Middlesbrough's rise to the 2006 UEFA Cup Final was a remarkable two-year European campaign that changed the face of the club. The team, led by manager Steve McClaren, played continental football for the first time in their long history. Middlesbrough's players, including Mark Viduka, George Boateng, and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, were instrumental in the club's success. The campaign was a defining moment for Middlesbrough, with the club's staff and fans playing a crucial role in the team's journey. Middlesbrough's participation in the UEFA Cup Final was a testament to the club's growth and development. The team's adventure was documented by presenter and producer Mark Drury, with script consultant Graham Russell and sound design by Chris Slasor. Middlesbrough's story is one of perseverance and determination, with the club's European campaign leaving a lasting impact on the team and its fans. The club's history was forever changed by the 2006 UEFA Cup Final run, with Middlesbrough's name becoming synonymous with European football. Middlesbrough's legacy continues to inspire new generations of players and fans, with the club's 2006 UEFA Cup Final appearance remaining a highlight in the team's history.
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Middlesbrough's Rise to UEFA Cup Final
Middlesbrough's 2006 UEFA Cup Final journey with key players and staff, a memorable campaign in the club's history
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