One Goal may refer to:
One Goal is a 2008 documentary film directed by the Spanish documentary maker Sergi Agustí.
One Goal is an objective, but also a passion. This documentary follows the path towards peace that a group of young amputated men began in Sierra Leone years ago. Through the power of their game they have become an example for their society. From icons of war to icons of peace and hope, they transformed their lives through a shared passion: football.
The film was a finalist in the LinkTV online film contest in the category of "Overcoming Conflict". It won the main award at the 14th International Sport Film Festival of 2011 in Liberec. The film won the Paladino di Oro prize at the Sport film Festival in Palermo, Italy in November 2010, and the Venus award to human values at the FILMETS Badalona film Festival in Badalona, Spain in November 2010. It won the Audience Award at the MIRADAS.DOC festival in Tenerife and the Benicassim Festival, Special Jury Mention at the Festival de Alcala de Henares ALCINE38, and the Grand Prize of Spanish Cinema in the ZINEBI Documentary Film Festival of Bilbao among others.
"One Goal" is a song by Italian group Eiffel 65. It was the third release in June 2000 as the first single from their album, Contact!. The song did similarly well, peaking at #37 in France. It was not released in the United Kingdom.
Eiffel 65 is an Italian musical group consisting of Jeffrey Jey, Gabry Ponte, and Maurizio Lobina. They are known chiefly for their high-charting singles, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body", and their 1999 studio album Europop. Their next two albums, Contact! (2001) and their 2003 self-titled album, did not have much international success but still managed to chart in Italy.
Randone, Ponte and Lobina met each other at Bliss Corporation, which was founded in 1992 by Massimo Gabutti. A computer chose the name Eiffel randomly from a group of words the three liked. The number 65 was added mistakenly to an early pressing of their first single, Blue (Da Ba Dee). Jeffrey Jey explained:
Eiffel 65 is best known for using pitch correction and Auto-Tune and for their international chart-topping hits "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body", which appeared on their album Europop, released in late 1999.
Eiffel 65 achieved considerable success in Italy, the rest of Europe, United States, and Canada. Europop peaked in the top five on the Billboard 200 and sold over two million units. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
When the world will fall apart,
And it feels like there's no air,
There's a place where you can run
To see your problems left behind.
When your faith seems locked away,
And the grey is all you see,
There's a place waiting for you
And that nobody can invade.
Your world in the world.
Where there's nothing wrong.
Your world in the world.
Where you feel at home.
Your know this world
Will never,
Never let you,
Never let you down.
Your world in the world.
Where it never rains.
Your world in the world.
Where you put your friends.
Your know this world
Will never,
Never let you,
Never let you down.
Your world in the world.
When the world is just a haze
And you can't work out this maze.
There's a place where you can go
To feel that everything's alright.
When the going starts to hurt
And you feel you're on the floor.
There's a place waiting for you
And that nobody can invade.
Your world in the world.
Where it never rains.
Your world in the world.
Where you put your friends.
Your know this world
Will never,
Never let you,
Never let you down.