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Goal to Fame: The Mini-Series

2026-02-02 Category: Short Drama

Goal to Fame: The Mini-Series Plot:

Delivery guy Lin Xiaoyuan harbors a secret football dream—ten years ago, he injured his knee saving a teammate, and since then, he’s only kicked empty bottles in the alley. When the city’s amateur league launches a "Civilian Football King" trial, he signs up secretly but faces his boss’s threat of losing the entire month’s salary. His mother also weeps, "You’re no longer a kid who can fight." Just as he’s about to give up, his former teammate arrives with a custom knee brace: "Let’s get back the championship we owed you." On the final day, Lin plays with his old injury; the opposing striker intentionally hits his sore spot, but he grits his teeth, dribbles past three players, and scores the winning goal in the last second of extra time. At the alley’s old TV, his mother clutches his delivery uniform, crying through a smile.

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