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Football Rules Ok 2000

★ 5.422 votes92 min📅 2000-02-10

In *Football Rules Ok (2000)*, German director Tomy Wigand delivers a heartfelt yet chaotic comedy about the lengths fans will go for their beloved sport.

Director: Tomy Wigand

Cast

Uwe Ochsenknecht
Uwe Ochsenknecht
Hans Pollak
Ralf Richter
Ralf Richter
Mike
Oscar Ortega Sánchez
Oscar Ortega Sánchez
Pablo Antonio Di Ospeo
Walter Gontermann
Walter Gontermann
Theo
Michael Sideris
Michael Sideris
Bernie
Tana Schanzara
Tana Schanzara
Oma Käthe Pollak
Tobias Schenke
Tobias Schenke
Ernst Pollak
Marita Marschall
Marita Marschall
Hilde Pollak
Horst Scheel
Horst Scheel
Jürgen
Thomas Balou Martin
Thomas Balou Martin
Rüdiger Hillbrecht

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Football Rules Ok (2000) about?

The film follows Hans Pollack and his friends, whose blind devotion to soccer star Pablo Dios leads to chaotic consequences. From missing their daughter's birth to accidentally kidnapping the star, their antics spiral out of control—until an unlikely friendship forms between Hans and Pablo.

Who directed Football Rules Ok?

Tomy Wigand directed the film, blending comedy with heartfelt moments about soccer fandom.

Who stars in Football Rules Ok?

The movie features Uwe Ochsenknecht, Ralf Richter, Oscar Ortega Sánchez, Walter Gontermann, and Michael Sideris in key roles.

Is Football Rules Ok (2000) worth watching?

As an unrated comedy, it offers a mix of humor and emotional depth, perfect for fans of quirky underdog stories. While it may not be a blockbuster, its charming absurdity makes it a fun watch for soccer enthusiasts.

How long is Football Rules Ok?

The film runs for 92 minutes.

About Football Rules Ok (2000) — When Obsession for Soccer Goes Hilariously Offside

In *Football Rules Ok (2000)*, German director Tomy Wigand delivers a heartfelt yet chaotic comedy about the lengths fans will go for their beloved sport. The film follows Hans Pollack and his tight-knit group of friends, whose obsession with soccer superstar Pablo Dios borders on madness. Their single-minded devotion leads to absurd mishaps—missing their daughter's birth, gambling away their home, and even an impromptu kidnapping—all while Hans and Pablo form an unexpected bond. With its blend of humor and touching moments, the movie explores themes of fandom, family, and the absurdity of blind passion.

Wigand crafts a lighthearted yet poignant tale that balances slapstick comedy with genuine emotional beats. The film's quirky charm lies in its exaggerated scenarios and the relatable messiness of its characters' lives. Whether you're a die-hard soccer fan or just love a good underdog story, *Football Rules Ok (2000)* offers a fun, feel-good escape with a side of wacky realism.