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Title
Quakes 81 / Earthquakes Soccer '81: The Game is Back!
Date Created and/or Issued
1981/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
1981 San Jose Earthquakes Information Guide. The cover is white and red with the Quakes wordmark and a drawing of #11 George Best. Contents include press credential information, profiles of owner Milan Mandaric, general manager John L. Carbray, and Head Coach Jimmy Gabriel; directions to Spartan Stadium, Quakes standings, results, statistics, and records from 1974-1980; the all-time roster by position, Quakes draft choices 1974-1981, profiles of the 1981 squad, the 1981 roster, a list of media resources, the 1981 NASL schedule, the playoff structure, condensed rules, and a glossary of soccer terms.
Type
image
Identifier
79414208-16D9-4AAA-A3CF-652348681052
2009-78-20
Subject
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer team)
North American Soccer League
San Jose State University. Spartan Stadium
Mandaric, Milan
Gabriel, Jimmy
Mitic, Ilija
Best, George, 1946-2005
Crescitelli, Tony
Ryan, Steve
Perez, Easy
Silveira, Joseph J
Hewitt, Mike
Etherington, Gary

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