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.
The Mexican defender recounts wins and losses in the world of football and beyond, revealing an inti...
This documentary follows the French soccer team on their way to victory in the 1998 World Cup in Fra...
All highlights of the Orange success at the European Championship Soccer 1988. The complete story wi...
A promotion according to plan? No. But the 3 years of hardship were worth it: for a championship tha...
A documentary on Argentinean soccer star Diego Maradona, regarded by many as the world's greatest mo...
Halfway between a sports documentary and an conceptual art installation, "Zidane" consists in a full...
The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil as you have never seen it before. Relive the emotions of the playe...
Rui Costa is one the last football romantics. A symbol of devotion, of passion over profit. It's har...
A satirical stage play that explores the challenges facing sports in Kuwait, including fanaticism, s...
The director accompanies the German women's national soccer team.
After an embarrassing game, Shuko, full of rage, accidentally gives a prodigious kick to a ball that...
George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali, billed as The Rumble in the Jungle, was a heavyweight championship ...
October 8, 2005. Togo, one of Africa's poorest countries, qualifies for the World Cup for the first ...
In the world of football, there seems only two camps when it comes to the greatest player. If you as...