Mar 2011
Boca Juniors and River Plate are two of the sport's greatest teams. Greatness measured not only by their impressive collection of trophies but also by the passion that runs in their fans' blood. Being a Boca or River supporter goes beyond football - it is a love and passion that is passed from generation to generation. The Hincha Porteño, demanding, ambitious, and sometimes irrational, lives football like no other fan does.
2011
Two clubs, two personalities, two faces - uniting one city through one common passion. Real Madrid, arguably the greatest football club ever, whose wealthier, more "polished" fans clash with Atletico's working man's persona. A premier destination on the world football map, Madrid is home to "El Derby Madrileno," a historic matchup where these clubs face off to determine who will become "El Rey de la ciudad" (King of the City).
2011
Among the most recognizable features of Milan is its Virgin Mary. Better known as the "Madonnina" and located high above the city's main Cathedral, the statue lends its name to one of the world's most exciting football rivalries: the derby della Madonnina between Interistas and Milanistas. A priest, a fashion designer, a taxi driver, a journalist and a professional gambler - these colorful characters represent the inherent emotion behind this world-renowned matchup.
2011
As photogenic as any city in the world and home to one of football's great rivalries, Rio de Janeiro's Fla-Flu embodies the strong emotional connection felt between Samba and football. During Carnaval, when the eyes of the world turn towards Rio, this passion is magnified as its people demonstrate why they are considered the ambassadors of the "beautiful game."