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Title
NorCal Soccer
Date Created and/or Issued
1976/12/
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
NorCal Soccer from December 1976. Cover illustration shows Santa Claus filling his bag with soccer balls with the help of an elf. Contents include a recommendation from the San Jose Earthquakes to give season tickets as Christmas gifts, an announcment by Captain James A. Lovell, USN (Ret.) that soccer is a prioirity sport because it is an outstanding physical fitness activity, a review of a book on coaching young soccer players, a report on the Quakes scouting players for 1977, an announcement that Quakes President Milan Mandaric had signed Gabbo Gavric as Head Coach for the 1977 and 1978 seasons, a report that CBS had dropped the option to televise NASL games in 1977 and 1978, updates at the collegiate level from Foothill Community College, USF, Santa Clara University, Sonoma State, and Chico State, and a story about AYSO's new president Ron Ricklefs.
Type
image
Identifier
6C5C1BC5-2A49-4BD3-A157-654280628459
2010-46-138
Subject
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer team)
Youth
North American Soccer League
American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO)
Atuegbu, Andy
Ryan, Steve
Gavric, Momcilo
Ricklefs, Ron
Mandaric, Milan

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