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- Capitales_del_Fútbol abstract "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.\"Capitales\" is both a travel documentary and a sports feature. The program’s main mission is to document how the sport of football had the power to shape some of the world’s great capitals/destinations. While featuring superstars such as Xavi, Ronaldinho and Sergio Agüero, the program’s core narrative is centered on the passion surrounding each city's derby. The show also uses the sport as a gateway for viewers to further understand other facets of each city, whether it is the history, culture or other sociological aspects. Additionally, the viewer is able to discover or re-discover each city as a travel destination.Esteban Apraez, the show’s creator and executive producer, said about Capitales del Fútbol, \"The show is a truly global undertaking that takes us to many of the most beautiful and enchanting destinations in the world.\"The original season featured Buenos Aires, Madrid, Milan, and Rio de Janeiro. Capitales del Fútbol went on to become the all-time highest-rated original series in Latin America, leading to the return of both a second and third season.".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol completionDate "2011-09-13".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol completionDate "2012-08-16".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol completionDate "2012-09-25".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol language Portuguese_language.
- Capitales_del_Fútbol network ESPN.
- Capitales_del_Fútbol network ESPN_Deportes.
- Capitales_del_Fútbol numberOfEpisodes "1".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol numberOfEpisodes "2".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol producer Juan_J._Campanella.
- Capitales_del_Fútbol releaseDate "2011-04-17".
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- Capitales_del_Fútbol wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capitales del Fútbol".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "AC Milan vs. Inter Milan".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Boca Juniors vs. River Plate".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Christian Giménez, Efraín Velarde, Ricardo Peláez, Molotov, Guillermo Vásquez".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Club América vs. Pumas".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Corinthians vs. Palmeiras".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Cruz Azul vs. Santos".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Diego Forlan".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "FC Barcelona vs. Real Madrid".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Flamengo vs. Fluminense".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Freddy Rincón, Omar Pérez, Nelson Ramos".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Javier Zanetti, Gianluca Zambrotta, Iván Cordoba, José Mourinho, Esteban Cambiasso".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Manchester United vs. Manchester City".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Matías Almeyda, Roberto Perfumo, Matías Martin".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Millonarios vs. Deportivo Pasto, Independiente Santa Fe vs. Itagüí Ditaires".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Real Madrid vs. Atletico de Madrid".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Rogério Ceni, Freddy Rincón".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Ronaldinho".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Sao Paulo FC vs. Catanduvense".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Sergio Agüero, Pablo Zabaleta, Nani, Patrick Vieira".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol aux "Xavi, Johan Cruyff, Joan Laporta, Mauricio Pochettino, Rafael Marañón".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol caption "Logo for Capitales del Fútbol".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol creator "Esteban Apraez".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol director "Camilo Antolini".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol firstAired "2011-04-17".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol firstAired "Season 1:".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol genre "Sports documentary".
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- Capitales_del_Fútbol language "Spanish, Portuguese".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol lastAired "2011-09-13".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol lastAired "2012-08-16".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol lastAired "Season 2:".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol network "ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Play".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol numEpisodes "Season 1: 4".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol numEpisodes "Season 2: 5".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol numEpisodes "Total Aired: 9".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol producer "Juan José Campanella, Esteban Apraez, Camilo Antolini, Muriel Cabeza".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "1.3885362E9".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "Among the most recognizable features of Milan is its Virgin Mary. Better known as the "Madonnina" and located high above the city’s main Cathedral, the statue lends its name to one of the world’s most exciting football rivalries: the derby della Madonnina between Interistas and Milanistas. A priest, a fashion designer, a taxi driver, a journalist and a professional gambler – these colorful characters represent the inherent emotion behind this world-renowned matchup.".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "As photogenic as any city in the world and home to one of football’s great rivalries, Rio de Janeiro’s Fla-Flu embodies the strong emotional connection felt between Samba and football. During Carnaval, when the eyes of the world turn towards Rio, this passion is magnified as its people demonstrate why they are considered the ambassadors of the "beautiful game."".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "Barcelona is the center of a region that has always been, at least in spirit, its own nation with its own identity and beliefs within Spain. FC Barcelona, with legends like Johan Cruyff and modern-day greats like Xavi Hernández, is the city's pride and joy. Its style of play brings admirers from all over the world, but for the locals the team is a representation of Catalonia - més que un club . The city stops whenever the team faces RCD Espanyol in El derbi barcelonés or Real Madrid in El Clásico.".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "Before Cortes arrived in Mexico City, the Aztecs used to play tlatchli, a sport where the loser was sacrificed to the Gods. Today, Mexico City is home to a new wave of warriors that play in a modern-day temple - the Aztec Stadium, the world's largest football-specific stadium and the only one to have hosted two World Cup finals. Mexico City's massive population is divided into three groups: the azulcremas of Club América, the cementeros of Cruz Azul, and the felinos of UNAM.".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "Boca Juniors and River Plate are two of the sport's greatest teams. Greatness measured not only by their impressive collection of trophies but also by the passion that runs in their fans' blood. Being a Boca or River supporter goes beyond football - it is a love and passion that is passed from generation to generation. The Hincha Porteño, demanding, ambitious, and sometimes irrational, lives football like no other fan does.".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "Commonly referred to as the greatest player of all time, Pele dominated the sport for two decades as a member of Santos FC. Today, Neymar, a new superstar, leads the team towards a new generation of glory. Professional teams in São Paulo form intense rivalries, each worthy of their own name - El Derbi Paulista: Corinthians vs. Palmeiras; El Derbi Majestuoso: Corinthians vs. São Paulo, El Choque del Rey: São Paulo vs. Palmeiras; San-Sao: Santos vs. São Paulo and many more. Visit the city and it's impossible to ignore the residents' craze with the 2014 World Cup which is being hosted in Brazil.".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "In the streets of Bogota, there is one dream shared by the Colombian youth. They dream of becoming professional football players and becoming part of the tradition that their heroes from Independiente Santa Fe and Millonarios are a part of. Although the city is divided between those that support Los Cardenales and those who support El Ballet Azul, the two rivals live under the same roof - the legendary Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín." With a capacity of 40, 343 spectators, the stadium has hosted numerous editions of the Clásico Capitalino, the 2001 Copa América Final where Colombia defeated Mexico, and the 2011 U-20 World Cup.".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol shortsummary "Two clubs, two personalities, two faces – uniting one city through one common passion. Real Madrid, arguably the greatest football club ever, whose wealthier, more "polished" fans clash with Atletico’s working man’s persona. A premier destination on the world football map, Madrid is home to "El Derby Madrileno," a historic matchup where these clubs face off to determine who will become "El Rey de la ciudad" .".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol showName "Capitales del Fútbol".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Barcelona".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Bogota".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Buenos Aires".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Madrid".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Manchester".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Mexico City".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Milan".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: Rio de Janeiro".
- Capitales_del_Fútbol title "Capitales del Fútbol: São Paulo".
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