60 Minutes Sports - Season 4

Season 4
CBS News and SHOWTIME Sports partner on this unique sports newsmagazine series offering first-class investigations and features on today's most important stories and intriguing personalities. The Sports Emmy Award-winning series represents the first time original 60 MINUTES content has aired on a cable network. The first name in news is now the last word in sports. 60 MINUTES SPORTS returned on Tuesday, Mar. 1, and continues on the first Tuesday of each month.

Episodes

January
As concussions become a major issue in football, parents consider whether to allow their children to play the sport; climber Sasha DiGiulian ascends the treacherous north face of the Eiger.

February

March

April

May

June
The elusive Lynch speaks candidly with 60 MINUTES SPORTS correspondent and Sports Illustrated Executive Editor Jon Wertheim, confirming on camera for the first time that he is finished playing football.

July

August

September
Super Bowl MVP Von Miller wants to prove his worth; soccer agents in Africa; racing a Ford at Le Mans.

October

November

December
A dual Iranian-American citizen, who grew up in Tulsa, Okla., has become a leading coach in Iran's nascent professional girls' soccer program, and she tells Lesley Stahl she sees an increasing number of women and girls playing the sport across the country. Stahl goes to Iran to speak to Katayoun Khosrowyar and see this so-called soccer revolution first-hand.
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