“Motorhome Project” lives and tells the experience of the Club World Cup as an adventure full of color

The 2025 Club FIFA World Cup brought to the United States Not only football passion and an advance of what will be World Cup of selections next year, but also a different way of transmitting those experiences.

He “Motorhome Project”, From the Argentine Roll Productions group, he travels through all the cities of the Club World Cup to offer real -time coverage full of spark, close and multiplatform.

With a high quality team composed of the television character Fernando Fiore and sports journalists Bárbara Roskin and Ricky Vázquez, “Motorhome Project” moves in the rolling house throughout the country and from the inside arises a super pleasant combination of football, tourism, culture, entertainment and what happens.

“This project already has the last three consecutive World Cups and two Cups América, including that of the 2016 Centenary,” said Fiore. “This time, the goal is to prepare for the 2026 World Cup.”

An all -terrain team

The versatility of the team members allows “Motorhome Project” to be very interesting not only for the most demanding soccer, but also for those who feel curious about the places they visit.

It will be enough to say, for example, that Roskin is a coach and is able to decipher a party to the slightest detail in a language for all audiences.

The “President” Fiore, in addition to having been in charge of unforgettable programs such as Lente Crazy, out of series and sports Republic in Univisión, is an outstanding theater and film actor and participated in a film about the life of Diego Maradona and in the comedy my boyfriend deceives me with Messi.

“In a way, ‘Motorhome Project’ was written in my destination,” said Fiore. “In 1995 I proposed to Univisión a program that was called out of the league, in which I was going throughout the country in a rolling house looking for stories. Socate Sofía Vergara arrived, the plans were changed and we made out of series, which was more trips. I had a pending account, and it turns out that 30 years later I took out the spine and I fulfill my dream.”

For its part, Vázquez has a long career and works for Telefe and Radio CNN Córdoba, Argentina.

The group comments that so far the longest trip has been from Nasville to Orlando, 14 hours of management in total and more than 700 miles of travel.

They came from covering the disastrous match of Boca Juniors, which tied 1-1 with the Semiprofesional Auckland in New Zealand and from there they enlurned to cover the 5-2 win of Manchester City on Juventus.

Now they enroll to the north for the decisive matches of the tournament.

A reality show

The general producer Gabriel Scanarello revealed that “Motorhome Project” was born 11 years ago with a view to the 2014 World Cup in the World Cup with the purpose of following the great events in a different way.

“The goal is to tell the facts that occur outside the playing field,” said Scanarello. “We turn the camera and show how the fan lives, but it’s also like a reality show.”

“The experience with special people like Fernando and Ricky is lived, and we add a woman like Barbara with a lot of journey in sport,” added the producer. “We began to cover the Club World Cup on June 10 with five or six crazy people in a rolling house traveling throughout the country and following the tournament.”

And they not only comment on what happens outside the courts but also what happens inside the Motorhome.

“From the beginning I said I don’t know how to cook,” Fiore revealed. “But there are obligations, you have to keep everything Limpo, do not throw clothes anywhere and wear the bathroom as little as possible.”

The good thing is that camping parks throughout the United States are very well equipped and spend unquestionably less than a hotel.

“On the days there is no tourism, culture and entertainment,” Fiore added. “In Nashville, for example, we reported in the country music bars. Bárbara and Ricky went for a walk in Disney in Orlando and I in Atlanta I left with my son Gian Lucca to the aquarium and thus we mixed football and tourism for the public. Above, my inter Miami played in Atlanta and turned the game against Porto.”

For Scanarello the most beautiful thing about this experience is interaction with people.

“The United States is a heart of integration from different communities around the world and countless audiences,” said the producer. “It is very pleasant to live this diversity, to be able to strengthen ourselves in a hug and speak the same language as football.”

Espisodios are in Spanish for social networks, TV and digital media; They last between 20 and 25 minutes and demand immense post production work. There appear Luca Neder, artistic director; and Alejandro Narbonne to complete the work.

Until now, the members claim that a great goal has scored.