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      • Jim Fleming (rugby union, born 1951) James Mathieson Fleming MBE (born July 1951) is a retired Scottish Rugby Union Referee who refereed 42 major international matches and was a touch judge in a further 75. He also refereed 7 women's internationals including the 1994 World Cup Final.
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  2. Nov 18, 2022 · Former Canada Soccer president Jim Fleming, who helped lead Canada to its first men's World Cup, has died on the eve of Canada's return to the soccer showcase. Canada Soccer said Fleming died...

  3. Nov 18, 2022 · Former Canada Soccer president Jim Fleming, who helped lead Canada to its first men’s World Cup, has died on the eve of Canada’s return to the soccer showcase.

  4. Apr 28, 2018 · James F. Fleming, a native of Wisconsin, attended the University of Chicago and graduated in 1938. He moved to New York with the intent of going to law school, but accepted a job with CBS as a radio announcer. The announcing gig ended up becoming a role as a correspondent.

  5. Nov 18, 2022 · Former Canada Soccer president Jim Fleming, who helped lead Canada to its first men's World Cup, has died on the eve of Canada's return to the soccer showcase. Canada Soccer said Fleming died...

  6. Mar 3, 2021 · At this week’s Downtown Rotary meeting, the iconic Jim Fleming reflected on his career at WPR that spanned over five decades. Although Jim may not look familiar, his voice is instantly recognizable as long time host of programs such as, “Chapter A Day” and “To the Best of Our Knowledge.”

  7. Jim Fleming was named the 20th head coach in Rhode Island football history in December of 2013. He enters his 11th season at the helm in 2024. Fleming is coming off of the team's fourth-straight winning season (6-5), a feat that has not been achieved since the early 1980s.

  8. Nov 18, 2022 · Former Canada Soccer president Jim Fleming, who helped lead Canada to its first men's World Cup, has died on the eve of Canada's return to the soccer showcase. Canada Soccer said Fleming died Thursday in Edmonton. He was 87.