Chariots is definitely the best that I've actually seen. Wimbledon wasn't as good, as you say. However, Escape to Victory (the Great Escape but with football players. Stallone, Michael Caine and Pele were all in it) and Bend it like Beckham are both good movies, in my view.
Some ones that I haven't seen, off the top of my head: Fast Girls (new movie, basically Chariots with women), Mean Machine (British remake of the Burt Reynolds film, but with Vinnie Jones in the lead role), Up and Under (rugby film), When Saturday Comes (another football one, but with Sean Bean). There was a comedy with Helena Bonham Carter as a Jewish mother whose son tries to get out of his bar mitzvah so he can watch the 1966 World Cup Final, but its name escapes me. Bob Hoskins is also in a recent (unreleased?) movie about the 2005 Champions League Final, where Liverpool famously beat AC Milan. And Rob Lowe starred in a 1980s film about the annual Oxford-Cambridge boat race.
But you're right, compared to the States there aren't many sporting movies, which is odd given that they're relatively cheap to make and big budgets aren't a British strongpoint. Plus almost every one listed is about football, which makes Chariots stand out even more.
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