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1. ブギウギナイト ※テレビ朝日「私のホストちゃん~しちにんのホスト~」テーマソング2. Happy Birthday!3. ブギウギナイト (Instrumental)4. Happy Birthday! (Instrumental)1.ブギウギナイト2.Happy Birthday! Holland failed at the final hurdle in the final that year, surprisingly losing tohosts West Germany, but in many eyes the Dutch were the moral victors ofthe championship. Cruyff refused to play in the 1978 finals, concentratinginstead on his new career in the United States with the LA Aztecs and theNew York Cosmos, before heading back to Holland where he won anothercouple of titles with Ajax. In a final flourish, after arguing with Ajax over theterms of an improved contract, he joined the Amsterdam club’s arch rivalsFeyenoord in a fit of pique and won one last title at the age of 37. Few playershave been so individually determined as this Dutch master.GarrinchaGarrincha – real name Manuel Francisco dos Santos – was born into extremepoverty in 1933. Childhood illness left his spine deformed and both of hislegs badly bent; surgeons thought it would be a miracle if he was able to walkunaided, never mind play football. But despite his left leg curving outwardsand his right leg inwards, he became Brazil’s greatest-ever winger.Known as Little Bird, he broke into the Botafogo team as an 18-year-old in1953, scoring a hat-trick from the right wing on his debut. He helped histeam win the Rio state championship in 1957, and won a place in the Brazilsquad for the 1958 World Cup finals. After Brazil had played two poor gameswithout Garrincha, manager Vicente Feola asked the team psychiatrist if thewinger was ready to play for his country in their next game against the USSR.‘It would be a disaster,’ came the reply, because the psychiatrist consideredGarrincha to be a simple man with no interest whatsoever in tactics. Feoladecided to play him anyway and Garrincha caused havoc, hitting the postwithin 60 seconds as Brazil beat the Russians easily.Garrincha, along with Pelé, helped his team win the 1958 World Cup – andwhen Pelé was injured during the 1962 tournament it was down to Little Birdto inspire Brazil to victory alone. And he did, the explosive winger scoringtwo goals apiece in both quarter- and semi-finals.The 1966 tournament was the beginning of the end for Garrincha. He scoreda thumping free kick against Bulgaria, but Brazil’s second match was his lastin the famous yellow shirt. With a 3-1 defeat by Hungary, it was the only timehe’d lost while playing for his country. Pelé was missing that day, maintainingthe record that Brazil had never lost while the two players were in the teamtogether. Naive and innocent away from the football field, Garrincha becamea lost soul. He died in 1983, his final years lost to alcoholism and penury.