Netflix Is Making a José Mourinho Documentary Series — Here's Everything We Know So Far

Netflix Confirms Major José Mourinho Documentary Series Coming in 2026
If you're a football fan — or even just someone who loves a good underdog-to-legend story — Netflix just dropped news that should have you hitting "Save to My List" immediately. The streaming giant has officially confirmed a full documentary series profiling José Mourinho, the man better known to the world as "The Special One."
The announcement came just hours ago, and football Twitter is already losing it. Here's why this documentary matters, what we know about it, and why it might just become one of Netflix's biggest sports docs ever.
From FC Porto to Fenerbahçe — A Career Full of Drama
Mourinho's career is basically a Netflix script already. The docuseries will reportedly cover his entire journey — from his breakthrough UEFA Champions League triumph with FC Porto in 2004 (the ultimate underdog story) to his stints at Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Manchester United, AS Roma, and most recently Fenerbahçe.
Let's be real: this man has more plot twists than most fictional TV dramas. At Inter Milan, he led the team to an unprecedented treble in 2010 — Serie A, Coppa Italia, and Champions League — before moving to Real Madrid, where he won La Liga in 2012 and broke Barcelona's dominance. His time at Chelsea gave us two Premier League titles across two spells, and his iconic press conferences alone could fill an entire season of content.
The documentary was first hinted at by Mourinho himself, who mentioned filming a "giant documentary" with Netflix just before he took over at Roma. Now, after years of anticipation, it's finally happening.
Why This Could Be Netflix's Biggest Sports Doc Since Drive to Survive
Netflix has been on an absolute tear with sports documentaries lately. Drive to Survive turned Formula 1 into mainstream pop culture. Full Swing did the same for golf. Quarterback gave us an intimate look at Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Kirk Cousins. A Mourinho doc has the potential to outdo all of them — because football is the world's most popular sport, and Mourinho is arguably its most charismatic manager.
What makes Mourinho perfect for documentary treatment is his unfiltered personality. He's never been one to shy away from controversy — from his famous "I am a special one" press conference debut at Chelsea in 2004 to his explosive confrontations with rival managers, referees, and even his own players. Every chapter of his career comes with its own drama, rivalries, and unforgettable moments.
What We're Hoping to See
- Behind-the-scenes access to his time at Fenerbahçe — the Turkish club is known for its passionate fanbase, and Mourinho's stint there has been anything but quiet
- Rare footage from his Champions League-winning campaigns with both Porto and Inter Milan
- candid interviews with former players like Didier Drogba, Wesley Sneijder, Samuel Eto'o, and John Terry
- The rivalries — Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, Arsène Wenger at Arsenal, Carlo Ancelotti across various clubs
- Personal reflections on why he's always been so polarizing — and why he doesn't care
Release Date and Where to Watch
Netflix hasn't announced a specific release date yet, but the documentary is confirmed for 2026. Given Netflix's production timeline and the amount of archival footage required, we're probably looking at a late 2026 premiere — possibly timed to coincide with the start of the 2026-27 football season.
The series will stream exclusively on Netflix, and if past sports docuseries are any indicator, it'll likely run 6-8 episodes spanning Mourinho's entire career.
The Bottom Line
Whether you love Mourinho or love to hate him, there's no denying he's one of the most fascinating figures in modern sports. Netflix's decision to give him a full docuseries treatment is a smart play — and if they nail the storytelling, this could easily become their next viral sports hit. Stay tuned.
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