Season 1 · Episode 1
The team is curious to know which player the scout has come to watch. Who can make their dream of becoming a professional footballer come true?
A shock runs through the team when they learn who the scout has come to watch—especially since the scout hails from their arch-rivals, Blauw Geel. Warre is unable to attend training due to his poor school grades.
Hannes is going to try out for their arch-rival, Blauw Geel. He fears what the reaction from the bully, Xander, will be. The friendship between Mira and Loubna comes under pressure.
Hannes decides not to join Blauw Geel. However, their coach refuses to give up on convincing Hannes to make the switch after all. The fact that Loubna's father stands on the sidelines shouting during every match is starting to irritate the team.
Hannes and Xander are training together. This must be kept a secret from Hannes's teammates. Due to his autism, Ferre becomes overstimulated and reacts sharply toward the group. His friends are unaware that he has autism and react with a lack of understanding. Ferre decides to quit football.
Hannes has to decide whether to join Blauw Geel. Will he choose his dream or his friends? Mira is in love with Hannes, but she fears he already has someone else. And Jamal is angry with Selma because she criticized his last match on her podcast.
Hannes and Mira are a couple. He doesn't dare tell her that he is training with the bully Xander and is joining Blauw Geel next season. The touchline behavior of Loubna's father is getting worse and worse.
Loubna has had enough of her dad constantly shouting from the sidelines. As a result, she makes a drastic decision. Selma discovers that Hannes and Xander are secretly training together.
Everyone knows that Hannes is training with Xander and that he is moving to rival club Blauw Geel next season. Everyone is furious with Hannes because he lied. Mira breaks up with him.
Are the friends doing well, and will they play Hannes's final match for Sporting United together? Or has the team fallen apart for good? Will Mira and Hannes get back together?
When the legendary football player Bagarn Olsson moves to small town Åshöjden, the boys learn how to kick some balls, and to rock n' roll with The Nautilus.
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