Considered Mexico’s greatest footballer of all time, Hugo Sánchez sits down with Adrián Uribe to discuss the chapters of his life both from both on and off the pitch. Sánchez looks back at his career that began in Mexico and saw him reach the pinnacle of Spanish football, and also opens up about the death of his son, Hugo Jr.

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Power Meri follows Papua New Guinea's first national women's rugby league team, the PNG Orchids, on ...

In her own words, Liv Morgan navigates her emotional journey from struggling high school student to ...

Have you ever imagined what it is like to support a team that hasn't won a title in 94 years? São Cr...

The boy runs after the ball. The worker builds concrete dreams between buildings and soccer balls in...

RED were the supporters of the football club Anyang LG Cheetahs. The Cheetahs topped the K-league in...

A controversial study of the phenomenon of football hooliganism, looking at the social context and t...

Title collector, popular figure, advertising icon, and the face of German football – that's how we k...

The story of how, in the 1970 and 1978 World Cups, Brazil and Argentina's military dictators took a ...

After being shot during a robbery in Colombia and losing sensation in his legs, Uruguayan soccer sta...

With heart and determination, Antoine Griezmann overcame his small stature to become one of the worl...

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Featuring exceptional access to Liverpool Football Club, this is the gripping inside story of the cl...

Russia's most skilled streetball players unleash a whole arsenal of unique tricks, incredible dunks,...

Documentary film commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Mexican team.

Documentary about the most famous dribbler in Brazilian Soccer (some say in Soccer's history!) at th...