The History of the World Cup: Mexico in the World Cup (2000)
Synopsis
The Mexican National Soccer Team is a source of pride and passion for Mexicans. It’s a squad that has been forged over time, has learned from its mistakes, and has achieved remarkable feats in recent World Cups. This is the story of its setbacks and triumphs in its first World Cups—and of how, with time and dedication, a team was built that has given us unforgettable moments. Relive the excitement of Negrete’s scissor-kick goal in ’86, the goals by “El Matador” Luis Hernández and Luis García at USA ’94, and the exploits of Cuauhtémoc Blanco at France ’98. A documentary featuring the key players, behind-the-scenes stories, and footage of the Mexican national team that you’ll enjoy forever.m
Release Date: 2000-01-01
Runtime: 60 minutes
Top Cast
- Hugo Sánchez as Self (archive footage)
- Antonio Carbajal as Self (archive footage)
- Cuauhtémoc Blanco as Self (archive footage)
- Ignacio Calderón as Self (archive footage)
- Luis Hernández as Self (archive footage)
- Manuel Negrete as Self (archive footage)
- Gustavo Peña as Self (archive footage)
- Luis García as Self (archive footage)
- Leonardo Cuéllar as Self (archive footage)
- Javier Valdivia as Self (archive footage)
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