Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. In this third episode of our four-part special on the North American Soccer League (NASL), co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper dive deep into the transformation kicked off by the arrival of legendary soccer star Pele. We go on an epic journey of the NASL, from shambolic beginnings to becoming one of the most iconic and influential leagues in world football, even if just for a short while. We explore how the NASL went from drawing crowds, to attracting the highest-paid player in the world, and the ensuing excitement and challenges that followed. Featuring the key moments, star players, innovative marketing strategies, and the initial signs of financial instability, this episode captures the league at its highest just before its inevitable decline. Don't miss this fascinating look at the peaks of NASL's history and what ultimately led the league to stumble. Tune in next week for the final episode of this four-part series.
The Growth of Soccer in American Schools and Colleges
Financial Struggles and the Arrival of Pele
Innovative Rule Changes and Attendance Issues
The Role of Media and Celebrity Influence
The NASL's Expansion and Financial Commitments
The Pursuit of Soccer Superstars
Pele's Impact on American Soccer
The Rise of NASL Franchises
Challenges and Financial Struggles
Marketing Gimmicks and Celebrity Players
The Golden Year of 1977
Pele's Farewell and Future Uncertainties
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