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Capitales del Fútbol (English: Football Capitals) is a documentary-series produced by ESPN's International Marketing Solutions group in collaboration with Juan José Campanella's Academy Award-winning studio 100Bares. The show, which profiles cities where football is a way of life, originally premiered across Latin America in April 2011. Entering a third season, the show has expanded to include the US. It is ESPN International's most successful original series ever with nearly 20 million viewers.

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  • Capitales del fútbol (es)
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  • Capitales del Fútbol (English: Football Capitals) is a documentary-series produced by ESPN's International Marketing Solutions group in collaboration with Juan José Campanella's Academy Award-winning studio 100Bares. The show, which profiles cities where football is a way of life, originally premiered across Latin America in April 2011. Entering a third season, the show has expanded to include the US. It is ESPN International's most successful original series ever with nearly 20 million viewers. (en)
  • Capitales del Fútbol (English: Football Capitals) es una serie de documentales producida por ESPN International Marketing Solutions group en colaboración con el estudio 100Bares del ganador de la Academia Juan José Campanella. El programa, contiene perfiles de ciudades donde el fútbol es un estilo de vida, originalmente estrenada para Latinoamérica en abril de 2011. En su tercera temporada, el programa se ha expandido incluyendo en los Estados Unidos. Actualmente es la serie más exitosa de ESPN International con cerca de 20 millones de telespectadores. “Capitales” es tanto un documental de viajes como deportivo. (es)
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  • Ronaldinho (en)
  • Millonarios vs. Deportivo Pasto, Independiente Santa Fe vs. Itagüí Ditaires (en)
  • AC Milan vs. Inter Milan (en)
  • Boca Juniors vs. River Plate (en)
  • Club América vs. Pumas (en)
  • Corinthians vs. Palmeiras (en)
  • Cruz Azul vs. Santos (en)
  • Diego Forlan (en)
  • FC Barcelona vs. Real Madrid (en)
  • Flamengo vs. Fluminense (en)
  • Freddy Rincón, Omar Pérez, Nelson Ramos (en)
  • Manchester United vs. Manchester City (en)
  • Matías Almeyda, Roberto Perfumo, Matías Martin (en)
  • Real Madrid vs. Atletico de Madrid (en)
  • Rogério Ceni, Freddy Rincón (en)
  • Sao Paulo FC vs. Catanduvense (en)
  • Xavi, Johan Cruyff, Joan Laporta, Mauricio Pochettino, Rafael Marañón (en)
  • Javier Zanetti, Gianluca Zambrotta, Iván Cordoba, José Mourinho, Esteban Cambiasso (en)
  • Sergio Agüero, Pablo Zabaleta, Nani, Patrick Vieira (en)
  • Christian Giménez, Efraín Velarde, Ricardo Peláez, Molotov, Guillermo Vásquez (en)
creator
  • Esteban Apraez (en)
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  • Camilo Antolini (en)
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  • Sports documentary (en)
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  • Spanish, Portuguese (en)
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  • ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Play (en)
num episodes
  • Season 1: 4 (en)
  • Season 2: 5 (en)
  • Total Aired: 9 (en)
producer
  • Juan José Campanella, Esteban Apraez, Camilo Antolini, Muriel Cabeza (en)
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