Munich 1958: The Crash That Killed Football's Greatest Team
On February 6, 1958, a plane carrying one of the greatest football teams ever assembled crashed on a snow-covered runway in Munich, Germany. Eight players from Manchester United's legendary "Busby Babes" never came home. This is the story of Matt Busby, the manager who built a team destined for greatness — and the disaster that nearly destroyed everything he had created. From the frozen runway at Munich-Riem Airport to Busby's miraculous recovery and the impossible rebuilding of a broken club, this is one of the most tragic and inspiring stories in football history. Subscribe for more untold stories from football history: @FootNote0 #ManchesterUnited #MunichAirDisaster #MattBusby #FootballHistory #BusbyBabes

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