In 1945, as Europe lay in ruins after World War II, a group of students, soldiers, and dreamers gathered in Belgrade to form what would become one of football’s most iconic clubs — Red Star Belgrade. In this episode, we explore the club’s remarkable origins, and how it rose from post-war beginnings to become a symbol of Serbian identity, passion, and footballing pride.
In this episode, we travel to Glasgow’s East End to uncover the story of Celtic Football Club. Founded in 1888 to help feed the poor Irish immigrant community, Celtic grew from humble beginnings into a club of faith, identity, and pride. From local roots to global glory, the Bhoys have always been more than a football team—they’re a family, a cause, and a symbol of hope.
In this episode, we walk through the Shankly Gates to explore the story of the Reds. Born from bitter quarrels and shaped by both tragedy and triumph, Liverpool’s history is marked by some of football’s darkest days and its most glorious European nights. It’s a journey of highs and lows—but one thing remains certain: You’ll never walk alone.
In this episode we dive into the history of FC Barcelona.
From a Swiss founder to representing a whole region and group of people in the northern Iberian Peninsula.
"Més que un club", translates to "More than a club" is the perfect phrase that embodies the social "fight" FC Barcelona has fought since its foundation .