The Mediaset España production, created in collaboration with SuperSport, will showcase the social and transformative impact of LaLiga Genuine Moeve through Cuatro’s screens.

Mediaset España announced the premiere of Auténticxs, a new docuseries that will explore the inclusive and transformative power of football through LaLiga Genuine Moeve, the competition promoted by Fundación LaLiga for players with intellectual disabilities.

The series will debut this Saturday on Cuatro and will consist of three episodes produced alongside SuperSport. The project aims to highlight the integration and social responsibility work carried out by this pioneering initiative since 2017.

Auténticxs will follow players from different LaLiga Genuine Moeve teams as they meet and interact with professional footballers from LaLiga EA Sports. Featured participants include Pablo Fornals and Marc Bartra from Real Betis; Marc Pubill from Atlético de Madrid; and Gerard Moreno and Pau Navarro from Villarreal CF.

According to the Spanish media group, the production will feature shared training sessions, group dynamics, and personal experiences among the participants, with a focus on values such as inclusion, teamwork, and self-improvement.

The first episode, titled Auténticxs: The Genuine Players and Fornals, will explore the relationship between the Real Betis midfielder and the club’s Genuine team, an experience the player considers key to his personal growth.

In addition to airing on Cuatro, the docuseries will also have additional windows on Be Mad and will be available on demand via Mediaset Infinity. The launch will be supported by a 360-degree campaign developed by Publiespaña, featuring special television, digital, and editorial initiatives on El Desmarque.

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