Toronto Blizzard Media Guide

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Toronto Blizzard Media Guide TORONTO BLIZZARD 2019 -2020 MEDIA GUIDE BDA Holdings Inc. Toronto Blizzard…Developing a Better Human Being Through Soccer Helping High Performance Players Attain Scholarships/National Team/Pro ABOUT HIGH PERFORMANCE TRAINING FOR PLAYERS TAILORED TO OBTAINING SCHOLARSHIPS FROM D1 & D2 USA SCHOOLS & CDN UNIVERSITIES The Toronto Blizzard runs training programs that are directly tailored to US D1 & D2 schools as well as Canadian Universities and Colleges. We prepare players to be equal to &/or better than most ECNL Clubs. We run exhibition games and play 10-20, D1 schools annually. We train players at a higher intensity level than normal. Players learn a high level of tactical and physical awareness and are tested on a regular ongoing basis. Our program is specifically geared towards student athletes obtaining scholarship opportunities. VISION To provide every player in Ontario with a free education, be it in Canada or the USA via the most credible soccer programs. One built upon the expertise, passion and discipline of our founding members and operated under competent and caring leadership. HISTORY THE FATHER OF TFC Meet the Toronto Blizzard, the "father" of Toronto FC. The Forerunners to the Blizzard were the Toronto Metros who joined the NASL in 1971. The Toronto Blizzard were a professional soccer club based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that played in the North American Soccer League and rostered some of soccer's greatest players. From 1971 - 1975 the Toronto Metros played in the NASL out of Toronto Varsity Stadium. In 1975 the team was purchased for $250,000 by the Toronto Croatia of the National Soccer League (NSL), and the team became known as the Toronto Metros-Croatia. In the next season the club won the 1976 Soccer Bowl championship. Although a successful season they struggled financially. Then the Global Television Network purchased the corporation on February 1, 1979 for $2.6 million. Following the purchase, Toronto Croatia returned to the NSL as a separate club and the team was renamed the Toronto Blizzard. Under the new ownership, attendances doubled and from 1979 to 1983 and the Blizzard played home games at Exhibition Stadium before returning to Varsity Stadium for their final season in 1984. The team were the runners-up for the league championship in 1983, losing the Soccer Bowl to the Tulsa Roughnecks 2-0 in front of nearly 60, 000 people at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium. They were runners-up again in 1984 when they lost to the Chicago Sting two games to none in a best of three championship series. The club was coached in these final two years by Bobby Houghton, assisted by Dave Turner. The Blizzard qualified for the play-offs on two other occasions, in 1979 and 1982, losing in the first round on both those occasions. Prominent players included Clyde Best, Željko Bilecki, Jimmy Bone, Roberto Bettega, Drew Busby, David Byrne, Cliff Calvert, Tony Chursky, Pasquale De Luca, David Fairclough, Charlie Falzon, Colin Franks, George Gibbs, Jimmy Greenhoff, Steve Harris-Byrne, Graham Hatley, Paul Hammond, Paul James, Conny Karlsson, Victor Kodelja, Sam Lenarduzzi, Peter Lorimer, Ivan Lukacevic, Trevor McCallum, Colin Miller, Mike McLenaghen, Willie McVie, Alan Merrick, Charlie Mitchell, Juan Carlos Molina, Jan Möller, Francesco Morini, Jimmy Nicholl, Ace Ntsoelengoe, John Paskin, Rob Prentice, Randy Ragan, Neill Roberts, Malcolm Robertson, Peter Roe, Jomo Sono, Derek Spalding, Gordon Sweetzer, Blagoje Tamindžic, Jose Velasquez, Drago Vabec, and Bruce Wilson. Let's not forget the Metros greats like the Black Panther Portuguese footballer Eusebio, Croatian striker Ivan Lukacevic, Ivan Grnja, and Brazilian Ivair Ferreira to name a few. In 2010, the 1976 Soccer Bowl winning team was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame. Today the Toronto Blizzard organization is back once again like a Phoenix ready to rise from the ashes of the past to e reborn once again to greatness This time the first teams to be created are for the Women's game with plans