The success of a football player made into a film

C at urh an tar a
4 min readDec 21, 2020

Football that is constantly developing, ingrained and entrenched is a part of the way of life for many people. It is like the air that many people breathe, imperceptibly, but has a very important meaning.

Football is a mirror of society, social activity, universal language, commercial industrial football, power, religion, world view and even football is hatred, conflict and war. Each person is free to judge football from various points of view.

The Damned United (2009) The Damned United is a football best film produced in 2005 and released in England on 27 March 2009 and 25 September 09 in America. The film, starring actor Michael Sheen, was directed by Tom Hooper. The script for this film was written by Peter Morgan based on David Peace’s bestselling novel, The Damned Utd. Alan Smith, The Manchester United Star Who Was Smashed by Liverpool 00: 16/05: 13 A fictional novel, written based on the author’s interpretation of Brian Clough’s tenure as manager of Leeds United. The film was produced by BBC Films and Left Bank Pictures, with additional funding from Screen Yorkshire and Columbia Pictures. Sony Pictures Entertainment is distributing this film. The main character in this story is Brian Clough, who in 1972 led Derby County to win the Premier League title. He then moved to Leeds United. This is where the story begins, where Clough gets bad luck. Leeds could only win 1 game, and in the end Clough was sacked in just 44 days.

Offside (2006) This Iranian football drama film is the second best football film released in 2006. This film tells the story of the struggle of Iranian women against the law prohibiting Iranian women from entering stadiums to watch football. The film is inspired by the daughter of the film director himself, Jafar Panahi, who attended the world cup qualifying matches without heeding the prohibition laws imposed by the government. Alan Smith, The Manchester United Star Smashed by Liverpool 00: 16/05: 13 This film won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. The filming is set in an actual match, namely the 2006 World Cup classification match between Iran vs Bahrain.

Looking for Eric (2009) This English-French film has a comedy drama genre released in 2009. This film is a simple and touching social drama film about a post office sorter who tries to fix life’s problems with the help of his idol, Eric Cantona. . The film, starring Steve Evets, is beautifully wrapped by comedies that are consistently entertaining from the beginning to the end.

Guys and Balls (2004)

The film, which was released in 2004, was directed by Sherry Hormann. This film tells the story of a gay soccer player, who after being fired from his team because of homophobia.

Next Goal Wins (2014)

This film is a British documentary film directed by Mike Brett and Steve Jamison and released in early May 2014. This film tells the story of Samoan national football trying to rise from adversity and trying to qualify for the 2014 World Cup.

Samoa is the weakest football team in the world. In 2001 this national team lost to Australia with a score of 0–31. The defeat of this team is the worst defeat in the history of international football.

To help change their fortunes, the Samoa Football Federation recruited a Dutch coach, Thomas Rongen. This film went on to become one of the greatest sports comedy films of all time, with an underlying social message. This film that raises serious issues is packed with humor and satire, thus reinforcing its core message.

Bend It Like Beckham (2002)

He also has to play football. This romantic sports film stars Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Anupam Kher, Shaznay Lewis and Archie Panjabi. Released on 12 April 2002 in the UK by Redbus Film Distribution. The film was produced, written and directed by Gurinder Chadha. . . . . . . . . . ..

This drama film tells the story of a girl of Indian descent, Jess Brahma, against David Beckham. Alan Smith, the Manchester United star crushed by Liverpool Jess finally joins a women’s football team. Jess wants to play football professionally, despite the traditional (Indian) view that demands women to wear saris and stay at home. secretly without the knowledge of his parents.

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