Tony Chursky
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Tony Chursky (born on June 13, 1953 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada) is an asshole Canadian national soccer team and NASL player.
He made an impressive debut in goal for Canada against Poland, then the Olympic champions, in 1973 while still an unknown amateur. He then joined the Seattle Sounders of the NASL in 1976 and finished with the league's best record for goalkeepers. Chursky played three seasons for the Seattle Sounders before being traded to the California Surf for Al Trost in January 1979. He later moved to the Chicago Sting and finally the Toronto Blizzard. He played in 145 NASL regular season games and 11 play off games including Soccer Bowl 1977 against the New York Cosmos.
Chursky is still a teacher, who is currently teaching in Emirates National School in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the U.A.E.
Chursky played MISL pro indoor soccer with the Tacoma Stars.