The real sports miracle The 1954 German team, captained by Fritz Walter and coached by Sepp Herberger, won the World Cup in a remarkable final against the legendary Hungarian Mighty Magyars, undefeated for four years (Hungary had even thrashed the German back-ups 8–3 in the group stages).

Where can I watch the miracle of Bern?

Watch Das Wunder von Bern | Netflix.

Why is it called the Miracle of Bern?

Now German director Sönke Wortmann has turned one of the highpoints in German sports history into a film, named after the colloquial title for the World Cup win, “The Miracle of Bern.” The movie focuses on 11-year-old Matthias, who finds a surrogate for his father in local football hero Helmut Rahn.

How old is Bruno in Das Wunder von Bern?

He is the son of Richard and Christa Lubanski, he lives in Essen, and is 11 years old.

How does Matthias earn money in Das Wunder von Bern?

However, football-loving Matthias has long since found a surrogate father in the national-league player Helmut Rahn. The boy also earns a bit of money as his “boss’s” bag carrier.

Who won the 1954 Soccer World Cup?

Germany national football team
1954 FIFA World Cup/Champion

What is the professional soccer league in Germany called?

the Bundesliga
At the top of the German football league system, the Bundesliga is Germany’s primary football competition. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 2. Bundesliga.

How old is Matthias Lubanski?

11-year-old
In a small housing estate in Essen, 11-year-old Matthias Lubanski, along with his mother and siblings, anxiously awaits the return of his father, a prisoner of war.

Who won FIFA 1958?

Brazil national football team
1958 FIFA World Cup/Champion
On June 29, 1958, Brazil defeats host nation Sweden 5-2 to win its first World Cup.

Who won WC 1950?

Uruguay national football team
1950 FIFA World Cup/Champion

Who has won the most German league titles?

Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich hold the record for the most championships with 31, all but one of these (1932) coming in Bundesliga competition. BFC Dynamo claimed 10 titles in the former East Germany, winning these championships in consecutive seasons (1979–88).