
IFK Göteborg: Swedish Champions 2007
Documentary
Overview
Relive IFK Göteborg’s remarkable journey through the entire 2007 campaign in this exclusive DVD. From the opening match in Trelleborg to the finale in a boiling Gothenburg, experience every step of the road to glory. Featuring match highlights, in-depth interviews, and the unforgettable moments from October 28 at Ullevi—culminating in the incredible celebrations that followed.
Top Cast
Bengt Andersson
Bengt Andersson
Self
Bengt Andersson
Self
Jonas Olsson
Jonas Olsson
Self
Jonas Olsson
Self
Teddy Olausson
Teddy Olausson
Self
Teddy Olausson
Self
Niclas Alexandersson
Niclas Alexandersson
Self
Niclas Alexandersson
Self
Anders Hedström
Anders Hedström
Self
Anders Hedström
Self


Pontus Wernbloom
Pontus Wernbloom
Self
Pontus Wernbloom
Self


Ragnar Sigurdsson
Ragnar Sigurdsson
Self
Ragnar Sigurdsson
Self
Andres Vasquez
Andres Vasquez
Self
Andres Vasquez
Self
Stefan Rehn
Stefan Rehn
Self (archive footage)
Stefan Rehn
Self (archive footage)


Marcus Berg
Marcus Berg
Self (archive footage)
Marcus Berg
Self (archive footage)
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