DON'T MISS A SPECIAL EVENING AT THE WORLD OF COCA-COLA.
GEORGIA SOCCER IS EXCITED TO HOST THE ATLANTA PREMIERE OF PELADA .  .  . TWO PLAYERS. 25 COUNTRIES. ONE GAME.



THURSDAY, JULY 8
WORLD OF COCA-COLA
7:00 PM

THE EVENING
Reception
Beer, Wine, Soft Drinks and Movie Snacks
Silent Auction
Movie
Q&A with Director Ryan White


Everyone in attendance will receive two Atlanta Beat tickets and an Atlanta Dream ticket!

SILENT AUCTION ITEMS

Justin Beiber autographed soccer ball
Justin Beiber autographed Atlanta Bid t-shirt
Chic-fil-A Bowl Tickets
Atlanta Falcon Opening Game Tickets
World Cup Adidas Soccer Ball
World Cup Wine Selection
Two-day Guided Hike
Clinic with Georgia State University Women's Soccer Team
Lunch with Atlanta Beat player
Shorty's Restaurant Gift Certificate
and more . . .
TICKETS & INFORMATION
Tickets are $50.00 each and available through Georgia Soccer.
Call Stephanie Cuccia - 678-993-2116 to purchase your tickets.

Purchase your tickets early as seating is limited.

To view the PELADA trailer, click here.


Two players. 25 countries. One game.

Away from professional stadiums, bright lights, and manicured fields, there’s another side of soccer.  Tucked away on alleys, side streets, and concrete courts, people play in improvised games.  Every country has a different word for it.  In the United States, we call it “pick-up soccer.”  In Trinidad, it's "taking a sweat."  In England, it's "having a kick-about."  In Brazil, the word is “pelada,” which literally means "naked"—the game stripped down to its core.  It’s the version of the game played by anyone, anywhere—and it’s a window into lives all around the world.  

Pelada is a documentary following Luke and Gwendolyn, two former college soccer stars who didn’t quite make it to the pros.  Not ready for it to be over, they take off, chasing the game.  From prisoners in Bolivia to moonshine brewers in Kenya, from freestylers in China to women who play in hijab in Iran, Pelada is the story of the people who play. 

Ryan White, Pelada Director, grew up in Norcross, Georgia and attended Chamblee High School. Ryan played youth soccer in a Georgia Soccer league.