Gordon Sweetzer is a retired Canadian association football player. Sweetzer earned 3 caps for the Canadian national side in 1981. He played club football in England for Brentford and Cambridge United, and in Canada for the Toronto Blizzard and the Edmonton Drillers. His brothers Billy and Jimmy also played professional soccer. Sweetzer is a frequent guest of 'The Footy Show' on the The Score Television Network.

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  • Gordon Sweetzer is a retired Canadian association football player. Sweetzer earned 3 caps for the Canadian national side in 1981. He played club football in England for Brentford and Cambridge United, and in Canada for the Toronto Blizzard and the Edmonton Drillers. His brothers Billy and Jimmy also played professional soccer. Sweetzer is a frequent guest of 'The Footy Show' on the The Score Television Network.
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  • 72 (40) 9 (3) 41 (9) 9 (1) 12 (2)
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  • Gordon Sweetzer
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  • 1975–1978 1978–1980 1980–1981 1981–1982 1982
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  • Gordon Sweetzer is a retired Canadian association football player. Sweetzer earned 3 caps for the Canadian national side in 1981. He played club football in England for Brentford and Cambridge United, and in Canada for the Toronto Blizzard and the Edmonton Drillers. His brothers Billy and Jimmy also played professional soccer. Sweetzer is a frequent guest of 'The Footy Show' on the The Score Television Network.
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  • Gordon Sweetzer
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