100 jaar Het Kasteel
Documentary
Overview
A celebration of 100 years of Sparta Rotterdam's classic stadium.
Top Cast


Jayne Mansfield
Jayne Mansfield
Self (archive footage)
Jayne Mansfield
Self (archive footage)


Louis van Gaal
Louis van Gaal
Self
Louis van Gaal
Self
Jules Deelder
Jules Deelder
Self
Jules Deelder
Self
Leo Beenhakker
Leo Beenhakker
Self
Leo Beenhakker
Self
Anton Slotboom
Anton Slotboom
Self
Anton Slotboom
Self
Rob Westerhof
Rob Westerhof
Self
Rob Westerhof
Self
Gonny van Ede
Gonny van Ede
Self
Gonny van Ede
Self
Eddy Treijtel
Eddy Treijtel
Self
Eddy Treijtel
Self
Pim Doesburg
Pim Doesburg
Self
Pim Doesburg
Self


John de Wolf
John de Wolf
Self
John de Wolf
Self
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