A Time for Champions[1] is a 2009 documentary film produced by Bud Greenspan's Cappy Productions and St. Louis PBS member station KETC.
It includes interviews with 1950 FIFA World Cup team members Frank Borghi, Harry Keough, and Walter Bahr, as well as Bob Costas and St. Louis native Yogi Berra.
The film, distributed by American Public Television, was broadcast nationally on many PBS member stations.
The film also mentions the United States’ spectacular FIFA World Cup win over England on June 29, 1950, considered one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
A Time for Champions tells soccer's St. Louis story through archival photos, footage of games and players, and interviews with baseball legend Yogi Berra, sportscaster Bob Costas, U.S. Soccer Federation CEO Dan Flynn, Michigan State coach Joe Baum, former Indiana University coach Jerry Yeagley, former Catholic Youth League leader 90-year-old Monsignor Louis Meyer, Bill McDermott, former ESPN soccer commentator and 1950 World Cup team members Frank Borghi, Harry Keough and Walter Bahr.