The big soccer field duel

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Television series
Original title The big soccer field duel
Logo bolzplatz.jpg
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 2010
Production
company
Nordisch Filmproduction Anderson + Team GmbH, Südwestrundfunk
length 25 minutes
Episodes 13
genre Children and youth television series
idea Michael Anderson and Marco Bode
music Becker / Kreuzer / Schmitt, edition mother BASS / Progressive Musikverlag GmbH
Moderation Pete Dwojak
First broadcast July 17, 2010 on KI.KA

The large football pitch duel is a family series, the 2010 Anderson + Team GmbH on behalf of the Nordic Film Production SWR (SWR) for the KI.KA was produced. The 13-part series started broadcasting on July 17, 2010. The series ran on Saturdays at 3:55 pm.

action

The big soccer field duel was held on 13 different soccer fields in Germany. Presenter Pete drives from place to place in a red samba bus. The film was shot in Bremen, March, Bad Münder, Freystadt, Binningen, Freilassing, Emmerthal, Cologne, Castrop-Rauxel, Hamburg, Lübeck, Crivitz and Berlin.

In each episode, two teams from one city / town meet. The team captains must assemble their teams in a given time. Only then does the duel begin.

In two preliminary round games and the final final it will then be shown which team is stronger.

Former Werder-Bremen and national player Marco Bode put together the preliminary round matches . The games can be played without any effort on your own football field and practice various skills that are important for the football game.

website

All episodes are made available on the Internet as video on demand after they have been broadcast . There is also information about the individual preliminary round matches, the teams and moderator Pete Dwojak and soccer expert Marco Bode .

In short videos, Bundesliga professionals show how to make the way from the football field to the Bundesliga . And if you have a trick with football yourself, you can send a video to the editorial team.

The website belongs to the SWR children's network .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Page no longer available , search in web archives: SWR press release of June 2, 2010@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.swr.de