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10.0 2 Seasons • 22 Episodes

Full or Empty - Season 1

Full or Empty (Gol Ya Poch) is a group game where different teams face each other in different parts in the form of breathtaking competitions and an elimination model. In each period of the goal or nonsense game, two teams of 3 people face each other and play the goal or nonsense game with the special rules of this video competition.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Mehran Modiri

    Mehran Modiri

    Host

  • Saber Abar

    Saber Abar

Overview

Full or Empty (Gol Ya Poch) is a group game where different teams face each other in different parts in the form of breathtaking competitions and an elimination model. In each period of the goal or nonsense game, two teams of 3 people face each other and play the goal or nonsense game with the special rules of this video competition.

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