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The 5 Best Football Documentaries To Watch Right Now

The 5 Best Football Documentaries To Watch Right Now

The inner workings of a sport are mostly a closed off matter these days. Fans and onlookers have to speculate on what is going on behind-the-scenes. A change was brought by Manchester United CEO Richard Arnold meeting fans at a pub to discuss transfer plans.

Those are the impromptu plans that happen once in a blue moon. The wider coverage of access is provided in the new-age documentaries and docuseries.

A new documentary looking at Argentina’s Copa America 2021 triumph is set to hit screens soon!

Netflix and Amazon Prime have been the leaders in this market, focusing on players and clubs alike. Of course, some have gotten more fame than others, but all of them remain truly special.

With an array of options to choose from, it could be hard for viewers to know which are truly the best ones and which just glorify entities. Therefore, FootTheBall ranks the best in-depth football documentaries to watch right now.

 

Inside Borussia Dortmund (Amazon Prime)

The 2018-19 Bundesliga season was one of the closest in recent years. Of course Bayern Munich won the title, but Borussia Dortmund came mighty close. Only two points separated the big rivals. Luckily for fans and enthusiasts, it was all covered in this docuseries on Amazon.

There was heavy coverage with all the important figures at the club, and even a surprise cameo from Jurgen Klopp. Dortmund are one of the most beloved clubs in the world, meaning the inner workings are always interesting. There was in-depth look at how the fans prepared themselves, and the Yellow Wall.

Viewers also got to realize how close the club came to financial ruin in the 2000s. Moreover, it was also great to see fan favourite Marco Reus return from injuries and put in the work. The series has losses and victories, meaning there is an emotional rollercoaster involved.

All or Nothing: Juventus (Amazon Prime)

An unique season in the recent history of Juventus. Andrea Pirlo’s appointment in 2020 as manager came was a big surprise, and there were massive doubts as to how he would fare.

Former Juventus star Paul Pogba’s own ‘Pogmentary’ was…

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