Bill Nuttall - Coach

Coach

Florida International University hired Nuttall in 1975 to coach the men’s soccer team. He held that position for five seasons, compiling a 56-18-1 record. In 1979, he was the play by play commentator for ESPN’s first soccer broadcast, a college game between Indiana University and the University of Minnesota. Nuttall then worked as an assistant coach with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers from 1979 to 1984.

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