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Title
MLS All-Stars: USA vs the World
Date Created and/or Issued
1998/08/02
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
1998 Major League Soccer All-Star Game program. Cover photo shows United States Women's National Team forward Mia Hamm on the left with Galaxy forward Cobi Jones and Fusion forward Carlos Valderrama in the center. Contents include a report on the new format of the MLS All-Star Game, a list of the weekend's activities, a story on the USWNT's exhibition match against Canada's women's team, profiles of each all-star player, a story on Valderrama, All-Star Games' statistics, a story on MLS actions regarding anti-substance abuse, and a story about the Florida Citrus Bowl--site of the All-Star Game.
Type
image
Identifier
DBB4A313-A850-4EA1-92B9-904555096660
2011-15-184
Subject
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
Major League Soccer (Organization)
United States Men's National Team (USMNT)
World Cup (Soccer)
United States Women's National Team (USWNT)
Programs
Meola, Tony
Wynalda, Eric
Hamm, Mia
Akers, Michelle
Chastain, Brandi
Foudy, Julie
Lewis, Eddie
Bravo, Paul
Gough, Richard
Mella, Victor
Cerritos, Ronald
Valderrama, Carlos

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