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Some of the very best sports documentaries of the past decade have been exclusive to Netflix. 2026 is already shaping up to be another excellent year for sports documentaries on Netflix, with the return of Drive to Survive and Full Swing, and the launch of brand-new documentaries centred on Rafa Nadal, Brazil’s legendary 1970 team, and more.
Throughout 2026, we’ll be updating the list below with all of the latest sports docs headed to Netflix.
Sports Documentaries Added to Netflix in 2026 So Far
- Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing (Season 1) – Feb 1
- The Queen of Chess (2026) – Feb 6
- Formula 1 Drive to Survive (Season 8) – Feb 27
Sports Documentaries Coming to Netflix in 2026
Ronaldinho: The One and Only (Limited Series)
Netflix Release Date: April 16, 2026
Picture: Ronaldinho: The One and Only – Netflix
One of the greatest football players of the 21st Century, Brazilian attacking midfielder Ronaldinho “O Bruxo” lit up the sport with his incredible skills and attacking prowess. He won numerous titles throughout his career, including La Liga and the Champions League with Barcelona, and was an integral part of Brazil’s 2002 World Cup-winning squad. The limited series will follow Ronaldinho’s life and career, from his time as a rising star in Brazil to his status as a global icon and figurehead of Brazilian football.
Full Swing (Season 4)
Netflix Release Date: April 17, 2026
Picture: Full Swing – Netflix / Box to Box Films
Full Swing will return for a fourth season, with the most dramatic season yet. Once again, the best players of Europe and the USA clash in the Ryder Cup, this time on US Soil at the Black Course of Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, New York. Europe beat the US 15-13, but the score is less than half the story. Throughout the competition, the European players had to endure a rowdy, hostile American crowd, whose behaviour was widely criticised by the media. All of the drama that unfolded was documented by the Box to Box team.
Rafa (Limited Series)
Netflix Release Date: May 29, 2026
One of the greatest tennis players to grace the court, Rafael Nadal, is also one of the greatest athletes ever produced by Spain. Competing against other legendary players such as Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, Nadal’s career spanned from 2001 to 2024, with a record of 1080-228 and 22 Grand Slam victories (2x Australian Open, 14x French Open, 2x Wimbledon, 4x US Open). The documentary will follow Nadal in the twilight of his career as he says goodbye to the sport, featuring behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and archived footage of his career.
The Root of the Game (Limited Series)
Netflix Release Date: June 8, 2026
Football is beloved around the world, but one country famed for its rich heritage and love of the sport is Brazil. Five-time World Cup winners, millions of children grow up hoping to play for their national team, emulating their heroes such as Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Pele on the streets, beaches and pitches. This miniseries centres on the Super Copa Pioneer, São Paulo’s largest and most prestigious amateur football tournament. The documentary will take us behind the scenes of the tournament with exclusive access to players and coaches who hope to change their lives forever.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Season 3)
Netflix Release Date: 2026
Picture: America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders – Boardwalk Pictures
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, aka America’s Sweethearts, will return for a third season as we follow them across the 2025 NFL season. In the documentary, we get to see the training and choreography that go into being a cheerleader for one of the most popular NFL teams, and what it takes to cheer your team to victory and defeat.
USA 94: Brazil’s Return to Glory
Coming to Netflix: May 7, 2026
“This is the story of Brazil’s fourth World Cup title, won in 1994, as told by its key protagonists: the players from the Brazilian team and their rivals. The film was created from previously unseen content recorded by the athletes themselves throughout the tournament. This is the story of Brazil’s return to glory for the first time since the golden days of Pelé. The team that arrived at the World Cup dealt with skeptics in the press and distrust from fans. But thanks to teamwork, the leadership of captain Dunga, and goals from Bebeto and Romário, they won their fourth title.”
Untitled James Rodríguez Docuseries
Netflix Release Date: 2026
James Rodríguez, Colombian International and former player for Real Madrid, Everton, Porto, Monaco, and São Paulo, became a worldwide sensation at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Scoring world-class goals, he quickly became one of the most in-demand attacking midfielders in world football. Throughout his career, he has played for numerous iconic clubs, winning prestigious accolades such as La Liga, the Bundesliga, the Primeira Liga, and two Champions Leagues with Real Madrid. The documentary will delve into the life and career of Rodríguez, featuring exclusive access to the athlete, interviews and archived footage.
At Home with the Furys (Season 3)
Coming to Netflix: TBD
The second season of At Home with the Furys provided insight into the life of Tyson Fury and his family during his training camp for his return from retirement to fight Arslanbek Makhmudov. With victory over Makhmudov, Fury is now setting his sights on Anthony Joshua, and if the fight is confirmed, we expect to see a lot of behind-the-scenes footage of Fury’s training camp.
Untitled Mike Tyson Docuseries
Coming to Netflix: TBD
Mike Tyson is one of the most recognised names and faces of boxing. A dominant heavyweight champion, he has had equal highs and lows throughout his career, but will always be remembered for his overwhelming dominance. The docuseries will focus on Mike Tyson’s life and career in his own words.
What sport documentaries are you looking forward to watching on Netflix? Let us know in the comments below!

