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Football fans think they’ve seen everything, but Greenland is rewriting the game’s rules. The upcoming documentary No Place For Football, arriving as a digital download on 29th May, dives into the astonishing world of the shortest football season on Earth, where an entire championship lasts just one week.

Set above the Arctic Circle, the film follows Nuuk club B67 as they battle brutal weather, exhausting travel, fierce rivals, and enormous expectations while chasing the dream of becoming Greenland’s national champions. Roads between towns do not exist, icy conditions threaten every match, and football pitches struggle to survive in freezing temperatures. Yet passion for the sport burns stronger than ever.

Directed by Brandon Scott Smith and Derek Sullivan Smith, the documentary captures stunning Arctic visuals alongside deeply personal moments with captain Patrick Frederiksen, coach Nicolai Nielsen, and the determined squad traveling north to Ilulissat.

More than a sports film, No Place For Football reveals how football unites isolated communities and gives Greenland a powerful identity on the global stage. Ahead of the FIFA World Cup, this extraordinary story proves the beautiful game truly belongs everywhere.

For supporters everywhere, Greenland’s impossible football journey delivers resilience, heart, adventure, and unforgettable underdog inspiration worldwide.