In 1975 Dynamo Kiev became the first Soviet team to win a major European trophy. The team’s rapid rise was remarkable and attributed to one man: Valeri Vasilievich Lobanovskyi. His technique as a manager is now the stuff of folklore - not least for his imposing a fitness regime so brutal that his players looked upon the matches themselves as relaxing.
Survivors tell the story of the Babyn Yar massacre from WWII, where some 100,000 people were massacr...
When 18 children – nine from Palestine and nine from Israel – come together to form a kids soccer te...
In the early 1980s, at the beginning of what would become a 12-year-long civil war, El Salvador's ta...
In 2019, Union Berlin was promoted to the Bundesliga. Four years later, the traditional East German ...
Crossfire is the investigative documentary by an international team of journalists about two reporte...
A documentary about the Celts, the fans of the Bilogorac football club from the Croatian village of ...
Chronicles the hosting of Euro '92 in Sweden and the journey of the Swedish team in that tournament.
Filmmaker Olly Lambert spends two months on Ukraine’s southern frontline with volunteer special forc...
A documentary of the German national soccer team’s 2006 World Cup experience that changed the face o...
The documentary features footage from the field, backstage and interviews to narrate Corinthians' vi...
One hundred years of Portuguese Football, from the first public experiments in 1888, in Cascais, the...
The last year in the life of Diego Maradona told by friends, family and former companions reveals hi...
Batan is the goalkeeper of the Zanatlija football club from Visoko, competing in the lowest-level to...
A documentary tale about sport and politics under martial law. All of Poland saw the great goals of ...
Top football freestylers explain their signature moves in this how-to series that slows down the act...
New York City's beloved Ukrainian restaurant Veselka is best known for its borscht and varenyky, but...