Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).
LV. Bert Trautmann, British goal keeper of German origin, kicking off at the start of the football match between West German ladies team and the United Kingdom ladies team in Stuttgart. GV. Elevated pan shot, United Kingdom team in dark...
Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).
LV. Bert Trautmann, British goal keeper of German origin, kicking off at the start of the football match between West German ladies team and the United Kingdom ladies team in Stuttgart. GV. Elevated pan shot, United Kingdom team in dark shirts kicking towards left of picture. One of the women shoots at goal but she misses. LV. Crowd laughing. SV. Ball coming down right wing of the United Kingdom half and it is being chased by a buxom German player in white shirt and a United Kingdom player. The German player gets the ball and tries to dribble round the United Kingdom player who kicks it out of play. SCU. Bert Trautmann laughing in the stand. GV. Elevated pan shot, United Kingdom ladies on the attack. One of them shoots near the goal area. German goalkeeper misses it and ball is in net. Camera pans back to the ladies congratulating the goal scorer and they are all so excited about it that they all fall on ground. SCU. Men in crowd laughing. SV. Second half U.K. player with the ball tries to dribble it past German woman but loses it and ball rolls towards UK goal. LV. UK goalkeeper dives to grab ball as other players try to get it from her. SCU. Two men in crowd astounded under umbrella. GV. Elevated shot, the ball being headed outside United Kingdom goal by German players. A UK player heads it away and runs forward to head it again just as a German player goes to kick it. Another German player shoots at goal but it goes over the bar after being deflected by goalie who is in back of net. SCU. Men in crowd laughing. Girls of the UK team leaving field. Back view, two teams walk off after match.
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