- Catholic Boy 1978
Lets get down to business. I am 29 years old, born and raised in California. Not sure what I am doing here in VA. I am hoping to meet someone who will love me for me. I consider myself down to earth, funny and serious when I need to be.
- Yogi 1978
I use Crisco for my hair.
- Eaton Rapids Class Of 1978
We are Jeff and Barb (Joehlin) DeLong - we created this MySpace page for all our classmates of the Graduating Class of 1978 from Eaton Rapids High School. We hope to use this site for contact information for our 30th Class Reunion. Please let us know your address, telephone number and email address so we can send you any information we will be sending out about our Reunion.
- Jefferson High La, Ca. Class Of 1978
Thomas Jefferson High School Class of 1978 30 Year Reunion Committee. Please sign up on the friends list and a committee member will be in contact with you.
- Barbie Barbie 1978
- Hugo Sánchez
Hugo Sánchez Márquez, popularly nicknamed Pentapichichi and Hugol, is a Mexican former football striker who played for four European clubs, including Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid. As a member Mexico national team he participated in three World Cups. Sánchez played twelve seasons in the Spanish "Primera División" and is the second highest goalscorer in the history of that league.
- Kenny Dalglish
Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish MBE (born 4 March 1951 in Dalmarnock, Glasgow) is a former Scottish international football player. He was famous for his successes with Celtic in the 1970s and with the English club Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s. A prolific goalscorer, he was the first to score 100 league goals in both the English and Scottish leagues. He was recently crowned the Player Who Shook The Kop the most in its history, ahead of Steven Gerrard (2nd), Ian Rush (3rd), …
- Arie Haan
Arie Haan is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder, who scored 6 goals in 35 matches for the Dutch national squad of the 1970s. At club level he enjoyed a successful career with AFC Ajax, R.S.C. Anderlecht, Standard Liège and PSV Eindhoven. He participated seven times in European Cup finals with five victories and two defeats.
- Henrik Berglund Mattsson-Mårn
- Graeme Souness
Graeme James Souness (born 6 May, 1953 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. He is perhaps best known as the former captain of the successful Liverpool team of the early 1980s, and as a manager with, amongst others, Rangers, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United.
- Paolo Rossi
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- Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Karl-Heinz "Kalle" Rummenigge (born September 25, 1955 in Lippstadt) is a former football player. He had his greatest successes in his time with Bayern Munich, where he won the Intercontinental Cup, the European Cup of Champions as well as a number of national titles. With Germany he was runner-up in the 1982 FIFA World Cup and the 1986 FIFA World Cup, and won the 1980 European Championship. He was also honoured twice as European Footballer of the Year.
- Claudio Gentile
Claudio Gentile (born 27 September 1953) is an Italian football coach and former player of the 1970s and 1980s. One of the toughest and roughest defenders in the history of the game, Gentile was a key part of both the World Cup winning Italy team of 1982, and the success of Juventus of the period.
- Andrzej Szarmach
Andrzej Szarmach is a former Polish soccer player. He played in the Polish national team during its "golden age" in the 1970s. With Grzegorz Lato at his right, Robert Gadocha at his left, and Kazimierz Deyna in support, Szarmach profitted from the absence of Włodzimierz Lubański to lead the Polish attack, the best at 1974 World Cup, with sixteen goals. While Lato finished first in the Cup in goals with seven, Szarmach, with five goals, …
- Asa Hartford
Richard 'Asa' Hartford (born in Clydebank, Scotland on 24 October 1950) was a Scottish international midfielder and talented footballer who became famous for failing a medical examination due to the discovery of a heart condition which put paid to a high profile transfer to Leeds United in November 1971.
- Mario Kempes
Mario Alberto Kempes is an Argentine former football striker. His father, Mario, who was also a football player, inspired him to play from a young age. At the age of 7 years, he began playing with a junior team and at 14 he joined la cuarta de Talleres. A year later, he signed for the Biblioteca Bell.
- Alberto Tarantini
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- Bo Larsson
Bo "Bosse" Larsson is a former Swedish football midfielder/striker. Bosse Larsson was one of the national team profiles during the 1970's. In total he got 70 caps, and played at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, 1974 FIFA World Cup and 1978 FIFA World Cup. Most of his club career he played for Malmö FF where he won the league championship several times. Between 1966 and 1969 he played professionally for VfB Stuttgart.
- Henri Michel
Henri Michel is a former French footballer, who played as a midfielder and later went on to coach various national teams. In 2005, he helped Côte d'Ivoire qualify for their first-ever appearance in a world cup at the 2006 World Cup, he resigned from the post after the 2006 World Cup. Previously, he managed the French national team, guiding it to a third-place finish in the 1986 World Cup. In 1994 he managed Cameroon; from 1995-2000, he managed Morocco; and from 2001-2002, …
- Alan Rough
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- Willie Donachie
William Donachie (born 5 October 1951) is a Scottish former professional footballer and current manager of Football League One side Millwall. He won 35 full caps for Scotland, playing in the 1978 World Cup. Donachie was born in Glasgow, but began his football career in England as a junior with Manchester City, turning professional in December 1968.
