This three-part documentary series gives an intimate and unpublished story about the life and career of the iconic player of the Argentine Soccer Team.
Following Argentina’s victory in their match against Peru in the Copa América, and with “Fideo” as captain, Netflix announced the launch of the documentary series Angel Di Maria: Breaking the wallwhich will arrive on the service on September 12 and will offer an intimate account of the life and career of the outstanding Argentine footballer.
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Angel Di Maria He captivated millions with his exceptional talent and dedication to football, becoming a global icon of the sport. This documentary series, produced by PEGSA, offers an intimate and revealing look at his career, highlighting crucial moments on and off the pitch. From his humble childhood and beginnings at Rosario Central to his international achievements at clubs such as Benfica, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus, the three chapters explore the challenges, frustrations and triumphs of an extraordinary career.


First preview of Angel Di Maria: Breaking the wall
Ángel di María- Break the wall
With testimonies ranging from his teammates on the court, such as Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr.some of his coaches like Jose Mourinho either Lionel Scalonito his relatives – his parents Miguel and Diana, his wife Jorgelina and his daughters Mía and Pía – the documentary also reveals the intimacies of a player notable not only for his ability on the field of play, but also for his courage to face challenges personal and professional on their path to greatness.
The three-part documentary series that gives an intimate and unpublished story about the life and career of the iconic player of the Argentine Soccer Team.
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