Mané Garrincha, a Brazilian soccer player, is remembered as one of the best of all time, despite his unusual legs that were deemed unfit for professional play by doctors. He helped Brazil win two World Cups and entertained crowds with his unpredictable moves. After his playing career, he struggled with alcoholism and was abandoned by the soccer establishment, leading to his tragic death in 1983. However, his fans never forgot him, and thousands attended his funeral, exceeding the capacity of the small cemetery in Rio de Janeiro.
30 for 30: Soccer Stories
A Brazilian football legend's remarkable journey and achievements are showcased in this documentary, highlighting his incredible dribbling skills and unforgettable matches.