The Movement presented by AT&T. Season 3, Episode 6.

Host Calen Carr traveled to Brampton, Ontario, home of MLS Cup Champion Jonathan Osorio. During the visit, Calen uncovers the unique soccer culture and emerging hip-hop scene that has put this Toronto suburb on the map, and a hotbed for both the Men’s and Women’s Canadian national teams.

Calen Carr, the host of The Movement presented by AT&T, is a former MLS forward for the Houston Dynamo and Chicago Fire.

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40 Comments

  1. That intro 🔥 🔥 He knows he is more Colombian than Canadian. If the Colombia national team were to call him, he wouldn’t even think it twice.

  2. Yo this video is legit! Well done to Calen and the production team for this. Would be so dope if Brampton pumped out star players in the next decade like the French Banlieus

  3. Hilarious how they were trying to pretend how tough Brampton was. Its Canada's 170th most dangerous city. So pretty much one of the safest places in the world.

  4. What a great film. Thank you for the spotlight on Brampton. We've produced big things in recent years and even bigger things to come from Brampton

  5. Craziest thing is that growing up, Oso wasn't even the #1 player at his age group. There is a crazy amount of talent in the city, Oso was just someone who worked his ass off and had some good opportunities.

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