SASH’s Second Virtual Symposium: “Domestic Leagues and International Stories”

The Society for American Soccer History has organized a virtual symposium to replace the symposium originally scheduled for the weekend of April 18-19 at Rutgers University-Newark. The Rutgers-Newark symposium was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The first session was held on May 1, 2020, and video of those proceedings can be found here: https://www.ussoccerhistory.org/sash-video/

The second session titled “Domestic Leagues and International Stories” will take place Friday, June 5, 2020, at 1:00 PM EST

The presenters and their presentations are:

Kurt Rausch – Samuel Bustard and Soccer Through The Turbulent Teens
Patrick Sullivan – A Fine Silver Cup: Notable Trophies of Southern Soccer, 1897-1968
Kevin Tallec Marston – Citizen or Subject? Nationality and a Sporting Diplomatic Governance Scandal Avoided After England vs. USA, 1950
Dan Creel – A Veritable Watergate of Soccer: the 1976 American Soccer League Season
Steve Holroyd – When Everyone Could Be a Striker: The NASL Players Job Action of 1979
Zachary R. Bigalke – Border Crossings: American-Born Mexicans at International Women’s Tournaments

The Annual Business Meeting will follow the presentations.

Please note that these sessions will be conducted over the SASH Zoom account. See below for the dedicated session URL.

How to access the second session of the SASH Virtual Symposium Symposium taking place on Friday, June 5, at 1 PM EST:

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