Unissued / Unused material - Story about Chile versus Italy in the 1966 World Cup Football Finals.
Roker Park. Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.
Various shots of parts of the game between Chile and Italy. Includes CUs of teams warming up and the toss before the match. Good shots of crowd - it is raining heavily. Camera position by one goal mouth. Close ups of injured Chilean player being assisted by coach.
Referee Gottfried Dienst. Goal scored by Sandra Mazzola.
(Orig. Neg.) Material dates from 13/07/1966. See also 3158.02 and 3158.04.
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The game was played on 13 July 1966.
The game was played at Roker Park.
The referee, seen at 00:22, is Gottfried Dienst of Switzerland.
The first Italian goal, seen at 00:37, is scored by Sandra Mazzola.
The second Italian goal is not captured. Italy won the game 2-0.
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