I would say the value largely depends on the ball itself. If it is an original Adidas NASL ball from the 70's in good, very good, or excellent condition, you may have a winner and it may be worth in excess of $1000. If it's not an original Adidas ball, the value could be anything, it depends if there are Oakland soccer fans out there who would have an interest in it.
500
A Major League Soccer club's active roster is comprised of up to 30 players.
Some say Oakland might buy the new York red bulls
it would cost around 300 to never gonna sell ever
That would be at the MLS website, http://web.mlsnet.com/players/roster.jsp?club=t110. Click on the 'San Jose Earthquakes Roster' to see the roster.
docker, locker, mocker, knocker, rocker, shocker, stalker,blocker, knocker, locker, rockerAlot can rythm with soccer. ex: locker, doctor, , jocker, mocker, roster, and rocker.The previous person who wrote this was a complete imbicile who claimed that doctor and binnocular rhymed with soccer, roster rhymes with soccer, and misspelled doctor, along with saying her rhymes with soccerThe word locker rhymes with soccer.
It would come out to 200-450 in todays market. =D
on a field at once it is eleven including the goalie, and on a roster it is a maximum of 22 i believe
About 26 players can be on a michigan varsity team in one season.
It would be worth around 500 to 1,000 dollars Black10 says: It would be quite expensive, but at the same time how many people in a life time get an autographed ball?
He is still alive and signing autographs. You can find his autographs available for sale for $10 and up online. Add in the value of the soccer ball and whatever is used to display it.
Soccer players are required to have numbers in order to distinguish players on the field. No two players on the same team may share a number and the numbers with names must be listed on the team roster.