The Toronto Metros-Croatia had fans who paid the players’ wages directly. They also attracted the ire of the NASL’s marketing men
The team had salaries paid for by their own fans in the basement of a Toronto church, boasted one of the world’s greatest players and secured the only major championship by a Canadian football club. And the Toronto Metros-Croatia managed all this in one tumultuous season despite being a giant thorn in the side of their own league.
During their short four-year existence, the Metros-Croatia proved to be a colorful, intriguing and entertaining team, even if the North American Soccer League would have preferred the club to go away or least change its name. No North American pro football team had an ethnic name associated with it – before or since.
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