for the men's side to follow suit shortly. The Toronto Blizzard Team will be looking to start play in the summer of 2017 in League One Ontario soccer. League One is the PRO-AM (Professional Amateur) development Soccer League of Ontario and is considered the official division 3 soccer in North America. Look for many great things to happen with the VELOPME DE NT D A Toronto Blizzard organization in the near future. R CA A D Z E IZ M L Y B TORONTO BLIZZARD STAFF COACHES GIUSEPPE (JOE) PAROLINI Toronto Blizzard Head Coach 1999 & League 1 Womens www.torontoblizzard.com Cell (416) 805-1294 https://twitter.com/Blizzardfc Tel: (905) 893-0696 Instagram: toronto_blizzard E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontoblizzard/ HIGHLIGHTS • Graduated 18 of 19 1998 Players to full Scholarships • Expertise in the soccer community has been focused in the capacity of coaching, and training youth development initiatives • Extensive experience in soccer from the grass roots up the pyramid to the World Cup Team (1986) & National Youth Teams (Men’s & Women’s National Teams) • U/20 National Youth Team (staff ), 1984 • U/16 National Youth Team (staff ),1980-84 • York University – Assistant Coach – 1979-82 • T oronto Blizzard (Canadian Soccer League) *General Manager, 1987-1993 • Member (trainer) of the 1986 Canadian Men’s World Cup Team (Mexico) • Member (Team Manager) of 2011 Canadian Women’s World Cup Team (Germany) • Staff member with Canadian WNT 2009-2011 with Carolina Morace • Played for famous Toronto City SC (Dave Jones-Head Coach & won numerous scoring Titles, along with Ontario Cup Champions with Toronto Termitana • Inducted into Soccer Hall of Fame (trainer of the “Team of Distinction”) CESARE TRIPODO Toronto Blizzard General Manager E-mail: [email protected] A passionate and committed soccer player, coach and administrator with an in depth knowledge of the game. Cesare’s leadership, management skills, and vision will allow him to develop and maintain Toronto Blizzard as a dominant Organization. Administration Experience: 15years- Executive Director, York Region Soccer Association • Humber College: 10 years Men's Assistant Coach • OWSL Provincial: 20 years Women's Head Coach • East Gwillambury SC: 10 years Board Member • East Gwillambury SC: 5 years Cub President • Soccer Referee: 10 years Ernest Ellis Emanuele Ameltonis Paul Reid UEFA - GK Coach BobbyYouth Martines Staff Coach Ray Samuels L1O AssistantNikki Matarazzo Coach Lorenzo Redwood Emanuele Ameltonis Staff Coach Staff Coach Mentor Coach Futsol Coach Goal Keeper Coach www.torontoblizzard.com 3 www.wscstrikers.com 3 VELOPME DE NT D A R CA A D Z E IZ M L Y B 2019 GRADUATES BDA Holdings Inc. Sabrina Graziano - Cumberland U Madeline Skinner - U of Western Caiya Mascoll-Sylvester - York U Alyah Spence - Ryerson Leah Bermudez Vanessa Bibilis - U of Toronto Marley Thompson - St. Bonaventure U Keejah Francis - York U Sabine Gillie-Hardy Jala Fraser - Ryerson U of Western - Memphis Harper Bennett - York U Alessia Skinner - Jackson State U Captain Rebecca Bartosh - U of Pittsburgh Lauren Hogg - Laurier U Megan Howell - Jackson State U Savannah Edwards - U of Albany NY Captain Sarah Nissan - RMC Reece Scott - Columbia State U Skylar Sheehan-Allyne Claire Reeves - Waterloo U Ryerson Jackson State Emily Reeves - Waterloo U Keishawna Brown - Jackson State U Muskaan Chandi - U of Toronto VELOPME DE NT D A R CA A D Z E IZ M L Y B 2020 - 2022 GRADUATES BDA Holdings Inc. DIVA PALERMO #1 2003 (2021 GRADUATE) ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS •2016 –2017 Won both years back to back school soccer Tournament with one goal against. •2012-2013 Won school basketball team tournament TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS • 2018 League Cup Winner • 2018 Dallas Cup • 2017 Participated in NYC, USA Showcase Tournament Toronto Blizzard with approximately 1.2 goals against tournament GOAL KEEPER • 2017 Won First Place in Danny Pellegrini Tournament with no goals scored against. HT: 5’5 WT:160 lbs. • 2016-2017 Was named best goalie in the league with most number of shutouts with an average of goals DOB: July 28, 2003 against of 1.45 with 10 shutouts with