- Carles Rexach
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- Roberto Rivelino
Roberto Rivelino (b. January 1, 1946 - São Paulo) is a Brazilian football player, famous for his extremely potent left-foot shot, thunderous long-range free kicks and large moustache. He also invented a soccer move called the "Elastico", also known as "flip flap". He is widely regarded as one of the most graceful footballers ever, and is usually ranked as the 4th best Brazilian, after Pelé, Garrincha, and Zico, respectively, …
- Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
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- Archie Gemmill
Archibald "Archie" Gemmill is a Scottish former footballer, famous for his goal against the Netherlands in the 1978 World Cup. The goal is so famous that it overshadows an immensely successful career in which he won three league titles at two clubs (two of them under Brian Clough) and led his national side. He was the first player to appear as a substitute in Scottish football history. Gemmill’s career was also characterized by short, eventful stays at clubs, …
- Sepp Maier
Josef ("Sepp") Maier (born February 28, 1944 in Metten, Germany) is a former professional football goalkeeper. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time. He spent the entirety of his professional playing career at Bayern Munich, winning the West German Championship four times and the European Cup three times in succession. Between 1966 and 1977 he played in an uninterrupted sequence of 422 matches, still a German national record.
- Piet Wildschut
Pieter ("Piet") Wildschut (born October 25, 1957 in Leeuwarden, Friesland) is a retired football defender from the Netherlands, who obtained a total number of eleven international caps for the Dutch national team. A player of FC Twente, he represented his native country at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, where Holland finished second. Later on Wildschut moved to PSV Eindhoven, after having started his career for FC Groningen.
- Roberto Dinamite
Carlos Roberto de Oliveira, nicknamed Roberto Dinamite (born April 13, 1954 in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state) is a Brazilian politician and legendary former football center-forward, most associated with the club Vasco da Gama. He is one of the most prolific goalscorers in the history of Brazilian football and one of the most important players in Vasco da Gama's history.
- Paolo Conti
Paolo Conti (born 1 April 1950) is a former Italian football goalkeeper. During his club career he played for Modena, Arezzo, Roma, Verona, Sampdoria, and Bari. He also played for the Italy national football team, and was a member of the 1978 FIFA World Cup squad.
- Luis Arconada
Luis Miguel Arconada Etxarri (born June 26 1954 in Donostia, Spain) is a former international football goalkeeper. In his career he chalked up 551 first-division games in Spain, and 68 national team caps. He represented his native country at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada, where Spain was eliminated in the first round.
- Wim Rijsbergen
Wilhelmus ("Wim") Gerardus Rijsbergen (born 18 January 1952 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland) is a football manager and former defender from the Netherlands, and is currently in charge of the Trinidad and Tobago national team. Playing for Feyenoord Rotterdam, Rijsbergen was part of the Netherlands national football team which finished second in both the 1974 and 1978 World Cups. He later played in the North American Soccer League, for the New York Cosmos.
- Wim Jansen
Wilhelmus ("Wim") Marinus Anthonius Jansen (born October 28, 1946 in Rotterdam) is a former Dutch football player and manager. He spent most of his playing career with his hometown team, Feyenoord, between 1965 and 1980. At Feyenoord, Jansen won four League Championships, one Dutch Cup, and one UEFA Cup. He also won the European Cup in 1970 when Feyenoord defeated Celtic 2-1 in Milan. Jansen would later manage Celtic.
- Toninho Cerezo
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- Walter Schachner
Walter "Schoko" Schachner is a football manager and former Austrian national player (forward). As he always brought chocolate to the games when he was a boy, he got the nickname "schoko". Since 2006 he is manager at German 2nd Bundesliga side TSV 1860 München. On March 9, 2007, he and TSV 1860 München have agreed to terminate his contract at the end of the 2006-2007 season on June 30. His successor will be Marco Kurz as announced the next day.
- Jan Tomaszewski
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- Ali Parvin
Ali Parvin (born September 25, 1947 in Tehran) is an Iranian football coach and former player. He is one of the most famous footballers ever to play in Iran.
- Dominique Dropsy
Dominique Dropsy (born December 9, 1951 in Leuze, Aisne) is a former football goalkeeper from France, who earned seventeen international caps for the French national team during the late 1970s, early 1980s. A player of RC Strasbourg (1973-1984), he was a member of the French team in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.
- Carlos Roberto Gallo
Carlos Roberto Gallo, best known as "Carlos" was a former Brazilian footballer in goalkeeper role. In career (1974-1993) was played for Ponte Preta, Corinthians, Atlético Mineiro, Guarani, Palmeiras, Portuguesa and Malatyaspor in Turkey. He won two Awards Brazilian Silver Ball. For Brazilian team he was played 35 matches and participated at 1978, 1982 and 1986 FIFA World Cup.
- Francesco Graziani
Francesco "Ciccio" Graziani (born December 16, 1952) is an Italy football manager and former player.
- Abel Braga
Abel Carlos da Silva Braga, also known as "Abel Braga" or just "Abel" during his playing days (born September 1, 1952 in Rio de Janeiro), is a football (soccer) manager and a former football player.