This Friday, the Spanish football team released the spectacular trailer for the documentary on the European Cup won in Berlin last July. It will be broadcast next November 29 on Prime Video and will tell all the curiosities throughout Spain’s journey in the tournament. From the first match in Berlin against Croatia to the last, also in Berlin, against England.
“A team called Spain” is the name of the documentary that the Spanish team will premiere on November 29 and which will tell the story of how the fourth European Championship in our history was created. A trophy won in Berlin by Luis de la Fuente’s men thanks to goals from Nico Williams and Oyarzabal in the final. And with a team that will go down in history for its youth and accomplished football.
Training sessions, moments inside the concentration hotel, discussions on the plane, interviews, moments of matches and much more, this is what we can see in this team documentary Spanish. He will tell how this team called Spain formed a family in Germany and managed to win a European Championship where at the beginning they were not favorites. Then they showed that they were the best, without dispute.
“Your father’s goal, brother,” Lamine Yamal tells Nico Williams at one point in the documentary. The Athletic Club winger responds with a laugh. “I caught him as best I could. “It was a fight,” Dani Carvajal commented on his Musiala entry in the quarter-finals against Germany in Stuttgart.
Morata, the captain of the Spanish team, also appears in this trailer, talking about his problems during the European Cup: “When you suffer too much, perhaps the best thing is to leave it.” The trailer also reveals the discussions in the locker room of Luis de la Fuente or Jesús Navas, as well as the celebrations of the players on the pitch or the moments of injury like that of Pedri against Germany or that of Rodri in the final against ‘England.
“We start in Berlin and we end in Berlin.”
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📺 @PrimeVideo“𝐔𝐧 𝐞𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐩𝐨 𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐨 𝐄𝐬𝐩𝐚𝐧̃𝐚”: Premiere on November 29.
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– Spanish men’s football team (@SEFutbol) November 22, 2024