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: The story follows three teammates from Real Madrid—Santiago Muñez (Mexico), Liam Adams (England), and Charlie Braithwaite (England)—as they head to the World Cup in Germany.
The film received largely negative reviews compared to its predecessors. Goal III: Taking On The World (2009) - Filmaffinity
: Directed by Andy Morahan, the film is known for its heavy use of green-screen technology to insert actors into actual 2006 World Cup match footage. Key Themes & Content
pursues a romance with Sophia Rossi, which ends in tragedy.
: While Santiago Muñez (Kuno Becker) returns, he is sidelined to a supporting role after a car accident early in the film leaves him injured. The narrative primarily centers on the personal lives and struggles of Liam and Charlie.
discovers he has a young daughter he didn't know about while also battling alcoholism.
: The characters deal with the immense pressure of international competition and team selection. Personal Drama :
(2009) is the final installment of the Goal! trilogy, focusing on players preparing for the 2006 FIFA World Cup . Unlike the first two films, this entry was released straight-to-DVD and features a significant shift in focus away from the original protagonist, Santiago Muñez. Movie Overview
: The story follows three teammates from Real Madrid—Santiago Muñez (Mexico), Liam Adams (England), and Charlie Braithwaite (England)—as they head to the World Cup in Germany.
The film received largely negative reviews compared to its predecessors. Goal III: Taking On The World (2009) - Filmaffinity
: Directed by Andy Morahan, the film is known for its heavy use of green-screen technology to insert actors into actual 2006 World Cup match footage. Key Themes & Content
pursues a romance with Sophia Rossi, which ends in tragedy.
: While Santiago Muñez (Kuno Becker) returns, he is sidelined to a supporting role after a car accident early in the film leaves him injured. The narrative primarily centers on the personal lives and struggles of Liam and Charlie.
discovers he has a young daughter he didn't know about while also battling alcoholism.
: The characters deal with the immense pressure of international competition and team selection. Personal Drama :
(2009) is the final installment of the Goal! trilogy, focusing on players preparing for the 2006 FIFA World Cup . Unlike the first two films, this entry was released straight-to-DVD and features a significant shift in focus away from the original protagonist, Santiago Muñez. Movie Overview