What Eli and his team have done is truly admirable. It is not only about documenting the days leading up to Argentina's great victory, but also about making an effort to understand and explain from a foreigner's point of view the Argentinean society and culture. And above all, the beautiful madness that football generates as an escape valve from our daily problems. The tension and adrenaline of those days are present all the time in his documentary. They have truly achieved a masterpiece that takes us back to those beautiful days of December 2022, when there was no better place to be than on the streets of Argentina. Thank you!
From the bottom of my corazón argentino I can´t thank Eli enough for what he´s done. His work brought back all the emotions, the tears and joy from 2022. Thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks.
Yesterday I watched the four episodes , all in one day, It brings back all the emotions, the ups and downs, and let me tell you that I am not argentine by nationality, but I am by soul, I have got an argentine heart, I have loved Argentina since I was a little kid, I watched Maradona back in the days during the world cup in Italy 1990.I was only 10. As a football fan watching el calcio, la liga, UCL, I always believe that Argentina has great players, but we couldn't win anything. and finally we made it. It is a long wait. I also love very much that you talk about the culture, the history, the music, the people's perspectives, and how football is the magical mix of all. Thank you so much for this great piece of art, culture, and joy mixed with tears of deep emotions ❤ I love it ❤
I absolutely agree with what Eli is saying around 7th minute. As a South American (Argentine) I can't imagine starting a league and knowing that my team has 0 chance to win. There is a lot to improve in our league but at least champions are more unpredictable. Do Bayern/PSG/Celtic/Benfica/Madrid fans even celebrate winning a league title? It feels so business as usual.
I watched the four episodes last night! Great work! Something very important is missing though. The English founded our football clubs, they came here to build and create the train 🚂 stations, and also the first schools. Also they introduced sports in general, that’s why Argentine Rugby, tennis etc are very competitive too. Also we had lots of Jewish coming here and Germans and Polish, Japanese. Video don’t mention any of that. Also I would add that today’s kids think more about a “Team” rather than just a One guy miracle like Maradona, Pele, or Messi..
To conmemorate the first world cup, the aniversarie should have been only in South América. Ass allways the world powers didn't allow this to happen... And it's so sad.... They stole South América History....
FIFA has been corrupt ever since its inception. “The Ball is Round” by David Goldblatt explains this. It’s just easier for the average person to see now.
I keep beating the drum on socials but it needs to be said that what Eli and his team has done is beyond phenomenal. what an absolute legend.
Incredible right!?! Their team is phenomenal!
Thanks Eli for coming to Argentina.
What Eli and his team have done is truly admirable. It is not only about documenting the days leading up to Argentina's great victory, but also about making an effort to understand and explain from a foreigner's point of view the Argentinean society and culture. And above all, the beautiful madness that football generates as an escape valve from our daily problems. The tension and adrenaline of those days are present all the time in his documentary. They have truly achieved a masterpiece that takes us back to those beautiful days of December 2022, when there was no better place to be than on the streets of Argentina. Thank you!
From the bottom of my corazón argentino I can´t thank Eli enough for what he´s done. His work brought back all the emotions, the tears and joy from 2022. Thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks.
This is amazing! We had all the feels watching it!
Yesterday I watched the four episodes , all in one day, It brings back all the emotions, the ups and downs, and let me tell you that I am not argentine by nationality, but I am by soul, I have got an argentine heart, I have loved Argentina since I was a little kid, I watched Maradona back in the days during the world cup in Italy 1990.I was only 10. As a football fan watching el calcio, la liga, UCL, I always believe that Argentina has great players, but we couldn't win anything. and finally we made it. It is a long wait.
I also love very much that you talk about the culture, the history, the music, the people's perspectives, and how football is the magical mix of all.
Thank you so much for this great piece of art, culture, and joy mixed with tears of deep emotions ❤
I love it ❤
Eli is the best documentarian of this generation. He is truly one of a kind.
Bravo Eli and team!!
The series deserves more views and all the web awards and all awards available 👏👏👏
Copa 90 is a special football culture channel, it’s the top of the class, I do feel guilty watching it for free.
The football stories and the way Copa90 tell these football stories is absolutely incredible.....I always love to see Copa90 stories
Truth
I am wondering what is coming next....I can't wait to see it.
Thanks so much for an argentinian grandmother living in Canada for many years
abuelaaa lalalala
It's amazing I watched them all ❤😂amazing work
Amazing! We had the premiere last night at a pub in MTL and everyone stayed for all 4! So good!
Estoy segura de que este documental ganará muchos, muchos premios! 🥇🥇🥇💖🇦🇷
Eli is back ,Eli is copa 90
I absolutely agree with what Eli is saying around 7th minute. As a South American (Argentine) I can't imagine starting a league and knowing that my team has 0 chance to win. There is a lot to improve in our league but at least champions are more unpredictable. Do Bayern/PSG/Celtic/Benfica/Madrid fans even celebrate winning a league title? It feels so business as usual.
I watched the four episodes last night! Great work! Something very important is missing though. The English founded our football clubs, they came here to build and create the train 🚂 stations, and also the first schools. Also they introduced sports in general, that’s why Argentine Rugby, tennis etc are very competitive too. Also we had lots of Jewish coming here and Germans and Polish, Japanese. Video don’t mention any of that. Also I would add that today’s kids think more about a “Team” rather than just a One guy miracle like Maradona, Pele, or Messi..
To conmemorate the first world cup, the aniversarie should have been only in South América. Ass allways the world powers didn't allow this to happen... And it's so sad.... They stole South América History....
And then they talk about polítical corrección when they're robbing history. That's cultural apropiaton....
FIFA has been corrupt ever since its inception. “The Ball is Round” by David Goldblatt explains this.
It’s just easier for the average person to see now.