The headquarters of the Spanish FA (RFEF) receive offers for the national team to play all over the world every week. But it isn't just offers for friendly games that come flooding in, there are also proposals for books, exhibitions, chats with the coach, prizes… and projects to bring the trials and tribulations of 'La Roja' to the big screen.

Jorge Pérez, the general secretary of the RFEF, has offers on his table from big-time producers, who hope that the unique achievement of the Spanish national side – being the first ever team to win three major competitions back-to-back-to-back – is a story that can be successfully recreated by the bright lights of Hollywood.

In the United States it has also been noted that Spain has based its success around being a team and not around a central star figure, such as Pele's Brazil, Beckenbauer's Germany or Maradona's Argentina, for example.

Aside from the team's great sporting achievements, with Spain hoping to complete its collection of trophies with the Confederations Cup this summer, Hollywood is very aware of the impact that 'La Roja' has had on Spanish society, even more so given that these sporting successes have come in a period of deep economic crisis and social difficulty.