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Old 07 Nov 2002, 07:27 PM   #1
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Old 07 Nov 2002, 10:47 PM   #2
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You're welcome. Do you know where Peters and Todero are from? In fact, why are only three provinces represented on the current senior national team, pray tell?
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You're welcome. Do you know where Peters and Todero are from? In fact, why are only three provinces represented on the current senior national team, pray tell?

Yeah, why is the Yukon territory being ignored?
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Yeah, why is the Yukon territory being ignored?
They usually just focus on the Arctic Winter Games, which were held during the spring in 2002. Indoor soccer is one of the events...

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When I played in college one of my teammates was an all-state player from Alaska. I'm assuming people play soccer in the Yukon as well.
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I also played college soccer with a guy from Alaska.

Well, I can't find the results of the AWG, but here are the teams that participated...

"Alaska, Alberta North, Chukotka, Greenland, Magadan, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon"
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When I played in college one of my teammates was an all-state player from Alaska. I'm assuming people play soccer in the Yukon as well.
Population of Alaska in 2001: 626 932

Population of the Yukon Territory in 2001: 31000

Slightly different scenario.
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the temperature in the Yukon is around the 20 Celcius mark in the summer. It's not like it's competely permafrost up there.
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the temperature in the Yukon is around the 20 Celcius mark in the summer. It's not like it's competely permafrost up there.
Actually it's more like 15 Celcius in the summer. The point I was making is that with a population of 31000 people spread about the whole area, it's not comparable to Alaska that has more than 20 times the population and two large cities.
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