‘Sold out’ for the premiere of ‘Final countdown’. Road to equality

It is one of the great events for Spanish indoor football.. The great news that a women’s Futsal World Cup will finally be held in 2025 is joined by the story of the recovery of a player, Anita Lujn, after overcoming the very serious injury to her anterior cruciate ligament.

‘Final countdown. Road to equality’ stars Anita Lujn, legend of the Spanish women’s team and the Futsi Atltico Navalcarnero. But it could have been played by any of her teammates who have gone through the same injury. Or by so many thousands of boys and girls who suffer from it these days in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury. It has become the great threat for all those who simply want to have fun playing every week with their friends.

Anita Lujn’s recovery and her desire to compete in the Futsal Women’s World Cup for the first time in history have been united in a documentary: ‘Final countdown.

Road to equality, which has been maturing for several months and will be released in just forty-eight hours at the ‘Pequeo Cine Estudio’ in Madrid. With subsequent premieres in Murcia, Navalcarnero or Burela. And, like big events, it will do so with everything sold out. That ‘sold out’ so necessary today to prove that a product, in addition to quality, has the public’s approval.

It is a project that will continue to have life. Since its first part is the one that premieres this Friday, and the continuation, which will continue to be recorded between 2024 and 2025. It will do so later.

Behind the project are a series of indoor soccer lovers who formed ‘Sportrait’ some time ago, a ‘start up’ whose CEO is Jess Rondn. Directed by Noelia Blanca, it features the participation of the Spanish futsal team, with Cludia Pons, and numerous players from the Spanish League, including Amandinha, as well as former athletes such as Almudena Cid.

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