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Garry Birtles is a former English professional soccer player who was famous in the late 1970s and 1980s. He began his career at Nottingham Forest, where he was an important part of the team that won the European Champions Cup twice in a row (1979 and 1980) under legendary manager Brian Clough. Birtles is known as an intelligent and productive striker, although he had difficulties while playing for Manchester United. After retiring, he turned to the media world as a football commentator and analyst.
9/3/2025
The world of Formula 1 is witnessing the emergence of a new generation of drivers who are not only talented, but also bring fresh energy to this sport. They represent the future of racing with a modern racing style, innovative approach, and ability to adapt to the latest technology. These drivers are not only competent, but also able to compete with established legends.
26/12/2024
Peter Shilton is an English football legend who is widely regarded as the greatest goalkeeper of all time. With 125 caps for England, Shilton holds the record for the most appearances in the country's history. He was renowned for his incredible reflexes, courage and impeccable reading of the game. His career spanning more than three decades included appearances at the 1986 World Cup, including Diego Maradona's iconic "Hand of God" moment
25/12/2024
Paul Breitner was a versatile German midfielder who became one of the most influential players in football history. Known for his incredible ability in both attack and defense, Breitner scored a crucial goal in the 1974 World Cup, helping West Germany to the title. With his courage and skill, Breitner changed the paradigm of the midfielder's role in modern football, leaving an unforgettable legacy.
24/12/2024
Peter Crouch is a player who is famous for his height of 2.01 meters and his signature celebration style "Robot Dance". Although his body is not suitable for a striker, his career includes top clubs.
22/12/2024
In the 1950s and 1960s, Real Madrid experienced extraordinary success, but there are allegations that Franco provided financial and infrastructure support, such as the construction of the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, and that refereeing decisions tended to favor Real Madrid.
19/12/2024
Three-time Formula 1 world champion Ayrton Senna was a legend who captivated the world with his incredible skill and courage on the track. But on May 1, 1994, the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola bore silent witness to the tragedy that claimed his life.
19/12/2024
On June 11, 1955, the 24 Hours Of Le Mans race event in France recorded the worst tragedy in the history of motorsport when a major accident resulted in 83 people being killed and 120 others injured.
19/12/2024
In 2000, the cricket world was rocked by the confession of Hansie Cronjie, the captain of the South African team involved in the match-fixing scandal.
19/12/2024