Istvan Gaal (soccer)

Istvan Gaal was a Hungarian soccer player. In 1970, he moved to Canada and was signed by the Kitchener Kickers. According to reports at the time, Gaal had turned down a lucrative offer from Bologna, then only six years removed from a Serie A title, to join the Kickers.[1]

Overview

The following season John Fischer, president of the Kickers, agreed to trade him to the Toronto Hungarians. However, instead of another player, Gaal was exchanged for a soccer ball.[2][3]

References

  1. Schenectady Gazette. "Team swaps player for soccer ball". 25 June 1971, p. 31. Retrieved on 15 March 2015.
  2. Wulffson, Don L. (January 1994). Amazing True Stories. Scholastic. pp. 109–110. ISBN 0-590-45958-9.
  3. "Traded for a soccer ball 1971". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. May 25, 2006. Retrieved 23 November 2008. The Kitchener Concordia Kickers of the Canadian National League deemed Istvan Gaal such a pathetic player that they swapped him to the Toronto Hungarians for a soccer ball worth $27.50. Kickers president John Fischer said, "I think it was a very fair trade. We didn't give him away for nothing."


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