What’s the point of documentary films instead of traditional sports broadcasts? Why do 55% of footba…
Documentaries instead of traditional broadcasts: why 55% of football fans choose documentary-style content
The numbers speak for themselves: in the past two years, the proportion of documentary films among football fans has reached 55%. Among ordinary viewers, this figure is barely above 21%. Modern fans no longer want to be limited to just watching matches. They want access to the locker rooms, coaching staffs, and the personal stories of athletes.
This trend clearly reflects the evolution of sports content. Formats that reveal the behind-the-scenes aspects of games have become the new standard for consumption. Subscription platforms and streaming services quickly respond to this demand. Shows like “Good Goals: Football”, analytical podcasts like “4-4-2”, and audio books by Igor Akinfeev on “Lifestyle” are just the tip of the iceberg. Fans are looking for more than just entertainment; they want to gain a deeper understanding of tactics, psychology, and the lives of professionals.
The sports media industry is transforming before our eyes. Documentaries have become a mainstream genre, becoming the primary tool for capturing the attention of the most demanding audience. And that’s just the beginning.