Former Super Eagles winger Victor Moses has revealed that a documentary chronicling his life and football journey will be released next week.
The ex-Chelsea FC star disclosed the development via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, stating that the project was produced in collaboration with the Premier League.
“Late last year, I spent some time with the Premier League filming a special documentary on my life and career… Out next Wednesday on Sky Sports & TNT Sports,” Moses wrote.
The documentary is expected to provide an in-depth look into the 33-year-old’s remarkable journey, from his early life in Nigeria to becoming a Premier League champion.
It will also explore his rise through English football and his successful spell at Chelsea, where he played a key role in the club’s 2016/17 league title triumph under Antonio Conte.
Moses’ story has long been regarded as one of resilience, having moved to the United Kingdom at a young age following a difficult childhood, before rising to the pinnacle of club football in England.
The film will air on Sky Sports and TNT Sports, offering fans a detailed retrospective of his career, including his time at top clubs such as Liverpool FC and Inter Milan.
Currently, Moses plies his trade with FC Kaisar in Kazakhstan, following previous stints across Europe.
He is also expected to be in Nigeria later this year as part of Chelsea’s fan engagement programme in Lagos.
The documentary adds another chapter to the veteran’s enduring legacy, offering fans a closer look at one of Nigeria’s most accomplished football exports.







