Friday Night Lights follows the lives of the players, coaches, and families involved with a high school football team in a small Texas town. The show explores the challenges they face on and off the field, their relationships, and the impact of the sport on their lives.
The big names and the big games from the Women’s Super League, with highlights and analysis of all the action.
Slam Dunk is a TV show about a delinquent student named Hanamichi Sakuragi, who joins the Shohoku High School basketball team in order to impress a girl. Despite his lack of basketball skills, Sakuragi's athleticism and passion for the game help him become a valuable player. Alongside his teammates, Sakuragi faces various challenges on and off the court as they strive to become the best in Japan.
The on-the-field trials and tribulations and the off-the-field lives, loves and infidelities of 'The Castlefield Blues', an under funded, badly managed ladies football team from South Yorkshire in the north of England whose loyalty to the team, the game and each other far exceeds their chances of ever winning the championship.
After being accused of shaving points in a football game, Paul Crewe is sent to prison. There, he organizes a football team of inmates to face off against the guards. With the help of his teammates and a legendary football coach, they aim to get their revenge and prove themselves.
All Stars: De Serie follows a group of friends who are part of an amateur soccer team. Through camaraderie and male bonding, they navigate the ups and downs of being a soccer team, forming a tight-knit bond and learning about loyalty and friendship along the way.
Radio is a heartwarming film based on the true story of James Robert Kennedy, a mentally disabled man who becomes an integral part of a high school football team in South Carolina. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice, Radio wins the hearts of the players and the community as he learns the game of football and inspires his team to greatness.
Controversy surrounds high school basketball coach Ken Carter after he benches his entire team for breaking their academic contract with him.
A group of misfits enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to save their cherished local gym from the onslaught of a corporate health fitness chain. With the help of their eccentric coach, they undergo intense training and face off against their rival team. Along the way, they discover friendship, love, and the power of believing in themselves.
Racket Boys is a heartwarming TV show that follows a group of young badminton players as they strive for success in a rural town. Led by their dedicated coach, the team faces various challenges and learns valuable lessons about friendship, teamwork, and determination.
A rescue mission is launched in Thailand after a group of young boys and their soccer coach become trapped in flooded underground caves. As the team attempts to locate and rescue the boys, they face numerous challenges and work against the clock to bring them to safety. The story highlights the bravery, teamwork, and determination of the rescuers and volunteers involved.
The Bad News Bears is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from March 24, 1979 until July 26, 1980, consisting of 26 episodes. It was based on the 1976 hit movie of the same name, that was followed by two sequels in 1977 and 1978.
In the year 9009, an enthusiastic and talented amnesiac named Gaz Digzy becomes the star player on the dangerous and outrageous sport of The Game, in order to unravel her dark and mysterious past.
Minato is a boy who stopped playing water polo due to a certain incident in the winter of his third middle school year. He picks the sport back up again with a new team when he starts in high school, but the fledgling team runs into many problems.
Hurricanes is an animated series produced by DIC Entertainment, Siriol Productions and Scottish Television. The show was distributed by Cookie Jar Entertainment for syndication outside of the UK, with Scottish Television controlling the UK rights. The series first aired in 1993 and ended in 1997.
Gridiron Gang is a 2006 film based on the true story of Sean Porter, a probation officer who forms a football team with teenage inmates at a detention center in Los Angeles. Through the sport, Porter aims to teach the young offenders discipline, teamwork, and self-respect.
In 1971 in Alexandria, Virginia, newly appointed African-American coach Herman Boone takes over the football team at the desegregated T. C. Williams High School. With racial tension on the rise, Boone offers an assistant coaching position to Bill Yoast, the current head coach. The team, made up of African American and white athletes, faces conflicts and challenges, but with Boone's guidance, they achieve racial harmony and triumph. Despite facing adversity and prejudice, the team goes on to win the championship, proving that unity and equality can overcome any obstacle.
In McFarland, USA (2015), a coach moves to a small town in California and starts coaching a cross-country team at a predominantly Hispanic high school. He helps the team overcome their obstacles and inspires them to compete for a state championship.
"Coco" Oderigo, an upper-class lawyer, founds the Spartans, the first rugby team in a prison.