K9 World Cup

K9 World Cup (Spanish: Selección Canina) is a Mexican CGI sports comedy film, produced by Vero Arceo and Ricardo Arnaiz and directed by Nathan Sifuentes and Carlos Pimentel.

[1] The film features a large ensemble voice cast of Mexican actors led by Fernando Luján, Plutarco Haza, Raúl Araiza, Maite Perroni, Pierre Angelo, Sergio Corona, Manuel "Loco" Valdés and Gaspar Henaine "Capulina", with Mexican soccer players, Jorge Campos, Alberto García Aspe, Luis Roberto "Alves" Zague, Germán Villa, and Mexican sport journalists José Ramón Fernández, Enrique "El perro" Bermúdez and Cristian Martinoli as soccer commentators.

The English dub features the voices of Sean Astin, Ignacio Sandoval, Sandra Peña and Maurice LaMarche.

The chosen to take the helm of the team is the veteran Bernardo "Profe" Lapata, one of the star players who many years ago almost led to the triumph of the National Team in its best tournament in history, along with two great teammates: Cañón Colmillo and Lobo Perreda.

Lapata decides to summon new blood to the National Team and thus he meets by accident with Polo and Juancho, two great amateurs strikers, bound by something more than football/soccer.