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Wednesday, 1 February 2023

Canada Soccer - Canadian Footballers (The Story of the Pacific Coast League 1939-1973)


2022
Canadian Footballers
Canada Soccer / The Story of the Pacific Coast League 1939-1973
Canada
36 'cards'

The book is a history of the Pacific Coast League, a Canadian competition and covers the period from 1939 to 1973. The league was based in Vancouver and Vancouver Island and was regarded as the best Canadian football league for a period. Canada's first ever World Cup qualifier against the United States took place in 1957 and all the players came from the Pacific Coast League. The book includes biographies of 36 top players, designed like Barratt's Famous Footballers cards from the 1940's. Some of the players have been attached to British clubs and those have been indicated in the list of players.

Frank Ambler
Garry Ayre (Queens Park Rangers)
Eddie Bak
Jim Blundell
Bob Bolitho
Roy Cairns
Tony Chursky
Jack Cowan (Dundee)
Errol Crossan (Norwich City)
Ernie Edmunds
Neil Ellett
Doug Greig
Trevor Harvey
Art Hughes
Gordon Ion
Glen Johnson (West Bromwich Albion)
Victor Kodelja
Bob Lenarduzzi (Reading)
Sam Lenarduzzi (Reading)
Don Matheson
Normie McLeod
Bobby Newbold
Buzz Parsons
Ken Pears
Brian Philley
Pat Philley
Brian Robinson
Bobby Smith
Jimmy Spencer
Gary Stevens
Gogie Stewart
David Stothard
Gene Vazzoler
Jackie Whent (Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, Luton Town, Kettering Town)
Fred Whittaker (Notts County)
Bruce Wilson

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