A vanity film about the history of Fifa has flopped in the US, taking just $607 (£397) in its opening weekend.
United Passions was funded by about £17 million in Fifa cash, and was completed before corruption charges were made against 14 of its officials in May.
Starring Tim Roth as Sepp Blatter, the hagiography of football’s governing body has had damning reviews.
United Passions purports to present the history of Fifa through three leaders, and co-stars Sam Neill as Blatter’s predecessor, Joao Havelange and Gerard Depardieu, who plays Fifa founder Jules Rimet.