"Life in prison, it was bad." "The warders were all cruel." "Warders were just abusing us, physically abusing us." "They were doing all sorts of funny things." "Patrick Mathanjana Robben Island Prisoner It was not a place for any human being to come and stay and to be treated in that kind of fashion." "But we made this prison, this place, as a sweet place, as a place where we could enjoy ourselves," "where we could forget about many things." "Football is one of those sports which used to sustain us, in terms of not thinking about home, not thinking about your sentence." "We were allowed to play soccer on Saturdays." "On that day, each and every section must come with its own best team." "Everybody is determined, he's ready..." "You know, he goes all out." "They must win, these guys." "And then we even got to the extent of buying books, so that we must know when they say a man is offside, how do they say so?" "We buy all those books, but only to find out when we buy that book." "another one is going to tell us "No, no!" "That book is an old book."" "So we've got to get a new book." "It's quite a struggle." "Days and days, months and months, discussing about this." ""Terror" Lekota, he was one of the strikers." "He got the name "Terror" because he was terrorising the goalkeeper." "So when he had the ball, the goalkeeper would start screaming "Mark that man, mark that man!", because he knows that this man is going to blast the ball." "So everybody is afraid of him." "Now he is Minister of Defence." "Narrated by Terence Stamp" "The French were extremely creative, enterprising," "Jean-Philippe Rethacker Journalist, France but they were helped by the Dutch, the Germans, and the Italians." "French football personalities have had a great influence on the whole of international football." "Bob Crampsey Historian, Scotland" "Eduardo Galeano Author, Uruguay It was growing in Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, and other South American countries, and from that time, football became part of the national identity." "Through this national identity, it became very popular." "Sir Stanley Rous Speaking in 1945" "Sir Walter Winterbottom Former England Coach" "Dr. Abdul Halim Founding Member of CAF" "Tadele Tessema Yidnekatchew's Son" "Don't forget that of the nine referees " "João Havelange Former FIFA Presiclent three referees and six linesmen - in our group in England, seven were English." "I don't understand that." "Today, each country has either a referee or a linesman, unlike before." "The Brazil team was crushed and couldn't play the game they wanted to play." "They left and came home." "Antonio Rattin Argentine Internntionnl Before, the delegates were invited to the draw of referees." "The Argentines and Uruguayans were told to come at seven." "When they got there, they found the draw had been made at six." "Jimmy Johnstone Celtic" "In accepting, I said that I would do my best." "And I had the respect, at the time my name was being announced at FIFA, to telephone Sir Stanley Rous." "who was president of FIFA at the time, and asked him if I could go to see him in London." "I went to London, and he welcomed me." "We had lunch together, and I said to him" ""There is going to be an election, and there are two candidates - you and me."" ""Only one of us can win the prize."" ""You or me."" "For the election in 1974." "adidas, through Mr Dassler, led the whole of Sir Stanley Rous' campaign." "Once I was installed in my post," "I went to see Mr Horst Dassler, and I must say that I owe my first successes as FIFA president to him." "We agreed a contract, which was very important for FIFA, which was the foundation for the evolution of football in the world." "You say there is too much money in football." "Do you not work to make money for you and your company?" "Why should football be making too much?" "Why do we all earn money?" "Why do all the large companies want money?" "Why do all the world's stock exchanges think only of that?" "Football has that right, And football works." "Jack Warner CONCACAF President" "Dwight Yorke Trinidadian International" "I believe that if Dick Kerr's Ladies had continued," "Bente Skogvang Historian." "Norway women's football would be bigger in England and many other countries." "They were touring, playing in unofficial world championships in Italy and other places this early." "I think it would have had an enormously positive effect, and that women's football would be a lot bigger than today's "woman's game"." "ln 1986, at a congress which took place in Mexico, a lady who was from the Norwegian delegation at the congress made an appeal to the congress, and to the FIFA president, for women's football to be recognised." "Women's football was recognised." "The first Women's World Cup took place in China in 1991," "The USA won." "It was important because people could see that women could play football and that women loved football." "It would be very hard to refuse people something they care about so much, to say "You can't do this, even though you think it is fantastic."" "So I think that women have chosen to play football, no matter if they were included in FIFA or not." "Dr. Henry Kissinger US Statesman" "The members elected by Europe came to the FIFA executive committee, but the peace, understanding and friendship which had existed was now different." "Lennart Johansson UEFA President There was no mistaking who was the president when Havelange entered a room." "But he helped football get world recognition and respect through his personality." "He has a very dictatorial nature." "He likes to make decisions by himself and then he tells the world about them once he has made up his mind." "Mr Joseph Blatter, 111." "Mr Lennart Johansson, 80." "I had been promised many votes." "I was so naive to think that those who said they would vote for me would do so." "But then all these things happened - in England, for example, and in Africa." "I realised already in the first round which way the wind was blowing." "So I stood up and said "The game is over."" "I completed the task - to give football a much higher standing in the world than was the case before." "Danny Jordaan South African Football Association" "Charles Dempsey OFC President" "Sepp Blatter Speaking in 1990"