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With FIFA teams competing in South Philadelphia from Gold Coast to Iraq — placing jerseys on Rocky and taking in the birthplace of America’s Freedom — the world’s focus is once again on Philadelphia.
It’s a familiar position for a metropolis that by 1776 was already a global leader in both politics and commerce.
Three decades ago , the Philadelphia Eagles surprised the world by hiring a Quarterbacks Coach from Green Bay. What Andy Reid brought to Philly wasn’t just a solid plan to rebuild the Eagles. It was the awareness of looking for talent at every level. He looked for it all over the globe.
Two years earlier, while serving as Quarterbacks Coach in Green Bay, Reid had a good conversation with a maintenance employee at Lambeau Field. Over and over with every interaction, the employee told Reid that he had an incredible idea for a play. Finally, Andy Reid caved and handed him an index card and let him draw out the play. Before the season was over — the Packers offense ran the play — scoring on the play.
Reid’s habit of looking for ideas from everywhere still follows the Eagles to this day.
It follows Philadelphia as well.
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Back in South Philadelphia, the Eagles continue to use the approach that Reid set in place at the turn of the century to this day. Through the IPP International Pathways Program , the Eagles drafted Uar Bernard from Africa in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft. They also signed Kenya’s Joshua Weru this spring.
But Philly was far from done with the International Pathways Program. With Australian Native Jordan Mailata now one of the top offensive linemen in all of football — the Eagles invited Gold Coast (Australia) 243-pound Carson Patu — a Rugby Star, to Eagles Rookie Mini Camp this past May.
Long after Andy Reid left the Eagles in 2013 , Philadelphia continues to welcome international talent — and not only in the summer of 2026.
It’s a routine occurrence for a City whose immigrants helped build William Penn’s Philadelphia into the tourist destination now enjoyed by hundreds of thousands.
Long after they leave and the festivities are over, Philadelphia sports will look to welcome talent at every chance that they get — both from near, far, and around the world.
And from everywhere else in between.
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