Considering nobody saw the damn thing, it'd be so on brand it was just a money laundering scheme.

Prior to its release, comedian John Oliver lampooned the film in a segment on his show Last Week Tonight, saying that the "movie, like FIFA itself, looks terrible" and asking, "Who makes a sports film where the heroes are the executives?"

heartbreaking John Oliver is an annoying lib, but the executives, even if they're not massively corrupt (lol) are the least interesting part of sports. Just like that movie that came out recently where the real heroes were the guys at Nike who thought of putting Jordan's name on shoes.

Just something I randomly remembered, and the sports comm is too quiet shrug-outta-hecks