What does it take to build a major sports team franchise from scratch?

In the case of fledgling Major League Soccer team New York City Football Club, it all started with a $100 million fee. Of course, that was the easy part.

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The trailer above—a Men’s Health exclusive—is a first look at Win!, an exciting new documentary that chronicles the founding of Major League Soccer’s newest team, New York City Football Club.

A joint venture between the Manchester City Football Club and the New York Yankees (see what we mean about that $100 million?), NYCFC joined the MLS Eastern Conference in 2015.

Under the guidance of former United States and Manchester City midfielder Claudio Reyna, the club’s sporting director, NYCFC entered its first season with a lineup headlined by international soccer royalty.

After signing World Cup-winning Spanish striker David Villa as its captain, the team quickly followed up with a string of high-profile signings including all-time Chelsea top goal scorer Frank Lampard and former Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo.

Of course, when you’re creating a team out of thin air, there are no guarantees.

“It was all on paper,” Reyna says in the trailer. “We didn’t know before they started playing how they would gel together.”

Following an anticlimactic first season (NYCFC finished 17th in the league and missed the playoffs by more than a little bit), the team signed World Cup-winning former France and Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira as head coach.

Today, not even two seasons old, NYCFC has just clinched its first-ever playoff berth.

With gratuitous access to the players, fans, and behind-the-scenes movers and shakers who helped bring NYCFC to life for its inaugural season, Win! offers unique insight into the rare and complex challenge of building a sports team from the ground up.

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