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Goal!
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Goal! (also known as Goal! The Dream Begins in the United States) is a 2005 film directed by Danny Cannon.
Plot
A young Mexican man named Santiago Muñez dreams of making it big in the world of football. When he crosses the United States–Mexico border illegally as a child with his family, he drops his football and leaves it behind, but brings his spirit and continues to play for a local team as a young man. He ends up living in a barrio in Los Angeles working a day job with his father doing landscaping work, and a night job as a bus boy in a Chinese restaurant.
His only relief comes in the form of his local soccer league, of which he is the star. When Glen Foy, a former scout for Newcastle United, sees Santiago's natural talent, he offers a try out for the team if only Santiago can make it to England. While that would fulfill his dreams, his father only wants a new truck to start his very own business. Both of their dreams come true, but at a cost. Santiago's father gets his truck, but steals Santiago's saving to help pay for it. Feeling sorry for him, Santiago's grandmother buys him a ticket to London, by way of Mexico City. Upon arriving, Santiago calls Glen, who puts him up for the time being.
The very next day, Santiago meets Erik Dornhelm, the manager of Newcastle. He agrees to let Santiago train at Newcastle's training camp. Santiago plays, all the while hiding his asthma and the frequent need for his inhaler that comes with it. Having never before seen the mud caused by England's infamous rainstorms, Santiago spends more time on his back than on his feet. Glen pleads with Mr. Dornhelm to let Santiago stay, and he agrees to gives him a one month trial. At his physical, Santiago lies and tells nothing of his asthma, to the very beautiful Nurse Harmison. Santiago makes friends with reserve teammate Jamie Drew, and enemies with others as he learns to pass the ball. He is a skilled player.
With his inhaler crushed by a teammate before his reserve game debut, Santiago suffers greatly against Manchester United. He's fired and goes to say goodbye to Roz Harmison. While in the cab to the train station, Santiago is sidetracked when his cab has to pick up Gavin Harris, the Newcastle United star who's very late to training. Santiago tells Gavin of his asthma, and the resulting consequences. Gavin goes out on a limb for Santiago and talks to Mr. Dornhelm about letting the kid stay. Santiago is back on the field with some medical help, another chance, and a new friend. In the reserve game against Queens Park Rangers, Santiago scores his first goal, and gains even more standing among his teammates.
Santiago continues training and scores another goal against Middlesbrough F.C.. He even moves in with Gavin, who introduces him to the party lifestyle. Santiago calls home, but his father refuses to speak to him.
For the next game in London, Santiago is moved up to the first team. He plays as a substitute in place of an injured teammate, but is again chastised by his manager for not passing (though he does win a penalty for his team). His father even proudly exclaims, "That's my son" from the bar where he is watching the game. Gavin takes him out for a night on the town, but pictures end up in the papers of his partying. Confronted by Mr. Dornhelm about the identity of his partying teammate, Santiago doesn't give up Gavin, but ends up even with Gavin. Trying to explain to Roz, Santiago sees Jamie, who tore up his knee, and will never play football again.
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