These are the 9 best football documentaries you can see during this period of stay at home

At this time, when all sporting activities were stopped, E The SPN has shortlisted the nine sports documentaries it should see during this time. 1-Two Escobars (The Two Escobars) An extraordinary documentary watching Colombian football. The film follows Andres Escobar's life and football along with that of Pablo Escobar, the notorious drug lord, [...]
At this time, when all sporting activities were stopped, E The SPN has shortlisted the nine sports documentaries it should see during this time.
1 - The Two Escobars (The Two Two Escobars)
An extraordinary documentary watching Colombian football.
The film follows Andres Escobar's life and football along with that of Pablo Escobar, the notorious drug lord who used the beautiful game to his advantage in Colombia.
2-Mardona 86
Before Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Mess was Diego Maradona.
Argentina remains one of the biggest football players it's ever played, if not the biggest of all time.
In the 1986 World Cup, Maradona made the history that will last
3-Oposite (The Opposition)
1973, Santiago, Chile. The history of the World Cup qualifications between Chile and the Soviet Union.
A disturbing story of how Augusto Pinochet turned Chile National Stadium into a concentration camp.
4-Casephire Massacre)
Just as the Irish football team was playing in the U.S., a shocking act of terrorism erupted again in Northern Ireland, as six men were killed to celebrate Ray Houghton's goal against Italy.
5-Miti of Garrincha ( The Myth of Garrincha)
His legs were bent like bananas, however, only added to Garrincha's popularity.
The story of one of Brazil's biggest football players.
6-Misters of the Rimet trophy
Trophy Yules Rimet was the original prize for World Cup winners. However, the history of this trophy is remarkable.
Did you know the Nazis tried to steal the famous gold artifact? This is the story of what happened.
7-Barbosa: The man who made Brazil cry (Barbosa: The Man who Made Brazil Cry)
Before Brazil lost 7-1 to Germany, Brazil's biggest football heart attack came against Uruguay at the 1950 World Cup.
Brazil's goalie in the 1950 World Cup final was Moacir Barbosa, who became the guilty man in his country after being charged with losing to Uruguay.
Learn how “Maracanazo” left a lasting sign in Brazil.
8-White, Blue and White
A story of shared loyalty focusing on the silver icon and Tottenham, Osia Ardiles.
Ardiles went from being a hero in London to an outcast in his country after the Falkland War broke out.
9-George Best: All Self (George Best: All by Himsself)
The original football superstar. The incredible story of the wizard and legend of Northern Ireland George Best. His journey from Belfast to Manchester United to alcoholism.












