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Title
NorCal Soccer
Date Created and/or Issued
1975/05/
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
NorCal Soccer from May 1975. Cover photo shows Bermuda National Team goalkeeper Harold Madeiros making a save against player who appears to be Mark Liveric of the United States Olympic Soccer Team at the 1976 Olympics Qualifying Match in San Francisco on April 27, 1975. Contents include a report about the match against Bermuda, a report on the San Jose Earthquakes home opener loss to the Los Angeles Aztecs at "antiquated" Spartan Stadium. where Aztec's (and future Earthquake) Juli Veee contributed to L.A.'s win, an announcement about the Earthquakes Industrial League, a description of the UC League which is an intramural league at the University of California, Berkeley, news from the California Youth Soccer Association (CYSA), a story about Ballistic United winning the Under-10 State Cup, and a report on the Latin American League.
Type
image
Identifier
B6D488B7-4C1C-4A59-9C23-262298225117
2010-46-52
Subject
Soccer
Soccer fans
Soccer fields
Soccer players
Soccer teams
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer team)
San Jose State University. Spartan Stadium
United States Men's National Team (USMNT)
Youth
Championship games
Olympic Games (21st : 1976 : Montreal, Quebec)
Veee, Juli
Guardado, Frances L
Liveric, Mark

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