Has the world's biggest sport lost its charm? In this documentary series, the focus shifts from the big stadiums to the small football pitches in Europe.
EPISODE 1
Episode 1
There is a football team in North West Ireland that is like a family. They even speak a language none of their opponents understand.
EPISODE 2
Episode 2
In the communist dictatorship's Romania, Copsa Mica was called "The Black City". Nothing grew here.
EPISODE 3
Episode 3
Next to a burial ground is a mound of dirt said to be Spain's worst football pitch. A pig farmer is running for mayor to change that.
EPISODE 4
Episode 4
Two seats. Two servants. In Poland, an old man climbs towards his tower, holding a wall clock and hand-made numbers.
EPISODE 5
Episode 5
He was banned from playing football at a young age. Now at the age of 57, Tudorel is living his dream as a goalkeeper, with only one hand.
EPISODE 6
Episode 6
The world's oldest football match is played every year between 80-year-olds from two towns in Tornedalen.