Vaughan CGSL Projected Grad Year: 2021 • 2016 Was called up to number 1 goalkeeper to Vaughan Soccer St. Thomas of Villanova College Club CGSL King City, Ontario • 2013-2014 Played most of the year as a Rep call up. Citizenship: Canadian • 2010 Won House league Finals with no goals scored against OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS Goals/Ambitions • Asked to play for Senior Varsity Soccer Team at Villanova College To Play University Soccer D1 • Played Junior Varsity Soccer at Villanova College • Fluent in English and speaking some Italian and French National Team Scholarship Favourite Player ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS/AWARDS Lionel Messi • 2018- Is maintaining an 80% Grade Average • 2017: Maintained 80% Grade Average Gigi Buffone • 2017- Was Accepted into Villanova College Alex Morgan • 2011-2017- Received many characteristic awards SPONSORS www.torontoblizzard.com 8 SAVANNA MONDESIR- SINGH #2 2003 (2022 GRADUATE) ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS · Track and Field 100m Finalist (Central) 2019 · Slow Pitch Ontario Tournament 2019 · Volleyball Board Finalist 2017 · Athletic Award 2017 CLUBS AND AREAS OF INTEREST Toronto Blizzard · Life Sciences (Pediatrics and Genetics) Position: Wingback Clubs: · University of Guelph Science Olympics -2019 · Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) - Present HT: 5’ 9” WT: 145 lb. · Black Alliance Student Member -Present DOB: 2003/01/06 Grad Year: 2022 ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS/AWARDS School Name: Bill Crothers Secondary
Recommended publications
  • Chicago Fire
    Chicago Fire John Bankston 2001 SW 31st Avenue Hallandale, FL 33009 2001 SW 31st Avenue www.mitchellane.com Hallandale, FL 33009 www.mitchellane.com Copyright © 2019 by Mitchell Lane Publishers. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. Printed and bound in the United States of America. Printing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Designer: Ed Morgan Editor: Sharon F. Doorasamy Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Bankston, John, 1974- author Title: Chicago Fire / by John Bankston. Description: Hallandale, FL : Mitchell Lane Publishers, 2019. | Series: Major League Soccer | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2018003124| ISBN 9781680202441 (library bound) | ISBN 9781680202458 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Chicago Fire (Soccer team)—History—Juvenile literature. Classification: LCC GV943.6.C45 B36 2018 | DDC 796.334/6477311—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018003124 PHOTO CREDITS: Design Elements, freepik.com, Cover Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images, p. 5 © Ralph Morris CC-BY-SA-2.0, p. 6 public domain, p. 7 Shaun Botterill/ALLSPORT Getty Images, p. 8 Jonathan Daniel/ALLSPORT Getty Images, p. 11 Christopher Ruppel/Getty Images, p. 13 Doug Pensinger/Getty Images, p. 14 Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images, p. 17 freepik.com, p. 18 Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images, p. 21 Jonathan Daniel/MLS via Getty Images, p. 22 Stephen Dunn/Getty Images, p. 25 freepik.com, p. 27 Dylan Buell/Getty Images Contents Chapter One No More Sting ...............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2019Collegealmanac 8-13-19.Pdf
    college soccer almanac Table of Contents Intercollegiate Coaching Records .............................................................................................................................2-5 Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA) .......................................................................................6 United Soccer Coaches Rankings Program ...........................................................................................................7 Bill Jeffrey Award...........................................................................................................................................................8-9 United Soccer Coaches Staffs of the Year ..............................................................................................................10-12 United Soccer