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Summer Of '67 - Flower Power, Race Riots, Vietnam and the Greatest Soccer Final Played on American Soil (Paperback)
Loot Price: R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
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Summer Of '67 - Flower Power, Race Riots, Vietnam and the Greatest Soccer Final Played on American Soil (Paperback)
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Loot Price R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
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On July 30, 1966, nine million American viewers tuned in to watch
the FIFA World Cup Final on the NBC channel. It was the first
stand-alone broadcast of a soccer game on U.S. network television,
and England's pulsating extra-time win over West Germany left the
audience enthralled. Within weeks, two groups of North American
sports promoters were seeking to tap into soccer's newfound
popularity by launching rival professional leagues - the National
Professional Soccer League and the United Soccer Association. The
inaugural USA tournament featured 10 European teams and two from
South America jetting across the continent from the end of May to
mid-July. Aberdeen, Dundee United and Hibernian arrived from
Scotland. Stoke City, Sunderland and Wolverhampton Wanderers
represented England. Top Serie A side Cagliari came from Italy
boasting Italian national team forwards Roberto Boninsegna and
Luigi Riva. ADO Den Haag traveled from the Netherlands, Rio state
champions Bangu from Brazil and Cerro from Uruguay. Glentoran and
Shamrock Rovers, two semi-professional clubs from north and south
of the Irish border, completed the line-up. Legendary Wolves
striker Derek Dougan led his team to the Western Division crown
under the guise of the Los Angeles Wolves. Aberdeen, representing
the Washington Whips and boasting U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
as a season ticket holder, won the Eastern Division with a young
team including future Manchester United captain Martin Buchan and
American college soccer coaching guru Bobby Clark. The Wolves and
the Whips produced an epic encounter at the Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum on July 14, 1967 to determine who would become the first,
and ultimately only, United Soccer Association champions. It was
the greatest soccer final played on American soil. "Summer Of '67"
charts the story of the tournament's creation and demise, and
recalls the experiences of its participants including Buchan,
Clark, former Hibernian and Liverpool midfielder Peter Cormack,
Stoke legend Terry Conroy and ex-Wolves winger Terry Wharton.
Sixteen players from eight clubs share their memories of the
capers, the gimmicks, the celebrity brushes and the games that
combined to provide them with the trip of a lifetime.
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