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5 Sports Documentaries to Watch on Netflix
- Updated: 12 April 2020

It’s the Easter weekend and we’re all locked inside in the Cayman Islands. Sunday is a hard curfew and the beaches are closed on Monday, so we’re likely stuck doing much of the same. If you have not yet seen these, we’ve checked out what Netflix has on offer and found five sports-related documentaries that might be of interest to you.
Here are five documentaries we thought you might want to check out. This is by no means an exhaustive list but five sounded like enough to choose from and not too much if you wanted to watch ‘em all. Disclaimer: these are simply recommendations on what’s available.

Sir Alex Ferguson: Secrets of Success
The retired Manchester United manager shares inspirational insights from his career as the mastermind of a successful global brand.

Concrete Football
The development of professional soccer worldwide owes a great debt to the football that is plated on the streets of France.

The Carter Effect
Featuring eight-time NBA all-star Vince Carter, this documentary takes an in-depth look at his impact on pop culture and the Canadian basketball scene.

The Game Changers
Meeting visionary scientist and top athletes, a UFC fighter embarks on a quest to find the optimal diet for human performance and health.

Hope: One in a Billion
The remarkable true story of Gift Ngoepe, the first African to play for Major League Baseball, is recounted in this inspiring documentary.
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