Coaches Players of the Year ...........................................................................................................13-16 All-Time Team Academic Award Winners ..............................................................................................................17-27 All-Time College Championship Results .................................................................................................................28-30 Intercollegiate Athletic Conferences/Allied Organizations ...............................................................................32-35 All-Time United Soccer Coaches All-Americas .....................................................................................................36-85
    [Show full text]
  • Nanticoke Mayor Is Attacked
    CMYK TODAY’S $ $ Areason to You oughta be DEAL 99 ONLY@ celebrate in pictures FOR 45 Gay pride celebration boost- Parish’s first Mass; Kids DAILY ed by N.Y. marriage law. Festival; Murgas Radio Club DEPA AL! NE NATION & WORLD, 5A CLICK, 1C Sign up now at nepadailydeals.com The Times Leader292459 WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com MONDAY,JUNE 27,2011 50¢ SUNDAY’S SCOREBOARD St. Therese Church in Wilkes-Barre holds final Mass before Nanticoke consolidation with St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception mayor is attacked Joe Dougherty is beaten Saturday in a crime that might be linked to others. INTERLEAGUE By JERRY LYNOTT N.Y. YANKEES 6 [email protected] ROCKIES 4 NANTICOKE – As the city’s mayor, Joe Dougherty might have upset some people, but not to the point where they would beat him and PHILLIES 3 steal his car. The part-time mayor was the OAKLAND A’S 1 victim of a vicious attack Sat- urday night near his house on East Green Street that left him METS 8 with a broken nose, staples in his head and bruises over his RANGERS 5 body. DON CAREY/ THE TIMES LEADER “I don’t think it was anybody Monsignor Francis J. Callahan speaks to the parishioners of St. Therese in Wilkes-Barre during the last from town, to be completely “Next NATIONAL LEAGUE Mass at the church on Sunday afternoon. To his left is a statue of St. Therese. honest with you,” he said Sun- PADRES 4 day. thing you Three white males in their know I’m BRAVES 1 late teens or early 20s assault- ed him and drove off with a drug out of white, four-door 2011 Chevro- my car and New roots form let Cruze that has the number IL BASEBALL 192 in black on the driver’s side I’m BULLS 11 quarter panel.
    [Show full text]
  • 6.20 Program.Pdf
    LouCity Program Ad 2020 b.pdf 1 8/24/20 12:04 PM WE NEED TO BENOWNOW MOREMORE THANTHAN EVEREVER C M Y Just as LouCity players work together on the field, CM MY we work together in innovative ways with businesses, CY individuals, nonprofits and government orgs to CMY empower individuals and families in our community K to achieve their fullest potential. We mean it when we say that with your help, we will create a better – more equitable future for all – right here at home! Go LouCity! 502.426.8820 www.blairwood.com metrounitedway.org/2020 IN THIS ISSUE GAME PREVIEW 04 Match preview: what to watch for with Racing Lou FC and Houston Dash TEAM ROSTERS 05 A look at team rosters for Racing Louisville FC and Houston Dash LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 07 Key details about Racing Lou's home MAP OF LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 08 Map including sections, vendors, and more RACING STAFF 10 Racing Louisville's Coaches, Technical Staff, & Support Staff MEET THE TEAM 12-19 Player profiles for every athlete 2021 SEASON SCHEDULE 18 Racing Louisville's 2021 NWSL schedule COMMUNITY PARTNERS 19 A listing of Racing Louisville's business partners 03 match preview: what to watch for with racing lou fc vs houston dash By Jonathan Lintner After the NWSL’s international break, a revitalized HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE: Racing has found much Racing Louisville FC returns to action Sunday when more success in front of its supporters. Dating back hosting the Houston Dash at 3 p.m. inside Lynn Family to the preseason Challenge Cup tournament, the new Stadium.
