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Gary Lineker's Golden Boots: Argentina and the Beginning

on BBC One London

Gary Lineker presents the first of a seven-part series which focuses on World Cup history.

Gary meets Frenchman Lucien Laurent who scored the first ever goal in the tournament in 1930, and travels to Argentina to talk to the only living survivor of the final, Francisco Varallo, now aged 88. He also goes on the trail of Argentina's most famous player, Diego Maradona.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Interviewee:
Lucien Laurent
Interviewee:
Francisco Varallo
Interviewee:
Diego Maradona
Director:
Lloyd Stanton
Series Producer:
Drummond Challis

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