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The American Dream: Pelé, Cosmos + Rise & Fall of NASL | Part Two

06.01.2026
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Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. This week co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper continue onto part two of a four-part special on the North American Soccer League (NASL). They discuss the initial attempts to establish professional soccer leagues in America, including the rivalries between the NASL and the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). The episode covers the impact of foreign teams, the financial and logistical hurdles, and the ongoing struggle to gain popularity and acceptance in the U.S. market. With input from past experiences and key figures, they provide an in-depth look at why American soccer faced numerous setbacks and what was done to overcome them. Join us next week for part three!


 The Early Years of Soccer in the USA

 The Impact of the Wall Street Crash

 Post-War Challenges

 The Decline of American Soccer in the 1950s

 The 1960s: A Decade of Missed Opportunities

 The Birth of the NASL

 Lack of American Players in Early Leagues

 Rival Leagues: NPSL vs NASL

 Initial Matches and Attendance Issues

 Discipline Problems and Game Abandonments

 Financial Struggles and Legal Battles

 National Team Struggles and Attempts at Growth

 Foreign Influence and Pre-season Tours

 Financial Instability and League Contraction

 NASL's Unconventional Season Format

 Legacy and Future Prospects of NASL


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