatest II". RadioTimes.com. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  3. "Football's Greatest International Teams". RadioTimes.com. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  4. "Football's Greatest Teams". RadioTimes.com. Retrieved 16 January 2015.


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