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U.S. OFFER DECLINED

Soccer Coach To Stay (N Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON. The national soccer coach, Mr L. Brocic has declined offers to coach in the United States. The offers were made to Mr Brocic by rtval organisations—the National Soccer League and the North American Soccer League—when he was on his way to the World Cup series in England in July.

The North American League has the backing of the United States Football Association and F.I.F.A. the National League is an outlaw group. “The initial offer from the outlawed group was very attractive,” Mr Brocic said. “But I turned down the offer because money is not everything. I wanted to remain loyal to F.I.F-A.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 15

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U.S. OFFER DECLINED Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 15

U.S. OFFER DECLINED Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 15

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