False Glory on Showmax
8 August 2024

False Glory: Showmax series investigates shocking sports stories

Showmax has just dropped the first trailer for False Glory, a true-crime documentary series that delves into three shocking stories that rocked the sports world, from cheating at the Comrades to rigging South Africa’s 2010 FIFA World Cup warm-up games to an illegal immigration case linked to a Serie A football star. 

The first episode, The Marathon Bros, premieres on Showmax on Monday, 19 August. 

Watch the trailer for False Glory

The Comrades Marathon, a 90-kilometre race between Pietermaritzburg and Durban, is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest and oldest ultramarathon in the world. 

In 1999, on Youth Day, as Nelson Mandela stepped down and Thabo Mbeki was named President, relatively unknown 21-year-old Sergio Motsoeneng came ninth - because he’d swapped during the race with his 19-year-old brother Fika! 

“I’m never going to condone cheating in any way in our sport - but it is quite ingenious,” says Bruce Fordyce, who won the Comrades a record nine times - eight of which were consecutive. “It is also fraud, and fraud is criminal… They’re lucky they didn’t do jail time.”

Other interviews include Comrades winners Andrew Kelehe, Cheryl Winn and Nick Bester; Sarel van Der Walt, the journalist who broke the story; and the brothers’ former coach Eugene Botha. 

“They had really, really great talent,” says Botha. “They came ninth - but they could have won it.”

The second episode, Match Fixing, premieres on Showmax on Monday, 26 August. 

In 2010, Togo’s national soccer team traveled 3 500 miles to play in an exhibition game against Bahrain - but the Togolese authorities knew nothing of the match… 

The bogus game had been set up by Wilson Raj Perumal of Football 4 U International, who, after his arrest, claimed to have rigged South Africa’s friendlies before the 2010 FIFA World Cup - and more than 80 other matches around the world. He claimed to have a 70-80% success rate. 

Adeel Carelse, the South African Football Association’s Director of Referees, says he was a whistleblower about the friendlies and raised his suspicions early. He says he even locked the suspect Football 4 U International referees in the changing room before the South African-Denmark friendly, so that proper referees could officiate the game. But as a result of the match fixing, Carelse was banned for two years by FIFA.  

“​​I lost my house. I lost my life savings. I lost my two cars. But, most important, I lost my name,” says Carelse, who claims to have been made the “scapegoat” for a “political hatchet job.” “If I should meet Perumal, it's going to be ugly, because I'm not sure if I would be able to control myself.”

Other interviews include Bafana Bafana star Katlego Killer Mphela, who scored the winner against Denmark; Timothy Moloby, the journalist who broke the story on South African match fixing; and Francesco Baranca, the former general secretary of Federbet, a non-profit working against illegal gambling, fraud and fixed matches. 

The third and final episode, The Baby Footballers, premieres on Showmax on Monday, 2 September. 

Many children in Cote d’Ivoire grow up wanting to be the next Didier Drogba. The Baby Footballers is the story of four such Ivorian boys, aged between 12 and 17, whose parents agree to sign over guardianship so their children can move to Italy on the promise of footballing glory. 

One of them, Christian Kouamé, is now playing for Fiorentina and the Cote d’Ivoire national team. But he’s the exception to the rule. Another, Samuel ‘Ndri Kouassi, allegedly found himself adopted by a man he’d never met and then, after an injury, asked to sleep in the stands, then released by his club, and was left homeless and to fend for himself as an illegal immigrant. 

This led to a groundbreaking illegal immigration case against the likes of Paolo Toccafondi, the then president of AC Prato, for importing the minors - one of the first cases like this to make it to trial in Europe.

“Christian Kouame made it,” says Italian journalist Paolo Nencioni. “He’s a player who at one point cost €15m and I don’t know how much he earns: definitely not a small amount. Others didn’t make it. The families, they probably have this lottery ticket in their head. It could be either the winning or the losing one. Perhaps, rather than saying ‘selling’ baby footballers, we should find another term, because nobody takes them and puts them on a boat and forces them to come here. It is a much more nuanced situation.”

Other interviews include Gbane El Hadj Seydou, the boys’ Ivorian coach, who adopted two of the children to get them into Italy, but later found himself sleeping in shipping containers as an illegal immigrant, and Filippo Giusti, the then president of Sestese Calcio, who adopted Christian and was then accused of illegal immigration, facing up to 15 years in prison if found guilty. 

False Glory is directed by Arianna Perretta and produced by CMG Productions, who won Best Documentary at the 2023 Broadcast Digital Awards for The Footballer, His Wife and the Crash and were nominated for a 2024 True Crime Award for Football Fraudster. 

Arianna and CMG are also behind the recent Showmax true-crime sports series Dark Side of Glory, which investigated a Blue Bulls rugby player who became an axe murderer, as well as the murder of Kenyan runner Agnes Tirop, who’d just set a 10 000m world record. 

False Glory is being distributed internationally by CMG Productions. 

Share:

More like this

Slay Queens on Showmax

Must-watch trailer: Slay Queens doccie coming to Showmax

Watch the explosive trailer for Slay Queens, a Showmax Original docuseries about women chasing the soft life. Streaming from 31 October, new episodes every Friday.

OriginalMade in South Africa
Seen and Heard documentary on Showmax

Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television

Take a journey through TV history, exploring Black representation, from early on-screen appearances to modern creators, revolutionising the industry.

First
Catch all five episodes of the first season of Giants on Showmax now!

Giants S1

A compelling docuseries that takes you deep inside the lives of players from one of South Africa's most iconic football clubs, Orlando Pirates.

Made in South Africa
Task S1 is on Showmax

Is HBO’s Task “the best crime thriller of the year”?

Brad Ingelsby talks Task, HBO’s gritty crime thriller with Mark Ruffalo and Thuso Mbedu. New episodes Mondays on Showmax, express from the US.

First
Task S1 on Showmax

Task S1

Mark Ruffalo plays Special Agent Tom, who leads a task force in working-class Philadelphia to put an end to a string of violent robberies.

First
Catch all five episodes of Giants on Showmax now!

Uncover the soul of South African football with the boxset of Giants

You can now binge-watch all five episodes of Giants, which takes an unprecedented look behind the scenes of a legendary football club: Orlando Pirates

Made in South Africa
Flight 149: Hostage of War is on Showmax

Flight 149: Hostage of War (2025)

When Flight 149 landed in Kuwait, its passengers became pawns in Saddam's invasion, held as human shields. Decades later, survivors seek justice and the truth.

First
Tracking Thabo Bester on Showmax

Tracking Thabo Bester

A documentary about the convicted murderer and rapist who faked his own death. All episodes are on Showmax.

OriginalMade in South Africa

Laugh Africa Comedy Festival S2 on Showmax

Youngins S3, coming soon to Showmax