    [Show full text]
  • Class of 2005 Bios
    Wisconsin Soccer Hall of Fame – Class of 2005 Bios Amadou Diagne, Player, Madison 56ers He currently resides in Elkins Park, PA with his wife Alexanda. Amadou was born in Saint Louis, Senegal in 1951, and began his playing career on local area teams. In 1971 he game to Wisconsin and began playing for Shorewood Soccer Club of Madison leading them to a regional and state championships. Amadou was one of the most gifted goal scorers to ever play in the Madison area and was selected to every regional All-Star Team named by the WSA Capital Region. In 1979 he began play in the WSA Major Division with the Madison 56ers and immediately made his mark as one of the best goal scorers in Wisconsin. He led the Madison 56ers in scoring for five years in the mid- 1980's, totaling 91 goals and 50 assists in eight years of play in the WSA Major Division. His outstanding play, his leadership and example, aided the Madison 56ers in winning first conference championships and eventually Major Division championships. Milorad Grozdanic (b. Yugoslavia, State Serbia), Player, Serbian SC Milwaukee Currently resides in Altadena, CA. Milorad was born in Serbia, in 1925. He began his successful playing career as a goalkeeper after World War II in Germany from 1946 to 1950. He continued that success after coming to Milwaukee as a valued member of the Serbian Sport Club and one of the top goalkeepers in Wisconsin's from 1951 to 1958. Milorad led Serbian Sport Club to the state championships in 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, and 1958, and the Challenge Cup State Championship in 1956, 1957, 1958, and 1959.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 UNC Women's Soccer Record Book
    2020 UNC Women’s Soccer Record Book 1 2020 UNC Women’s Soccer Record Book Carolina Quick Facts Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. 2020 UNC Soccer Media Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents, Quick Facts........................................................................ 2 Established: December 11, 1789 (UNC is the oldest public university in the United States) 2019 Roster, Pronunciation Guide................................................................... 3 2020 Schedule................................................................................................. 4 Enrollment: 18,814 undergraduates, 11,097 graduate and professional 2019 Team Statistics & Results ....................................................................5-7 students, 29,911 total enrollment Misc. Statistics ................................................................................................. 8 Dr. Kevin Guskiewicz Chancellor: Losses, Ties, and Comeback Wins ................................................................. 9 Bubba Cunningham Director of Athletics: All-Time Honor Roll ..................................................................................10-19 Larry Gallo (primary), Korie Sawyer Women’s Soccer Administrators: Year-By-Year Results ...............................................................................18-21 Rich (secondary) Series History ...........................................................................................23-27 Senior Woman Administrator: Marielle vanGelder Single Game Superlatives ........................................................................28-29
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Annual Report
    Annual Report - 2011 7601 Martin Grove Road VAUGHAN, Ontario L4L 9E4 www.ontariosoccer.net Introduction While 2011 was indeed a time of transition and renewal, the Association also Moving forward, it is very important that Alex Chiet can count on the continued Message from the President accomplished a great deal. Specifically, we introduced, under Alex Chiet, the support and input of every OSA District and Club around this critical program in beginning of our phased-in approach to LTPD. This may be the most important the years to come. step our game—and our Association—has taken on in more than a generation. 2011 was a year of significant “transition and In 2011 we launched our “Respect in Soccer” initiative. While our execution was In 2012 we will continue to build on some of the strategic initiatives we undertook renewal”. While we still have a lot of work to do flawed in terms of how the program was implemented and communicated to our throughout 2011 including: to get where we need to go, I am proud to be membership, that does not diminish the absolute value and importance of this part of an Association that continues to work effort. We have renewed our relationship with Respect in Sport Inc., in order to • Continuing to increase grassroots participation together and make positive change towards the rebuild and continue to execute a stronger program in 2012 and beyond. It is a • Sustaining Club, District, League and Provincial excellence betterment of Soccer in this Province. This would necessary step and timely response that will make our game better—and safer— • Further defining a clear philosophy, with achievable and realistic pathways for not have been possible without the strong for all our, players, coaches, referees and parents.
    [Show full text]
  • What Employers Should Consider About the Women Soccer Players' Wage Discrimination Claim
    04.07.16 What Employers Should Consider about the Women Soccer Players' Wage Discrimination Claim What would you say if you were paid less money for winning than someone else was paid just for showing up? Is that wage discrimination? Yes it is, according to the stars of U.S. Women's National Soccer Team. Last week, five stars of World Cup Champion women's team filed a wage discrimination claim with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against U.S. Soccer. Hope Solo, Carli Lloyd, Becky Sauerbrunn, Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe claim that despite winning more, they are paid less than the men. According to the complaint: − The women's yearly salary is $72,000, compared to the men's yearly salary of $100,000 − The women are paid less for winning exhibition games than men get for simply showing up. The base pay for women to play in exhibition games is $3,600 and they get a bonus of $1,350 if they win; compared to the men who get paid a base of $5,000, with a bonus of $8,166 if they win; − The women receive a lower per diem rate for daily travel expenses. The women receive $50 per day for domestic travel and $60 per day for international travel, whereas the men receive $62.50 and $75.00 respectively; and − "The pay structure for advancement through the rounds of World Cup was so skewed that, in 2015, the men earned $9 million for losing in the round of 16, while the women earned only $2 million for winning the entire tournament.
