Desmond Armstrong: America's World Cup Pioneer
Trailblazer Desmond Armstrong broke racial barriers at Italia 90, helping change football in the US. Now, he brings the sport to diverse communities, amid immigration enforcement.
Desmond Armstrong, the first US-born, black player to represent the United States at a World Cup.
He was part of the squad that did the unthinkable: qualifying for Italia 90 at a time when the US had no pro league and soccer wasn't taken seriously.
We explore the racial tensions of that era, how he got there, and bring it to the present day, where he's now a youth academy coach in Antioch, Nashville, making the sport accessible to immigrant communities against a backdrop of heightened immigration enforcement.
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