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Title
San Jose Earthquakes vs United States National Team
Date Created and/or Issued
1974/08/30
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Match program for the San Jose Earthquakes vs. United States National Team on August 30, 1974 at Spartan Stadium, San Jose State University. Cover is rose red with photos of Quakes midfielder Mark Demling and USMNT goalkeeper Bob Rigby. Contents include a story on seven Quakes players eligible for the USMNT, a report that five Philadelphia Atoms have been selected for the USMNT, the August 27, 1974 "Soccer America: America's Foremost Soccer Weekly" with an announcement that the USSR team "Ararat" had cancelled their United States tour, a report on the NASL awards, a look at the U.S. ethnic clubs, a report on the American team in the CONCACAF Youth Tournament, team, rosters, and a story on referee decision-making.
Type
image
Identifier
214671C2-3A73-4212-BE2F-284091424445
2009-93-1
Subject
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer team)
North American Soccer League
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
Sports
Sports--California--Santa Clara County--History
United States Men's National Team (USMNT)
CONCACAF (Organisation)
Youth
Tournaments
Referees
Programs
Demling, Mark
Rigby, Bob
Hernandez, Mani
Demling, Arthur Michael
Roboostoff, Archie
Ivanow, Mike
Moore, Johnny
Coskunian, Dave

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