Untold: Hope Solo vs US Soccer
Hope Solo was the greatest goalkeeper of her generation — and one of the most problematic players ever to suit up for the USWNT.
Hope Solo was the greatest goalkeeper of her generation — and one of the most problematic players ever to suit up for the USWNT.
Is the international break leaving you with a soccer-sized hole in your viewing habits? Here are five documentary series and movies that will tide you over until league play resumes next week.
The riveting Netflix doc looks at how a mob of drunk and coked-up England fans broke into Wembley in 2021 during the Euros final — and how it could have been much worse.
Big-game triumphs, exciting gameday footage, the Wreck-It Ralph known as Erling Haaland: It's a winning formula, especially if you like to watch winners win.
This hagiography glosses over much, but the stories about playing striker for Rangers and managing Aberdeen to a European cup win are worth the price of admission.
The third and final season of this docuseries feels out of date now that Welcome to Wrexham won our hearts.
Remember Chuck Blazer? The morbidly obese FIFA Executive Committee member rented two apartments in Trump Tower: One for him, one for his cats. Good times.
The Netflix docu-series lets you relive the major events of the World Cup in Qatar through the first-hand lens of national team captains.
Here's why you'll binge-watch all three episodes of this gripping and wildly entertaining docuseries.
The entertaining CBS Sports docuseries retells the foundational events of American soccer — and it's a great tribute to Grant Wahl.
This four-episode portrait of failure is strictly for soccer fanatics who consume all things football.
The behind-the-scenes World Cup doc is a little light on fresh insights or revelatory footage.
The four-part Netflix documentary series is worth watching even if it gives the Beckhams a pass.
Ted Lasso figures out the offside rule in the season finale. Only took him three years.