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Title
Soccer Magic: Serving The Northern California Soccer Community
Date Created and/or Issued
1989/11/
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Soccer Magic from November 1989. Cover photo shows a player from the Santa Clara University Broncos defending against an unknown opponent whose shinguards are loose. Contents include a list of the California Soccer Association - North Top 20 teams, profiles of the six players signed by the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks for the1990 season, a report on the new teams in the Western Soccer League: the Salt Lake City Sting and the New Mexico Chiles, a report on the CYSA Fremont Fall Classic tournament, sports medicine advice about warming-up, a recap of the Magic Match of the Month: the Broncos vs the Portland University Pilots, a column on adult co-ed soccer in Northern California, a college soccer report, profiles of Northern California college programs, and a Women's College Soccer Report.
Type
Image
Identifier
E42D1E61-B7BB-43A4-80E8-150818594700
2008-89-682
Subject
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
Referees
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks (Soccer team)
Championship games
Tournaments
Sports
Santa Clara University (Calif.)
Qin, Townsend
Palic, Dave
Doyle, John
Corpening, Steve
Kinnear, Dominic

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