Untitled Global FC Documentary
Documentary
In Kansas City, Missouri’s Northeast neighborhood, Global FC – a hand-picked group of teen soccer players – has just 30 days to come together and prove that they belong on this national stage. The elite competition – the USA Cup – features 15,000 players and 1,100 teams representing 20 U.S. states and 20 countries. With college scouts watching and their futures on the line, the players fight to demonstrate that they’re among the best of the best.
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