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Title
Soccer Magic
Date Created and/or Issued
1990/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Soccer Magic from Late 1990-Early 1991. Cover photos are of San Francisco Bay Blackhawks Dominic Kinnear celebrating a goal, of a youth player scoring a goal, and of a gloved goalkeeper's hand reaching for a ball in the net. Contents include a report on Magic's people of the year like Blackhawks defender John Doyle, Santa Clara University Broncos coach Steve Sampson, Blackhawks defender Derek Van Rheenen, and Cal Bears defender Joy Biefeld (Fawcett); a story about the World Cup expanding to 32 teams for USA '94, a report on the Blackhawks winning the American Professional Soccer League-West Title, a column on the coverage of Soccer Magic, a report on the California Youth Soccer Association (CYSA) tournament, and soccer horoscopes.
Type
image
Identifier
8FF46052-EF2A-4B54-8321-529557288580
2008-89-689
Subject
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks (Soccer team)
United States Soccer Federation
World Cup (Soccer)
Championship games
Tournaments
World Cup (Soccer) (1994 : United States)
Doyle, John
Sampson, Steve
McKay, Josh
Baicher, Jeff
Fawcett, Joy
Van Rheenen, Derek
Kinnear, Dominic

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