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Title
Golden Bay Earthquakes 1983 Outdoor Soccer Fact Book
Date Created and/or Issued
1983/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
1983 Golden Bay Earthquakes media guide for the outdoor soccer season. The cover is black and shows the Earthquakes logo. Contents include press credential information, profiles of director Carl Berg, head coach Don Popovic, and assistant coach Wim Suurbier; directions to Spartan Stadium, San Jose Earthquakes standings, results, and statistics from 1974-1982; the all-time roster by position, San Jose and Golden Bay Earthquakes draft choices 1974-1983, profiles of the 1983 squad, the 1983 roster, a list of media resources, the 1983 NASL schedule, the playoff structure, condensed rules, and a glossary of soccer terms.
Type
image
Identifier
0A98DB5E-6204-4229-8A21-214387425340
2008-105-16
Subject
Soccer
Soccer players
Soccer teams
North American Soccer League
San Jose State University. Spartan Stadium
Popovic, Don
Suurbier, Wim
Rigby, Bob
Hunter, Mike
Dangerfield, Christopher George
Iglesias, Germain
Goossens, Jan
Zungul, Steve
Cuellar, Leonard
Ingram, Godfrey
Hanley, Tim
Clavijo, Fernando
Boyce, Barney
Schulz, Tim

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