
When Soccer Came to America: Goals, Glamour and the Beautiful Game
Overview
The film examines the North America Soccer League’s (NASL) explosive growth during the 1970’s and 80’s with some of the greatest footballers in history - including Pelé, George Best, and Johan Cruyff - bringing unprecedented attention to the game. Through rare archive footage and intimate interviews, the documentary explores how the NASL became a cultural phenomenon, blending sport, celebrity, and ambition in a uniquely American experiment to popularize the world’s game.
Top Cast
Shep Messing
Shep Messing
Self
Shep Messing
Self
Clive Toye
Clive Toye
Self
Clive Toye
Self


Calum Best
Calum Best
Self
Calum Best
Self


Pelé
Pelé
Self (Archive Footage)
Pelé
Self (Archive Footage)


George Best
George Best
Self (Archive Footage)
George Best
Self (Archive Footage)


Henry Kissinger
Henry Kissinger
Self (Archive Footage)
Henry Kissinger
Self (Archive Footage)
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