Terry Bidiak Explained
Terry Bidiak (born 20 June 1945) is a Canadian former soccer player who played as a midfielder.
Career
Bidiak played at the youth level with Toronto Ukraina, and played with the senior team in 1960 in the National Soccer League.[1] [2] In 1964, he played at the college levelwith Michigan State University.[3] In 1967, he signed a contract with Detroit Cougars of the United Soccer Association.[4] In 1971, he signed with the Toronto Metros of the North American Soccer League.[5] In July, 1971 the Metros loaned Bidiak to the Toronto Hellas of the National Soccer League.[6] He shortly was recalled back to play with the Metros as the club experienced a player shortage due to inquires.[7] He played in three matches for the Toronto Metros.[8]
International career
Bidiak was called up by the Canada men's national soccer team in 1968, but failed to make an appearance for the national team.[9]
References
- News: October 20, 1960. Soccer Player Spurs Parkdale To Grid Virtory. 34. The Globe and Mail.
- Web site: SHORES OF FREEDOM - LUC. 2021-08-14. www.lucorg.com.
- News: December 16, 1964. Toronto's Terry Bidiak sparks soccer Spartans of Michigan State. 16. Toronto Daily Star.
- News: November 29, 1967. Sports in Brief. 24. The News-Palladium.
- News: Kernaghan. Jim. April 17, 1971. Toronto Metros in debut as pro soccer tries again. 23. Toronto Daily Star.
- News: Waring. Ed. July 31, 1971. Metros add 5 players on final signing day. 32. The Globe and Mail.
- News: July 30, 1971. Metros sign goaltender. 15. Toronto Daily Star.
- Web site: NASL-Terry Bidiak. 2021-08-14. www.nasljerseys.com.
- Web site: Profil. 2021-08-14. Canada Soccer. 21 November 2019 . fr-CA.