
66/67 - Fairplay war gestern
Drama
Overview
For six young men, who could hardly be more different from one another, the fan club of the Eintracht Braunschweig football club is the center of their life and their friendship. 66/67 is the name of their club as well as the year in which Eintracht Braunschweig won the German Championship.
Top Cast


Fabian Hinrichs
Fabian Hinrichs
Florian
Fabian Hinrichs
Florian


Christoph Bach
Christoph Bach
Otto
Christoph Bach
Otto


Melika Foroutan
Melika Foroutan
Özlem
Melika Foroutan
Özlem
Christian Ahlers
Christian Ahlers
Christian
Christian Ahlers
Christian


Maxim Mehmet
Maxim Mehmet
Henning
Maxim Mehmet
Henning


Fahri Yardım
Fahri Yardım
Tamer
Fahri Yardım
Tamer


Aurel Manthei
Aurel Manthei
Mischa
Aurel Manthei
Mischa


Marc Zwinz
Marc Zwinz
Zwinso
Marc Zwinz
Zwinso
Victoria Deutschmann
Victoria Deutschmann
Mareille
Victoria Deutschmann
Mareille


Bernhard Schütz
Bernhard Schütz
Bernhard
Bernhard Schütz
Bernhard
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