Nike's 'Inside Small Sided' Takes Us Behind Buenos Aires Soccer
Following Nike’s Inside Small Sided looking at Mexico City, the series now takes us to Buenos Aires

Following Nike’s Inside Small Sided looking at Mexico City, the series now takes us to Buenos Aires for an inside look at the small-sided soccer culture in the vibrant city. Thinking of Argentina inevitably conjures up thoughts of soccer as the relationship between the country and the sport is undeniable and for good reason. Argentina excels at the sport as the world has come to know — with megawatt stars such as Messi and Di Maria. An integral part of its national identity, the sport is taken so seriously from birth that Argentina now exports more professional soccer players than anywhere else in the world. And the heart of soccer in the country is Buenos Aires, a hotspot for soccer hopefuls with 10 of the country’s top teams located there. However, as space has become limited over time, small-sided soccer has become more prevalent than ever before. Head over to Nike for a look at the fervor and passion Buenos Aires holds for the sport.