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.
A documentary of the German national soccer team’s 2006 World Cup experience that changed the face o...
The Olympique Lyonnais women's football team has over the years become one of the best football team...
An expedition to the dirty abyss of professional sports. The award winning investigative journalist ...
The ultimate Bobby Jones golf series reaches its climactic conclusion on board a speeding train to o...
Take the Ball, Pass the Ball is the definitive story of the greatest football team ever assembled. F...
Rehearsals for a play about Maradona in Naples, with Italian actors and an Argentine director. Nothi...
In this film, we follow footballer George Best over a 90-minute match against Coventry City, which t...
Jürgen Klopp, coach of Bundesliga football club Borussia Dortmund, achieved something historic: Germ...
Jonathan and Romario are two Afro-Ecuadorian children from the Chota Valley, one of the poorest regi...
November 7th, 2001. After a seventy years absence, the Ecuadorian national soccer team is close to q...
This documentary follows a soccer team in South Africa on their journey to the final game of the fir...
For some people, loving the local football club is a calling. Anything can be a calling to everyone....
People in Malang call them "Aremania." Arema FC is deeply rooted in them and has spread to the rest ...
A small district in the north of Yogyakarta City famously called "Italy" is home to a football team ...
Terrific portrait of Bobby and Jackie Charlton, pillars of football history, at the height of their ...