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Bob
Lenarduzzi -
Vancouver
 Mr.
Bob Lenarduzzi has had an outstanding career as a soccer player,
and has been called one of the 10 most influential people in sports
in British Columbia. He has earned the respect of many people as
one of Canada's premier athletes, and presently as an executive
who regularly supports his community.
Mr. Lenarduzzi's
name is synonymous with soccer due to his talent on the playing
field, his success as a coach, and his enormous efforts to nurture
and promote the game in B.C. and across Canada. His dedication and
vision have provided positive role models for generations of young
people and professional players in B.C., and he has given his time
to countless charitable causes and events.
Mr. Lenarduzzi
represented Canada in the 1984 Olympics and the 1986 World Cup,
and played professional soccer for 10 years, during which he was
the first Canadian to be named North American Player of the Year.
He was twice named the Canadian Soccer League's Coach of the Year,
as head coach of the Vancouver 86ers and Canada's national men's
team. He was also voted among the Top 30 Players of the Century
in the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association
Football region by international media.
Bob Lenarduzzi
has received many awards and honours, including induction into the
Soccer Hall of Fame, the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame, the North American
Soccer Hall of Fame, and the United Soccer League's Hall of Fame,
and was recently named A-League Executive of the Year.
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