After América de Cali, one of Colombian’s traditional powerhouses, fell on hard times — including financial struggles brought on by the U.S. government’s war on drugs, relegation, and five years in the second tier — the fans stepped in and resurrected the historic club. In 2020, after more than a decade without silverware, Los Diablos Rojos once again were crowned Colombian champions.
33 minutes | 2015 | Spanish with English subtitles
Directed by Gerardo Lemos
A terrifying cat-and-mouse game between a young girl trying to retrieve her soccer ball and a sniper in a window.
A celebration of the grace, the conflict, and the social compact found only in a pickup soccer game in South America.
The uplifting story of a youth team that never wins, never scores goals, and never gives up. “We don’t care if we don’t score because we have fun!”
Every year, the seminarians in the Vatican compete in a World Cup-style soccer tournament called the Clericus Cup.
“It’s a love of the game that you couldn’t describe to somebody who doesn’t love football. We’re never going to play for England… but we just want to play.”
“It’s a love of the game that you couldn’t describe to somebody who doesn’t love football. We’re never going to play for England… but we just want to play.”
How fan ownership saved Colombian club América de Cali, then built it back into a powerhouse.
When a small Northern Irish club spent the summer in America playing as the Detroit Cougars.
How a 15-year-old kid from Michigan started a charity and hand-delivers soccer balls to Mozambique.