The true story behind ‘Escape to Victory’

We all remember the classic film, where the dream team of Pele and Bobby Moore, team up with Rambo, Michael Caine and Ipswich Town’s John Wark to outwit the Gestapo and escape their prisoner of war camp through the power of beautiful game. Few people know however, that the plot of this football classic is in fact based, on a true story. This is the story of F.C Start and ‘The Death Match’.

Football, in the 1930’s had become extremely popular in Eastern Europe, and one of the more successful teams in Ukraine were Dynamo Kiev . After the German invasion in 1941 however, the national league was cut short, and the players, who joined the army, were captured and sent to prisoner of war camps. In the Spring of 1942, the former Dynamo goalkeeper, Mykola Trusevych was released, and with the support of his boss at Bakery Number 3, set out to find his old team members. Trusevych found eight former Dynamo players, and, accompanied by three from rivals Lokomotiv Kiev began playing local military teams under the name F.C Start.

Following several convincing victories over Hungarian, Romanian and German teams, including a Luftwaffe team known as Flakelf, F.C Start were noticed by the leaders of their German occupiers. It was seen that the team had become a beacon of hope for the population of the city and it was decided that a rematch would be played between Start and Flakelf and this would be used as a propaganda tool for the Germans, therefore a much stronger team would be put out by the Luftwaffe.

The match was held in the Zenit Stadium in Kiev and was refereed by an SS officer. The exact size of the crowd was unknown but it is said that the heavy police presence did not deter the people of Kiev coming out to support their team against the occupiers. Before the match the referee entered the Start dressing room and instructed the players to perform the Nazi salute before the match. The Start players, unlike the England team upon their visit to Berlin in 1937, refused, and instead gave their own slogan, which roughly translates as an appraisal of physical strength.

The Start players were certainly aware before the game that it was in their interest to lose the match. Despite this, by half time F.C Start had come from a goal down to lead 3-1, and the referee returned to ask the players “to think of the consequences” of winning the match. However by the end of the game Start led 5-3, and as the crowd went wild, one of the Start players, it is said, dribbled his way through the opposition defense, rounded the German keeper, and rather than slotting the ball home, turned and kicked the ball straight back towards the center circle. The referee did not even allow the match to reach 90 minutes, out of fear of further embarrassment for the Luftwaffe side.

There are numerous myths that surround the events that took place after the game, but it is thought that the team was broken up shortly after and the players were sent to various work camps, such was the regime.

The heroism of these eleven men was seen as a beacon of hope to the people of Kiev throughout the Nazi occupation, and their courage and bravery is commemorated today. In 1981 the Zenit Stadium, still home of Dynamo Kiev was renamed Start Stadium, and a monument was placed, with the inscription:

“For our beautiful presence

They fell in a fight…

For ages your glory won’t fade,

The fearless hero-athletes.”

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The playing record of F.C Start reads, played 9, won 9, scored 58 and conceded 10.

Article courtesy of Matthew Hines from This is Futbol

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Why Andy Carroll needs support, not disgust

Andy Carroll’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of meteoric. One week he’s bothering Arsenal, the next he’s a media target for his off-field behaviour, then he’s called-up to the England squad. Whether the Newcastle striker will actually line up at Wembley against France remains to be seen as Carroll faces a late fitness test on a groin injury.

The 21 year old has lit up the Premier League this season with a series of displays which has seen him dubbed the old-fashioned centre forward that England have been lacking for so long. It will be a shame if he doesn’t have a chance to make his debut against France tonight, but there’s no doubt that Carroll will have plenty of other opportunities to step into the England fold.

The only concerns regarding Carroll are not those of his quality or his ability, but of his off-field problems. England boss Fabio Capello had this to say regarding Carroll’s development: “Everybody makes mistakes when they are young. It is very important for him to be in the seniors because we have a lot of important players, who can stay with him and speak with him about what happens outside the pitch.”

There are those who believe that Capello’s selection of a man with two separate assault charges under his belt sends out the wrong message to young players. Whilst I would never condone Carroll’s actions, I don’t view his England selection as poor judgement on Capello’s behalf. The man has made some mistakes, and if he’s remorseful and wants to better himself both as a footballer and a human being, then there’s no point ostracising him or fiddling with his development as a footballer.

