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Some viewers find it more credible and extensive than other similar documentaries, such as FIFA Uncovered , due to its specific focus on the Sunday Times investigation and the scale of evidence presented. Where to Watch

Reviewers from Common Sense Media describe it as "engaging fare" that doesn't shy away from the "ugly side" of soccer. It is noted for its high-profile interviews, including former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, former soccer stars like Jurgen Klinsmann and Landon Donovan, and the actual federal investigators who handled the case. The.Men.Who.Sold.The.World.Cup.S01.720p.WEBRip.rar

Some audience reviews suggest the documentary is "negatively loaded" and could have provided even more informational context, while others found the back-and-forth interviews with Sepp Blatter somewhat repetitive as he continued to deny personal involvement. Some viewers find it more credible and extensive

– Details how the FBI and IRS used a tax investigation into a FIFA executive to dismantle what they described as a "mafia-like" organization. Critical Consensus Some audience reviews suggest the documentary is "negatively

is a highly-rated two-part documentary series from 2021 that investigates the rampant corruption and bribery within FIFA that led to Qatar being awarded the 2022 World Cup. It holds a 7.1/10 rating on IMDb and is generally praised for its thorough investigative depth . Series Overview The documentary is divided into two 55-minute episodes:

The series is available on various streaming platforms, including: