
As the best footballing nations on the planet prepare for the World Cup, a new documentary celebrates how the game’s worst team, American Samoa, bounced back from a record 31-0 defeat.
The film, Next Goal Wins, tells how an unlikely group including international football’s first transgender player, a psychologically scarred goalkeeper and a chain-smoking Dutch coach restored the tiny Pacific nation’s footballing pride after the 2001 humiliation against Australia.
When London-based filmmaker Mike Brett began work on the project in 2011, American Samoa had languished at the bottom of the FIFA rankings for the team’s entire 17-year existence, losing all of the 30-plus matches they had contested.
The low point was the 31-0 loss to the Socceroos in 2001, when striker Archie Thompson contributed 13 goals to the most lop-sided scoreline ever recorded in an international.
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