Despite his looks and his build, Carroll is only 21-years-old. He needs all the role models and decent advice he can get. It’s a shame he’s injured because to spend time with the likes of Capello – who has a reputation for not suffering fools, is something that would be sure to affect the young striker. His call-up to the England squad shouldn’t be seen as a license to do whatever he likes, but as an encouragement to better himself and to focus on the football.

The fact of the matter is, if Carroll listens to his superiors and cleans up his act he has a good future ahead of him. It’s no exaggeration to say that he could be an England great. If he repeats his mistakes his future will begin to look bleak. There is no shortage of people willing to lend Carroll their support and help curtail the more reckless side of his personality. This is a man with a history of violence towards women. If he doesn’t change his ways nobody will have any interest in his England future. Carroll – you can have it all, or have nothing. It’s decision time.

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Goal-line technology will not be used next season

Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has admitted that goal-line technology will be rolled out as soon as possible, but will not happen next season.

Many in the game have been calling for the use of technology to ensure correct decisions are made, after seeing this work well in other sports.

However the Premier League supremo admits that next season will come to soon for the extension plans.

“It’s imminent and we’ll look to put it in front of our clubs as soon as we practically can in terms of implementation,” he told Sky Sports.

“But it is unlikely to be for next season given the time scales involved – FIFA approving it and the start of our season for time, many logistical things would need to happen so unlikely for next season but as soon as we can.”

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Kuszczak set to leave Old Trafford

Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak looks set to leave Old Trafford after 5 years at the club, according to Sky Sports.

The Polish goalkeeper made 7 appearances for the club last season but has failed to prove himself a worthy successor to Edwin van der Sar following the Dutchman’s retirement. With the imminent arrival of young Spaniard David de Gea from Atletico Madrid in an £18 million deal, Kuszczak looks likely to move on from the Premiership Champions as he chases first team football.

The 29-year old moved to Old Trafford from West Bromwich Albion and it seems his former club could move for the goalkeeper, who has won 10 caps for Poland. Current West Brom Number 1 Scott Carson is entering the final year of his contract at the Hawthorns and, with an extension yet to be agreed, could be on his way to Turkey in a surprise move to Bursaspor.

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Kuszczak first moved to Old Trafford on loan in 2006 before making the deal permanent the following summer. He has played for the club 61 times but has been understudy to van der Sar for most of his Old Trafford career. His last appearance came in the 1-1 draw with Blackburn which clinched United their record 19th League title but his performance was littered with errors.

QPR, Derby and Bristol City Championship Football Tickets Giveaway!

The Championship is just starting to get into full swing as teams battle for places in arguably the most competitive and unpredictable league in English football.

Here at FootballFanCast we have teamed up with npower to offer you the chance to win a Pair of Tickets for three lucky home fans to the following three matches that all take place this Saturday on the 6th November:

Bristol City v. Preston North End Derby County v. Portsmouth Queens Park Rangers v. Reading

All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning is to answer the following question correctly:

Which team are unbeaten in the Championship this season?

A) Bristol City

B) Derby County

C) Queens Park Rangers

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Email your answer along with the game you would like to watch (either the match at Ashton Gate, Pride Park or Loftus Road) to [email protected].

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The 20 Premier League players facing a ‘transfer crossroads’

As the 2011-12 season ticks to a close, many players will have one eye on the upcoming transfer window. Whether certain individuals have disappointed, failed to settle, or performed to a level beyond that which was expected, it’s likely that numerous players will be moving on this summer.

Footballers are not known to stick around nowadays, with the one-club man becoming a dying breed in the Premier League, as a result another busy transfer window is all but guaranteed, with clubs across the nation searching for new players and look to remove certain stars from their wage bills.

This list looks at 20 players who are likely to have a long summer ahead of them, as they search for a new club for the start of the 2012-12 campaign.

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Celtic score three to win Scottish Cup

Embattled Celtic manager Neil Lennon has put personal turmoil behind him to claim the Scottish Cup, his first trophy in charge of the Glasgow giants.In recent months Lennon has endured death threats, has had parcel bombs and bullets posted to him and was attacked by a spectator during his side’s recent Scottish Premier League win at Hearts.

