
The Wild Soccer Bunch 2003
"It's all good as long as you're wild!"
When school lets out for summer, a band of spirited youngsters in Joachim Masannek's 2003 family comedy *The Wild Soccer Bunch* declares soccer their ultimate passion.
Director: Joachim Masannek
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Wild Soccer Bunch (2003) about?
This summer adventure follows a ragtag group of kids who live for soccer and consider themselves the local champions. When bad weather ruins their field and a tougher gang takes over, they must prove their heart and skill in a high-stakes match to reclaim their turf. It's a story of friendship, courage, and the power of never giving up on what you love.
Who directed The Wild Soccer Bunch?
Joachim Masannek directed this lively family comedy, bringing a playful yet heartfelt vision to the screen.
Who stars in The Wild Soccer Bunch?
The movie stars Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht, Raban Bieling, Sarah Kim Gries, Constantin Gastmann, and Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht as the spirited lead players.
Is The Wild Soccer Bunch (2003) worth watching?
As a family-friendly sports comedy, it delivers fun, relatable characters and an exciting underdog story. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating listed, its blend of humor, action, and positive themes makes it a solid pick for younger viewers and nostalgic adults alike.
How long is The Wild Soccer Bunch?
The runtime for *The Wild Soccer Bunch* is 94 minutes.
About The Wild Soccer Bunch (2003) — A High-Stakes Summer Soccer Showdown
When school lets out for summer, a band of spirited youngsters in Joachim Masannek's 2003 family comedy *The Wild Soccer Bunch* declares soccer their ultimate passion. Led by a scrappy crew that believes skill alone makes them 'cool,' the gang lives for endless matches on their beloved field. After days of relentless rain turn the pitch into a muddy bog, just as the sun returns a rival gang of older, cockier players swoops in and seizes control—refusing to hand it back unless the kids beat them in a high-stakes showdown. Between lush green fields and sun-drenched afternoons, the film captures the raw energy of childhood dreams and the unbreakable bonds formed over a shared love of the game—even when the match isn't fair.
Directed with heart and humor by Masannek, *The Wild Soccer Bunch (2003)* blends family-friendly comedy with sports rivalry, delivering a feel-good adventure that celebrates teamwork and resilience. With authentic young talent and a sunny, nostalgic tone, it's a movie that reminds us all that being 'wild' isn't about size—it's about spirit.