
The '99ers 2013
"Twenty women. One goal"
Dive into the electrifying true story of *The '99ers (2013)*, Erin Leyden's gripping documentary that revisits the historic moment when the U.S. women's soccer team etched its name into sports history.
Director: Erin Leyden
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The '99ers (2013) about?
*The '99ers* chronicles the U.S. women's soccer team's legendary victory at the 1999 Women's World Cup, a pivotal moment that captivated millions and redefined women's sports. Through archival footage and firsthand accounts, the film revisits the penalty-kick shootout that crowned the team world champions on July 10, 1999.
Who directed The '99ers?
Erin Leyden directed *The '99ers*, crafting a documentary that blends dramatic storytelling with the raw energy of the historic match.
Who stars in The '99ers?
The film features twenty members of the U.S. women's soccer team, including stars from that unforgettable night, though specific cast names are not listed.
Is The '99ers (2013) worth watching?
Absolutely—this documentary is a must-see for soccer fans and anyone who appreciates underdog triumphs. The high-stakes drama, cultural significance, and emotional depth make it a compelling watch, even for those unfamiliar with the sport.
How long is The '99ers?
The runtime for *The '99ers* is 60 minutes.
About The '99ers (2013) — Relive the 1999 Women's World Cup Glory
Dive into the electrifying true story of *The '99ers (2013)*, Erin Leyden's gripping documentary that revisits the historic moment when the U.S. women's soccer team etched its name into sports history. On July 10, 1999, before a roaring crowd of 90,000 at the Rose Bowl and millions more glued to their screens, the team delivered a penalty-kick triumph over China, clinching the Women's World Cup in a nail-biting shootout. This film captures the raw emotion, camaraderie, and unyielding spirit of twenty trailblazing athletes who redefined women's sports forever. With a blend of archival footage and intimate interviews, *The '99ers* doesn't just relive the glory—it celebrates the cultural impact of a game that transcended the pitch.
More than just a sports documentary, this 60-minute cinematic tribute explores themes of perseverance, teamwork, and the fight for equality in athletics. Leyden crafts an atmosphere of nostalgia and inspiration, making it a must-watch for fans of underdog stories and soccer enthusiasts alike. Whether you're drawn to the drama of the final moments or the legacy of these pioneers, this film delivers a powerful reminder of what happens when passion meets purpose.