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{{TFAIMAGE|Eighteam.jpg}} '''Eighteam''' is a 2014 Spanish/[[Zambia]]n documentary film written and directed by Juan Rodriguez-Briso. It is based on the true story of the [[Zambia national football team]]. The team are commonly known as [[Chipolopolo]] - the "copper bullets". The film's name is derived from the fact that 18 players perished in the crash, there were 18 penalties in the final and 18 years between the crash and the final match.{{TFAFULL|Eighteam}}
{{TFAIMAGE|Eighteam.jpg}} '''Eighteam''' is a 2014 Spanish/[[Zambia]]n documentary film written and directed by Juan Rodriguez-Briso. It is based on the true story of the [[Zambia national football team]]. The team are commonly known as [[Chipolopolo]] - the "copper bullets". The film's name is derived from the fact that 18 players perished in the crash, there were 18 penalties in the final and 18 years between the crash and the final match.{{TFAFULL|Eighteam (2014 documentary)}}
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Eighteam is a 2014 Spanish/Zambian documentary film written and directed by Juan Rodriguez-Briso. It is based on the true story of the Zambia national football team. The team are commonly known as Chipolopolo - the "copper bullets". The film's name is derived from the fact that 18 players perished in the crash, there were 18 penalties in the final and 18 years between the crash and the final match.(Full article...)