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20 Football Transfers That Shocked The World

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20 Football Transfers That Shocked The World
GenreDocumentary
Directed byGabriel Clarke & Lewis Hurt
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running time60 Minutes
Production company(s)ITV Sport
Release
Original networkITV4
Original release30 March 2011 (2011-03-30)
External links
Website

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20 Football Transfers That Shocked The World is an ITV Sport documentary that first aired on ITV4 in 2011.[1] It counted down a number of football transfers that captured the public's imagination, focusing on the most intriguing, expensive and controversial transfers in the history of the game. The show has been viewed over one million times on YouTube [2]

List[edit]

# Player Clubs
1 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United
- Real Madrid
2 Pelé Retired
- New York Cosmos
3 Fernando Torres Liverpool
- Chelsea
4 Carlos Tevez &

Javier Mascherano

Corinthians
- West Ham United
5 Luís Figo Barcelona
- Real Madrid
6 Alan Shearer Blackburn Rovers
- Newcastle United
7 Gianluigi Lentini Torino
- Milan
8 Sócrates Retired
- Garforth Town
9 Wayne Rooney Everton
- Manchester United
10 Mo Johnston Nantes
- Rangers
11 Kevin Keegan Hamburg
- Southampton
12 Steve Daley Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Manchester City
13 Eric Cantona Leeds United
- Manchester United
14 Jean-Marc Bosman RFC Liège
15 Luther Blissett Watford
- Milan
16 Sol Campbell Tottenham Hotspur
- Arsenal
17 Ricky Villa & Osvaldo Ardiles Racing Club & Huracán
- Tottenham Hotspur
18 Allan Simonsen Barcelona
- Charlton Athletic
19 Andy Cole Newcastle United
- Manchester United
20 Trevor Francis Birmingham City
- Nottingham Forest

References[edit]

  1. "20 Football Transfers That Shocked The World". dailystar.co.uk. 30 March 2011.
  2. Ulaş Zeyrek (11 June 2012). "20 Football Transfers That Shocked the World" – via YouTube.


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