

Campo de Estrellas
Season 1
Where the support comes from and how it evolves and what were the sacrifices that families made. The first team, childhood friends and relatives, different teammates... collectively make up and reveal the personalities and qualities of each Real Madrid player.
Where to Watch Campo de Estrellas • Season 1
18 Episodes
- Roberto Carlos, the joy of soccer
E2Roberto Carlos, the joy of soccerRoberto Carlos, the cheerfulness of football. Born in the center of a humble family, Roberto Carlos quickly developed an unbelievable power in his legs. His cheerfulness hasn’t only been proverbial in the locker-room, but he would also transmit it to the rest of his team on the field. Alongside his friend KaKa, they revolutionized their role as left-wing players in new soccer tactics. - Marco Asensio, Marco’s dream
E3Marco Asensio, Marco’s dreamHis ability with the ball left his parents and scouts speechless in little league soccer tournaments. Since his debut with Mallorca Football Club he has been in the eye of the greatest teams and have focused their attention on his talent. Today he is one of the greatest stars of the new generation. - Daniel CarvajalE5
Daniel CarvajalAs a child he would cry out of anger when he lost a little league soccer match. He would always run after ball, a perfect student that would not settle with only passing his classes... Real Madrid notices him and scouts him and begins to guide which without a doubt you could say is the perfect homegrown player. Carvajal is defined with one word: competitiveness. - Felipe ReyesE6
Felipe ReyesFelipe Reyes: From his hometown Cordoba (Spain) to leading Real Madrid basketball as their captain, Felipe Reyes had the support of his brothers and an example to look up to. Working on his weak points he has become the top rebounder in the history of ACB league and la Copa del Rey. - Álvaro MorataE10
Álvaro MorataAnother exceptional player - product of Madrid’s homegrown players. Álvaro Morata is above all an athlete that had to give up his promising career in tennis to play his beloved soccer. He was handed over to Juventus for two seasons, where he met his wife, Alice Campello with whom he has maintained a beautiful relationship. - Andrés NocioniE11
Andrés NocioniAs a member of the “Golden Generation” that won the World Cup against the almighty United States of America, Andrés Nocioni is an example of dedication and effort, of which great Argentinian players have had to face to be able to play on the best teams of the world. Argentina in the heart of basketball and basketball in the heart and mind of Argentina. - Luka Doncic, the beginning of the journeyE13
Luka Doncic, the beginning of the journeySince his first day Luka was taught to do things with love from his studies to his emerging passion for basketball. As a boy of merely 12 years of age Real Madrid noticed and scouted him for their minor league team. Little by little his talent and the carefully personalized education uncovers the best talent that has been seen in the last years. - Amancio Amaro, postwar soccerE15
Amancio Amaro, postwar soccerIn a postwar Spain, Amancio Amaro Varela begins to stick out for his ability and ingenuity with the ball. Part of what was called Real Madrid Ye-Ye, suffers the harshness of 70s soccer as a coach and later discovers alongside Di Stéfano what was to be called the "Quinta del Buitre" of the 80s. - Emilio Butragueño, the serenity of soccerE17
Emilio Butragueño, the serenity of soccerA legendary star of the 80s and the 90s. He was capable of making an entire stadium hold back their breath when he would stop in front of a defensive player. He was a prominent player of Madrid’s comebacks that struck so much fear in European teams. Today he is the director of the club’s Institutional Relations. - Jaycee Carroll, the rookie from WyomingE18
Jaycee Carroll, the rookie from WyomingAs we accompany Carroll through his ranch in Evaston where he goes over his vital path alongside his parents, colleagues and friends from university. There is something special about Carroll and maybe it has to do with his decision to have been a missionary in Chile where he abandoned his studies and basketball. But Jaycee came back turning himself into a skilled free throw shooter.

