Miranda, the Manchester Acatitla forward, returns home after a victorious match. On her way back, she faces dangers off the court.
The reality of women's football (soccer) in France.
Four Oddballs of Saigon is a comedy set in Saigon in 1973, following the hilarious adventures of four eccentric individuals. As the city faces political turmoil, these oddballs navigate through the chaotic streets and find themselves entangled in a series of comical situations. With their unique personalities and unconventional approaches, they bring laughter and unexpected encounters to the streets of Saigon.
How do seven young people, former street children from Romania, get to see the Pacific Ocean? On 1 December 2008, a Romanian national team participates for the first time in the Homeless World Cup in Melbourne, Australia. The film follows the team from the formation of the squad to the end of the championship. The young people are from Timisoara and Arad, runaway children who now live in abandoned houses or who have managed to get a job and live in rented accommodation after going through orphanages or prisons. After taking a beating from many teams, the young Romanians manage to beat the USA. They are happy. They are all thinking of never going "home" again. It's warm and nice here, the people are nice. "In case I stay, I kissed you all!" says one of them cautiously. But after taking pictures of themselves on the beach with the ocean behind them and beautiful girls by their side, the seven return to Romania and get on with their lives.
The development of professional soccer worldwide owes a great debt to the soccer – or "football" – that is played on the streets of France.
Mira and Renata are sisters who are constantly at odds, and moving to a new house only intensifies their arguments. Passionate about soccer, Mira wants to play with a group of three boys on the new street, but faces resistance from them simply because she’s a girl. With Renata’s unexpected help and undeniable talent on the field, Mira is determined to prove that soccer has no gender — and that on the pitch, what truly matters is the game.
Antwerp - The City Game is a captivating documentary that delves into the vibrant street football culture in Antwerp, Belgium. Through the lens of this fast-paced game, the film explores the passion, skill, and camaraderie amongst players as they navigate the intricate urban landscape.
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