Synopsis  
     
 

 

Like every kid, Santiago Munez has a big dream. But unlike every kid, he’s given the rare opportunity to make that dream come true -- if he’s willing to put his fears aside, travel thousands of miles from home, and hold his own with some of the best in the world. The intense pressure and personal sacrifice prove costly for Santiago on his quest -- but will they be enough to keep this gifted, determined young athlete and fledgling hero from his ultimate “Goal”?

When Santiago crossed the border into America at the age of 10, he had two things in his possession: his football and a tattered picture of the World Cup. Working menial jobs while growing up in Los Angeles, Santiago’s  passion was playing football. Convincing his father that he could be an international football star was another story.

But when Glen Foy , an amiable former football player and sometime scout spots Santiago at a local L.A. match, he recognizes a deft, fast and brave footballer -- the kind of talent that the glamorous English Premier League Club, Newcastle United, is hungry for.

Now thrust into a foreign land where football is a religion and Newcastle’s St. James’ Park its cathedral, this young American must prove that he’s got the grit and the game to win a contract with one of the most prestigious football clubs in the world. Muddy fields, cold winds and crunching blows from teammates -- not to mention personal woes, injuries, and the temptations of life in the fast lane -- are just a few of the obstacles Santiago must overcome to triumph in the heady, heart-pounding world of international football

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
  Other Information
     

  Other Titles

 

  Gool! (Romania)

  Running Time

 

  118 minutes

  Languages

 

  English / Spanish

  Genre

 

  Drama / Sport

  Film Format

 

  Colour

  Filming Locations

 

  LA, California, USA

   

  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

      Pinewood Studios, UK
      Reading Blue Coat School

  

 

  in Berkshire, UK

 
  Acting Credits
     

  Santiago Munez

 

  Kuno Becker

  Gavin Harris

 

  Alessandro Nivola

  Roz Harmison

 

  Anna Friel

  Glen Foy

 

  Stephen Dillane

  Mal Braithwaite

 

  Gary Lewis

  Hughie McGowan

 

  Kieran O'Brien

  Barry Rankin

 

  Sean Pertwee

  Erik Dornhelm

 

  Marcel Iures

  Hernan Munez

 

  Tony Plana

  Mercedes

 

  Miriam Colon

  Val

 

  Kate Tomlinson

  Lorraine

 

  Emma Field-Rayner

  Rory

 

  Zachary Johnson

  Carol Harmison

 

  Frances Barber

      
  Creative Team Credits
     

  Director

 

  Danny Cannon

  Producers

 

  Matt Barrelle

   

  Jo Burn

   

  Peter Hargitay

   

  Stevie Hargitay

   

  Jonathan Harris

   

  Allen Hopkins

   

  Mark Huffam

   

  Mike Jefferies

   

  Chris Ouwinga

   

  Danny Stepper

   

  Darryn Welch

  Original Music

 

  Graeme Revell

  Cinematography

 

  Michael Barrett

  Film Editing

 

  Chris Dickens

  Casting

 

  Elaine Grainger

   

  Lucinda Syson

  Production Design

 

  Laurence Dorman

  Art Direction

 

  Stuart Rose

  Set  Decoration

 

  Bob Kensinger

  Costume Design

 

  Lindsay Pugh

  Writers

 

  Mike Jefferies

   

  Adrian Butchart

   

  Dick Clement

  

 

  Ian La Frenais

 

  Please note:  * this is not the full acting & creative team list *