Netflix launches new docuseries about World Cup champions
A new documentary series from Netflix provides an in-depth look into the eight countries that have won the FIFA World Cup.
Titled "Becoming Champions," the series begins with a feature on the World Cup's inaugural champions, Uruguay, and continues with episodes focusing on Italy, Germany, Brazil, England, Argentina, France, and Spain. Lothar Matthaus, Rivaldo, and George Cohen were among those interviewed for the series, according to Simon Lloyd of JOE.co.uk.
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โ FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) December 27, 2018
Only eight countries have ever won the #WorldCup. A new series on Netflix called "Becoming Champions" looks at the stories behind those teams. Perfect holiday viewing! ๐บ๐คถ๐ pic.twitter.com/DRCCbxyc7X
Netflix also launched another football-focused series earlier this month called "Sunderland 'Til I Die," which follows the English club through its 2017-18 season.
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