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Title
San Jose Earthquakes Season 10 2005 Information Guide
Date Created and/or Issued
2005/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
2005 San Jose Earthquakes information guide. Cover photo shows a variety of Quakes artifacts like cleats, bobbleheads, a soccer ball, Donovan's jersey, and the 2004 information guide. Contents include the 2005 season schedule, information about the Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) the owners of the Quakes, profiles and photos of prominent staff, photos of the administrative staff, profiles and photos of each player, the 2004 season in review, 2004 game-by-game, Earthquakes history, Major League Soccer information, 2005 MLS schedule, information about every team, and media information.
Type
image
Identifier
0D5ACB18-EDE4-4E6F-8BFE-414443313464
2008-38-116
Subject
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
Sports
Sports--California--Santa Clara County--History
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer team)
Major League Soccer (Organization)
San Jose State University. Spartan Stadium
Lalas, Alexi
Kinnear, Dominic
Doyle, John
Cochrane, Ryan
Barrett, Wade
Cerritos, Ronald
Ching, Brian
Clark, Ricardo
Davis, Brad
Dayak, Troy
De Rosario, Dwayne
Moreno, Alejandro
Onstad, Pat
Robinson, Eddie
Russell, Ian
Waibel, Craig

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