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Synopsis
The scandal of the removal of Howard’s first NCAA soccer championship with US soccer’s first black Trinidadian coach and his team in the 1970’s.
About Revolutionary
This feature film explores the controversy surrounding the revocation of Howard University’s inaugural NCAA soccer championship. Set in the 1970s, it highlights the struggles faced by the team and their coach, who was the first black Trinidadian to lead a squad in US soccer history.
The narrative unravels the complexities of the scandal and its impact on the players and the institution. It reflects on themes of resilience and the pursuit of justice in sports, creating a vivid portrayal of a pivotal moment in collegiate soccer history.
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