Fox Sports is set to air a compelling documentary titled “Culture of Winning: Polynesian Football Pride” this weekend, featuring star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins. The official trailer, exclusively revealed by Variety, showcases the success of Polynesian NFL players and the impact they have on their communities.
Executive produced by Tagovailoa himself, the documentary highlights the achievements of Polynesian athletes in the NFL, with appearances from Penei Sewell, Puka Nacua, Jonah Savaiinaea, and Chris Henry Jr. Tagovailoa expressed his pride in sharing the unique aspects of Polynesian culture and the rich heritage of football success it embodies. He also emphasized the importance of inspiring and mentoring the next generation of Polynesian football stars.
In a statement, Fox Sports VP of development and original programming Barry Nugent expressed the network’s honor in partnering with Tagovailoa to celebrate the remarkable Polynesian athletes who have left a lasting impact on the sport of football. Nugent described the film as a powerful tribute to faith, pride, perseverance, and heart, underscoring Fox Sports’ commitment to telling impactful stories that resonate beyond the game.
“Culture of Winning: Polynesian Football Pride” is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, April 20, at 2 p.m. ET. The documentary is a co-production between Goat Farm Media and P&G Studios, with Ariana Rotstein, Carl Hansen, Michael Vayder, and Rita O’Dea from Fox Sports serving as producers.
Viewers can watch the official trailer for the documentary to get a glimpse of the inspiring stories and achievements of Polynesian football players. The film promises to be a celebration of talent, culture, and the indomitable spirit of Polynesian athletes in the world of football.