Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Connecting With Greatness: DStv Takes You Behind The Scenes With Football’s Finest

It’s not very often that one gets to be made tea by England football legend Michael Owen.

Yet it was Owen who personally made tea and scones for the production crew who paid him a visit to shoot SuperSport’s FIFA World Cup stories currently broadcast on DStv as a build-up to the 2018 showpiece event in Russia.

Owen’s tea and scones, plus a private tour through his trophy room which includes his 2001 Ballon d’Or trophy, was just reward for the crew after a challenging three months of working around the clock to secure appointments with the six football legends who make up the World Cup stories campaign.

The campaign, dubbed Connect with Greatness, has World Cup greats in Owen, Pele, Sunday Oliseh, Augustine “Jay-Jay” Okocha and Sir Geoff Hurst going down memory lane to iconic World Cup moments that stood out for them. Also included in the campaign is Victor Moses, still paving his path to World Cup greatness with Nigeria.

Once all six stars were confirmed and appointments were made, shooting was scheduled to take just over a month, but ended up taking three months due to issues with Pele’s health.


Pele’s shoot finally took place at his home in Rio de Janeiro where he walked in using a walking frame and asked everyone in the room how they liked his new boots, referring to the walking aid.

Itumeleng Senne, Marketing Manager for SuperSport who was present throughout the shoots, thought she was in a dream.

“This was a surreal moment. When he (Pele) walked in the whole room lit up and we could feel we were in the presence of greatness,” gushed Senne.

While everyone was a little tense, he lightened the mood by telling a joke about his English being so poor, even though he lived in the USA for three years when he played for New York Cosmos.”

From there, the shoot was a light-hearted session filled with laughter, the highlight being the seven minutes it took Pele to recite the line “Watch all 64 matches on SuperSport”.

The crew soon jetted off to London for a date with Victor Moses, a man charged with spearheading Nigeria’s quest for glory in Russia in a few months. Moses, a shy and emotionally reserved player by nature, was shown the video of Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan penalty miss in 2010 which evoked a physical and emotional response from him. Moses felt for both Gyan and Luis Suarez, especially as he had become good friends with Suarez during their time together at Liverpool.

According to General Manager, MultiChoice Ghana, Cecil Sunkwa Mills “DStv and GOtv viewers, like no one in Ghana, will connect with greatness; all 64 matches will be broadcast live and in High Definition with insight and analysis provided by a panel of local and international footballing greats.”

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