But the 39-year-old Northern Irishman was celebrating on Saturday, when Celtic claimed their first Scottish Cup since 2007 with a 3-0 win over Motherwell at Hampden Park.

The Glasgow side took the lead after 32 minutes through a brilliant long-range strike from South Korean midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng, whose unstoppable left-foot effort flew past Darren Randolph in the Motherwell goal.

Motherwell began the second half full of zest, but when their defender Stephen Craigan put the ball into his own net after 76 minutes the match was as good as over.

There was still time for one more piece of magic, however, when Charlie Mulgrew struck a spectacular left-foot free-kick past the wall and Randolph to make it 3-0 two minutes from time.

Caption Competition: Liverpool Frustration Boils Over

Things aren’t exactly that rosy at Anfield right now. After suffering an embarrassing home defeat to newly promoted Blackpool in the Premier League, Liverpool finally looked to have got their ownership issues sorted. But things can never be straightforward when Tom Hicks and George Gillett are involved, can they? The Americans are trying to block the £300 million takeover club by New England Sports Ventures, so the Reds are struggling to even swap one lot of Yanks for another. If the sale of the club to the Boston Red Sox owners is not completed by October 15th then Liverpool could even go into administration as the Premier Club plunge deeper and deeper. The situation off the pitch combined with poor performances on it are proving too much for many Liverpool fans and they’re not alone, as here we see the frustration boil over for Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson and his number two at Anfield Sammy Lee. It’s amazing what anger does to you…

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Dalglish gives backing depsite criticism

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has backed under-fire Andy Carroll, despite the striker failing to make an impact on Merseyside.

The England international forward moved to Anfield from Newcastle in a British transfer fee record of £35 million back in January 2011, but has only scored eight goals in 47 games.

Despite the large amount of money spent on the attacker and the lack of return as yet, Dalglish has maintained that Carroll is an asset to the team.

“I’m sure whatever we say about whatever Andy had done, opinion will always be split,” the Scot told The Telegraph.

“There are always going to be people saying it was good or bad. But that doesn’t make any difference. For me, we were delighted to get him and we’re still very pleased to have him.”

Carroll returns to Tyneside for the first time since he left the Sports Direct Arena on Saturday when Liverpool play Newcastle, and Dalglish feels it would be harsh should the former attacker get booed.

“I’m not sure he will get abuse, because what happened was outside his control. They pay their entrance money and if they want to give him stick, they will give.

“But I don’t think he ever did anything other than give his best for Newcastle, and then they got £35 million into the bargain as well. That’s not bad, is it?

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“If you get booed, you take it as a compliment. Andy will be excited about going back. It’s the club he supported as a boy, the club that introduced him and gave him his chance in professional football. He will be excited about it as a local boy and will be looking forward to the game,” he concluded.

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Marchisio wants Champions League focus

Juventus’ Claudio Marchisio said his side are aiming for nine points in the last three Serie A games to ensure they claim a Champions League place.The Bianconeri are seventh in the Italian top flight and four points from fourth-placed Lazio, who have lost their past two league encounters, including a 1-0 defeat to Juventus at Stadio Olimpico on Monday.

Juve midfielder Marchisio said nothing short of perfection in their final 270 minutes on the pitch this season was to be expected if the club wanted to participate in European football’s premier competition – starting with Monday’s clash with 12th-placed Chievo in Turin.

“As regards to our position in the league, if we manage to achieve the same number of points as the teams ahead of us (Lazio, Udinese and Roma), we will finish ahead of them thanks to the head-to-head results,” Marchisio said.

“In any case, the most important thing is that (on Monday) the team put in a good performance until the end of the match and achieved an important win (against Lazio). We worked very hard but managed to gain three important points.”

“We should work in these last three weeks for these last three matches in order to gain nine points and see what will happen to the other teams in the championship.”

Simone Pepe scored an 88th-minute winner at the Stadio Olimpico on Monday to keep alive Juventus’ hopes of Champions League football next term, and Marchisio – who missed the clash – said his replacement handled the pressure well.

“Well I’m happy for him, since he works very hard. We both play in that role and know what it means to defend and counter-attack. It isn’t simple. He has made sacrifices during the match and he was ready for the most important phase of the match,” Marchisio said.

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