11 Shots

7.2
2022

Football is the greatest show on earth. Every country talks about the show and fame of the players, the money, parties, luxuries… But behind this universe a darker one is hidden: murders, rapes, suicides, fights, kidnappings and crimes of all kinds. Stories that seem like a movie, but that are real and take place in all corners of the world. And now, finally, we are going to know them. The time has come to enter the darker side of this sport, the side B that the fan is unaware of. Who would be able to kill a football player? 11 SHOTS FC gives you the answer.

Production

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Seasons

11 Episodes • Premiered 2022

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 1: Maradona and The Tentacles of The Mafia

1. Maradona and The Tentacles of The Mafia

This chapter tells the story of Maradona's relationship with the Camorra and his friendship with clan boss Giuliano who introduces him to a universe of luxury meals, trays of white powder, and prostitution.

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 2: Maradona and The Curse of The Golden Ball

2. Maradona and The Curse of The Golden Ball

The story continues with the mafia turning its back on the him after he scores a "treacherous" goal for Argentina against Italy, eliminating them from the World Cup. Maradona must leave the country at a time when his cocaine consumption is skyrocketing.

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 3: Aitor Zabaleta, Killed on The Front Line

3. Aitor Zabaleta, Killed on The Front Line

This story tells the murder of Aitor Zabaleta, a football fan who loses his life at the hands of fan violence shortly before a UEFA CUP match. His sin? Wearing the rival colors. His punishment? A stabbing that ends with his life.

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 4: Cruyff and Quini, Kidnappings and Football

4. Cruyff and Quini, Kidnappings and Football

This episode tells of the anguish experienced during the first 24 days of March 1981, when the life of Enrique Castro González, aka ‘Quini’, FC Barcelona’s top scorer, was in the hands of three kidnappers.

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 5: The Tiger Killed by ETA

5. The Tiger Killed by ETA

The story of former Real Sociedad player José Antonio Santamaría, the only footballer to be killed by a terrorist group. “El Tigre” was said to be a ringleader of a drug trafficking network and to be in bed with the Guardia Civil's anti-terrorist groups.

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 6: Sito For President

6. Sito For President

Sito Miñanco, the king of European drug trafficking decides to buy a football team to launder his money. Sito's dream as president is shattered by "Operation Nécora", the police mission that put an end to the Galician drug trafficking clans.

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7. Murdered For Refereeing

Among the thousands of murders caused by drug traffickers, one of the most striking is the one portrayed in this episode, the murder of Álvaro Ortega.

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 8: Sebas, License to Kill

8. Sebas, License to Kill

This episode tells the story of Sebas, the Getafe player shot by a policeman on a night out in Castellón.

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9. Narco's Football Crimes

Andres Escobar's own goal for Colombia against the USA in '94 is the mistake of his life. Two drug traffickers murders him in cold blood. This chapter deals with the relationship between drug trafficking and football in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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10. The Brazilian O.J. Simpson

This episode tells the story of Bruno Fernandes, a Brazilian footballer and idol who ordered a savage "scare" of his ex-partner.

Still image for 11 Shots season 1 episode 11: Sex, Lies and Death in Sao Paulo

11. Sex, Lies and Death in Sao Paulo

Daniel Corrêa Freitas, the former midfielder of the Brazilian national team, is found naked, decapitated and with signs of torture in a pine forest. This chapter looks into this perverse killing committed by wealthy businessman Edison Brittes.

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