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Soccer: a geopolitical force?



Medium: Radio
Program: The Current
Broadcast Date : July 20, 2004
Reporter: Mark Kelley
Guest(s): Franklin Foer
Duration: 19:37

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Canada creates new soccer league
It's 1961 and a new professional soccer league for Canada has just been announced.

April 6, 1961 - 4:47 

Scottish goalie comes to Canada
Bill Brown has come from Scotland to play in Canada's pro league, hoping to help boost soccer's profile here.

May 5, 1967 - 4:05 

'The Budd rule'
Canadian soccer player Brian Budd isn't allowed in the World Superstars competition anymore.

March 25, 1980 - 6:58 

Canada clinches a spot at the World Cup
In a match in St. John's, Canada beats Honduras to earn a spot at soccer's biggest tournament.

Sept. 16, 1985 - 6:01 

The totem tournament
Morningside looks at a popular annual soccer tournament for the native community on Canada's west coast.

April 17, 1992 - 14:25 

Soccer: a geopolitical force?
In many parts of the world, soccer isn't just a game – it's a reflection of national, political and even religious tensions.

July 20, 2004 - 19:37 

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