🎥 Juventus Netflix documentary gets first official trailer | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·9 February 2018

🎥 Juventus Netflix documentary gets first official trailer

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We’re just one week away from the long-awaited Juventus documentary landing on Netflix and it looks like it’s going to be a good one.

‘First Team: Juventus FC’ (to give it its official title) launches on 16 February and promises to give fans an access-all-areas glimpse behind the scenes of Italy’s most successful club.


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You can watch the first official trailer here…

A statement released by the Bianconeri read: “The series follows the club through the 2017-2018 season spending time with the players behind the scenes both on and off the field.

“You’ll go on the road, deep inside Allianz Stadium and around Turin to capture the players’ lives in depth while following the twists and turns of another enthralling season.

“Through over four months of shooting, you’ll get up close and personal with the likes of Gianluigi Buffon, Federico Bernardeschi, Giorgio Chiellini, Douglas Costa, Gonzalo Higuaín, Claudio Marchisio, Miralem Pjanic, Daniele Rugani, and manager Massimiliano Allegri as well as Bianconeri legends like Alessandro Del Piero.

“The wait is almost over, don’t miss First Team: Juventus FC on February 16th.”

The documentary series will be Netflix’s first foray into football and rival streaming service Amazon Prime will soon follow suit with their own documentary about Manchester City, which will be released some time after the end of the current season.

Real Madrid also recently released their own in-house movie about last seasons Champions League final, in which they defeated Juventus 4-1 to secure the historic ‘Duodécima’ (their 12th European Cup/Champions League triumph).

And of course, who could forget Brendan Rodgers stealing the show in the 2012 series ‘Being: Liverpool’?