Concacaf Announces production of exclusive documentary series on the 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup


Concacaf announces production of exclusive documentary series on the 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup, the first project in a new collaboration with Offline Sports
Miami, FL (Tuesday, April 22, 2025) – Concacaf and the production company Offline Sports have officially kicked off production on a new documentary series centered on the 2025 edition of the Concacaf Champions Cup. This marks the first collaborative project between the Concacaf and Offline Sports, aimed at highlighting regional stories through high-quality original content.
The Champions Cup brings together the top clubs from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean to compete for the title of Concacaf champion and the chance to represent the region at the FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament features an exciting knockout format from the opening round, with 27 clubs qualifying through their domestic leagues and cups, and regional competitions.
The series will go beyond the tournament’s on-field action, offering an intimate look at the teams, their key figures, coaching staff, and fans—providing unprecedented access and a unique lens into the most emotional and revealing moments of the region’s premier club competition.
Filming will take place across the region, with crews capturing the passion and drama of the Champions Cup from stadiums, training grounds, and cities.
“This tournament, with more than 60 years of history, is about more than football—it represents the pride, identity, and pursuit of excellence across our region,” said Philippe Moggio, Concacaf General Secretary. “Through this collaboration with Offline Sports, we’re excited to offer fans a new perspective on the Champions Cup and to begin a creative partnership that will continue to share the powerful stories of our game with the world.”
“This project marks the start of a very special collaboration with Concacaf, and we are deeply grateful for the trust to tell its stories,” said Gonzalo Arias and Diego Piasek. “There are few tournaments that allow you to experience so many languages, cultures, and ways of life. We believe that in that diversity lies something genuine, pure, and deeply special—not only reflecting the region’s cultural richness but also the rising competitiveness of a tournament that more and more global stars want to be part of.”
This week, all eyes turn to the first-leg semifinals, where Inter Miami CF and Lionel Messi take on Vancouver Whitecaps, and Tigres UANL face Cruz Azul, in what promises to be a thrilling round, both on and off the pitch.
About Concacaf
The Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) is one of FIFA’s six continental confederations, servicing 41 Member Associations from Canada in the north to Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana in the south. Concacaf means football first. Our members are united by a shared vision: Love For Our Game, and a unique mission—to develop, promote, and manage football throughout the region with integrity, transparency, and passion, in order to inspire participation in the game. For more information, please visit www.concacaf.com.
About Offline Sports
Offline Sports is an independent film and television production company with offices in Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, and Montevideo, known for its innovative approach to sports documentaries. Its standout productions include Elijo Creer (the official film of the Argentina National Team, available on MAX) and Argentina National Team: Road to Qatar (Prime Video).
Founded by Gonzalo Arias and Diego Piasek, the company champions new voices and an auteur-driven perspective in every project. Current projects in production and post-production include Copa América 2024: The Legacy and Rodrigo de Paul: Living the Dream, reaffirming its commitment to creating original content that transcends sport and connects with global audiences.

Diego Piasek (EP) on the left, Gonzalo Arias (EP) on the right

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