- Don Petrie
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Don Petrie (born May 22, 1922 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a football head coach and former Canadian soccer player.
Don Petrie played Vancouver St. Saviour's 1942-43, University of British Columbia 1943-46, St. Saviours again 1946-47, Vancouver City 1947-48.
Petrie coached the Vancouver Halecos, helping them win the Canadian club championship in 1956. He coached the Canadian national soccer team in 1957 in World Cup qualifying games against Mexico and United States.
On April 2000 Petrie was inducted as a Builder into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.
External links
Canada national soccer team – Dinsdale (1968–70) · Pike (1970–73) · McAllister (1973) · Krautzun (1973–75) · McAllister (1975) · Krautzun (1975–77) · Clarke (1979–81) · Waiters (1981–85) · Wilson (interim) (1985) · Waiters (1985–86) · Bearpark (1986–87) · Taylor (1988–89) · Lenarduzzi (1989–90) · Waiters (1990–91) · Lenarduzzi (1992–97) · Twamley (interim) (1998) · Osieck (1999–2003) · Miller (interim) (2003) · Yallop (2004–06) · Hart (interim) (2006–07) · Mitchell (2008–09) · Hart (2009–) Categories:- 1922 births
- Living people
- Soccer people from British Columbia
- Canada national soccer team managers
- Canadian soccer coaches
- Canadian soccer players
- Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame inductees
- People from Vancouver
- UBC Thunderbirds soccer players
- Vancouver City S.C. players
- Canadian soccer biography stubs
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