
EK 'Eighty-Eight - Oranje Kampioen!
Documentary
Overview
All highlights of the Orange success at the European Championship Soccer 1988. The complete story with legendary footage of Gullit, Van Basten, Rijkaard, Koeman and all the other heroes. Enjoy again the goals, the most beautiful actions, interviews, player portraits and the inauguration. Relive The Victory!
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Marco van Basten
Marco van Basten
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Marco van Basten
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Ruud Gullit
Ruud Gullit
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Ruud Gullit
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Ronald Koeman
Ronald Koeman
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Ronald Koeman
Himself


Rinus Michels
Rinus Michels
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Rinus Michels
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Hans van Breukelen
Hans van Breukelen
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Hans van Breukelen
Himself


Kees Jansma
Kees Jansma
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Kees Jansma
Himself


Bobby Robson
Bobby Robson
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Bobby Robson
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Franz Beckenbauer
Franz Beckenbauer
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Franz Beckenbauer
Himself


Peter Shilton
Peter Shilton
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Peter Shilton
Himself


Jack Charlton
Jack Charlton
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Jack Charlton
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