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Clyde Cyril Best is a Bermudian former football player and coach. He was one of the first black players in the First Division in England, scoring 47 goals as a striker for West Ham United between 1968 and 1976.
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'Jackie Robinson of England,' Clyde Best, talks documentary, World Cup and U.S. soccer
THE BEST OF BEST: New documentary chronicles Bermudan, NASL standout's career at Lincoln Center on July 10
Clyde Best, Ade Coker appear at Roxbury International Film Festival to address young athletes
Clyde Best documentary honors a pioneer who helped shape the sport in Portland and abroad
Timbers to support the premiere of "Transforming the Beautiful Game: The Clyde Best Story" documentary at Portland's Aladdin Theater June 4-5
Documentary celebrating Rowdies and West Ham legend Clyde Best makes East Coast debut in St. Pete
West Ham legend Clyde Best on racism in football: ‘I wouldn’t want to walk off the field’
‘I knew I had some responsibility’: Clyde Best on being English football’s first black superstar
'You're playing for everybody else' - Clyde Best was one of the first Black players to play in England, but his legacy spans across the Atlantic Ocean