    [Show full text]
  • Fds Progrshort Doppia 275X404(X2).Indd
    SABATO 12 OTTOBRE |TRENTO 14 SCHUMI E LA FERRARI PIÙ FORTE 15 IL PERFECTO MUNDO DI STEFANO 18 QUESTIONE DI TESTA .00 DI SEMPRE |Auditorium Santa Chiara| .00 |Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore| .00 |Palazzo Geremia| Con Piero Ferrari, vicepresidente Ferrari, Stefano Con Stefano Ghisolfi, arrampicatore Con Niccolò Campriani, pluricampione olimpico, 09 GOGGIA E MAZE: LE DONNE JET 10 Meet&greet con Domenicali, presidente Automobili Lamborghini, Mauro Porta, neurologo IRCCS Galeazzi di Milano .30 .30 Di Simone Battaggia |Teatro Sociale| la NAZIONALE DI CANOTTAGGIO Eddie Irvine, pilota Ferrari dal 1996 al 1999, Sabine Powered by LA SPORTIVA Di Luigi Ripamonti Con Sofia Goggia e Tina Maze, |Camp Rowing| Kehm, manager Schumacher leggende dello sci Di Andrea Cremonesi e Cristina Fantoni 15 BAGGIO, L’ESSENZA E I VALORI 18 WIERER E VITTOZZI, Di Gianni Valenti 11 Meet&greet con .30 .00 DRITTE AL BERSAGLIO .00 14 I GIOVANI, LE FAMIGLIE DEL CALCIO la NAZIONALE DI TIRO .00 |Teatro Sociale| |Auditorium Lettere e Filosofia| 09 MARATONA PER CHI? E LO SPORT |Palazzo Geremia| Con Dorothea Wierer e Lisa Vittozzi, biatlete CON L’ARCO |Camp Tiro con l’Arco| Con Roberto Baggio, leggenda del calcio .30 Con Eusebio Di Francesco, allenatore Sampdoria, Di Alberto Faustini |Palazzo Geremia| Tomas Ress, cestista, Di Andrea Monti Con Stefano Baldini, maratoneta e campione 11 PARIS-SVINDAL: VELOCITÀ Valentina Di Mattei, ricercatrice olimpico, Gianfranco Beltrami, medico federale, .30 18 TXIKON E MORO: IN CIMA Stefano Righetti, cardiologo dell’Ospedale San MASSIMA |Auditorium
    [Show full text]
  • Set Checklist I Have the Complete Set 1972/73 Arbeshi Reproductions George Keeling Caricatures
    Nigel's Webspace - English Football Cards 1965/66 to 1979/80 Set checklist I have the complete set 1972/73 Arbeshi Reproductions George Keeling caricatures Peter Allen Orient Brian Hall Liverpool Terry Anderson Norwich City Paul Harris Orient Robert Arber Orient Ron Harris Chelsea George Armstrong Arsenal David Harvey Leeds United Alan Ball Arsenal Steve Heighway Liverpool Gordon Banks - All Stars Stoke City Ricky Heppolette Orient Geoff Barnett Arsenal Phil Hoadley Orient Phil Beal Tottenham Hotspur Pat Holland West Ham United Colin Bell - All Stars Manchester City John Hollins Chelsea Peter Bennett Orient Peter Houseman Chelsea Clyde Best West Ham United Alan Hudson Chelsea George Best - All Stars Manchester United Emlyn Hughes - All Stars Liverpool Jeff Blockley - All Stars Arsenal Emlyn Hughes Liverpool Billy Bonds West Ham United Norman Hunter Leeds United Jim Bone Norwich City Pat Jennings Tottenham Hotspur Peter Bonetti Chelsea Mick Jones Leeds United Ian Bowyer Orient Kevin Keegan Liverpool Billy Bremner Leeds United Kevin Keegan - All Stars Liverpool Max Briggs Norwich City Kevin Keelan Norwich City Terry Brisley Orient Howard Kendall - All Stars Everton Trevor Brooking West Ham United Ray Kennedy Arsenal Geoff Butler Norwich City Joe Kinnear Tottenham Hotspur Ian Callaghan Liverpool Cyril Knowles Tottenham Hotspur Clive Charles West Ham United Frank Lampard West Ham United Jack Charlton Leeds United Chris Lawler Liverpool Martin Chivers Tottenham Hotspur Alec Lindsay Liverpool Allan Clarke Leeds United Doug Livermore Norwich
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Soccer Awards
    WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 15 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NOTE: From 1980-85, the National D–Karen Gollwitzer, SUNY Cortland D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barbara M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia Soccer Coaches Association of D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barbara America (NSCAA) selected one F–Pam Baughman, George Mason D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. M–Jill Rutten, NC State All-America team that combined all F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara three divisions. Starting in 1986, Division III selected its own team, F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Lisa Cole, SMU but Divisions I and II continued to F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina select one team. Starting in 1988, F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina all three divisions selected their 1984 F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–April Kater, Massachusetts own teams. Soccer America started F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell NSCAA 1991 selecting a team in 1988, which SOCCER AMERICA included all divisions. Beginning in G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barbara NSCAA 1990, the team was selected from D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina D–Lisa Bray, William Smith G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin only Division I schools. NSCAA and D–Leslie Gallimore, California D–Linda Hamilton, NC State D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts was rebranded as United Soccer D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. D–Lori Henry, North Carolina M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut Coaches in 2017.
    [Show full text]
  • La Torretta», Giunto Alla Sua Trentaseiesima Edizione
    PATROCINATO DA: Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano PREMIO-PRESIDENTE DELLA REPUBBLICA TARGA-PRESIDENTE DELLA CAMERA DEI DEPUTATI Consiglio Regionale della Lombardia PREMIO NAZIONALE SPORT-CULTURA-PROFESSIONI-SOLIDARIETA’ IN COLLABORAZIONE ANTENNA3 Comune di Milano Trofeo “ATLETA DELL’Anno” G.L.G.S. Gruppo Lombardo Giornalisti Sportivi INVITO (valido per due persone) 30 novembre 2009 - ore 18 Centro Eventi Campari viale Gramsci 141 - Sesto San Giovanni PREMIO NAZIONALE SPORT-CULTURA-PROFESSIONI-SOLIDARIETA’ Lunedì 30 novembre 2009 alle ore 18 presso il Centro Eventi Campari, viale Gramsci 141 a Sesto San Giovanni, saranno consegnati gli annuali riconoscimenti del Premio Nazionale «La Torretta», giunto alla sua trentaseiesima edizione. Il Premio, presieduto da Bruno Pizzul, si avvale del contributo dell’Amministrazione Comunale e dell’appassionato impegno dei componenti il Comitato Promotore, i quali comprendono prestigiosi nomi di aziende, imprenditori, commercianti e professionisti. Obiettivo del premio non è solo quello di offrire un riconoscimento ai campioni dello sport, ma anche quello di evidenziare il troppo spesso oscuro lavoro di quegli atleti che, pur non praticando una disciplina sportiva popolare, hanno dedicato la loro vita e il loro entusiasmo agli sport minori, nobilitandone il ruolo e favorendone la diffusione. Il «Torretta» non si ferma allo sport perché premia, inoltre, persone che si sono distinte nella cultura, nelle professioni, nella solidarietà, per la qualità, la creatività, la capacità innovativa, l’umanità e il senso civico della loro opera. Anche per questo la manifestazione ha avuto ampi riconoscimenti a tutti i livelli istituzionali, a partire dalla Presidenza della Repubblica. Nell’ambito della manifestazione verrà assegnato il Trofeo «Atleta dell’Anno», in collaborazione con Telelombardia, Antenna 3.
    [Show full text]