Ted Chronopoulos
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Ted Chronopoulos | ||
Date of birth | September 16, 1972 | ||
Place of birth | Loma Linda, California, United States | ||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder / Defender | ||
Youth career | |||
1990–1991 | Cal State San Bernardino | ||
1993 | San Diego State | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1993–1996 | Panionios | 47 | (7) |
1996–2002 | New England Revolution | 144 | (16) |
2002 | MetroStars | 18 | (0) |
2003–2005 | Charleston Battery | 57 | (13) |
2004–2005 | Chicago Storm (indoor) | 19 | (2) |
International career | |||
1997 | United States | 1 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2005 | Charleston Battery (assistant) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Ted Chronopoulos (born September 16, 1972) is a retired American soccer player. He spent three seasons in the Greek First Division, seven seasons in Major League Soccer, three in the USL First Division and one in Major Indoor Soccer League. He also earned one cap with the United States national team.
Playing
High school and college
Chronopoulos grew up in Rialto, California, graduating from Eisenhower High School in 1990. That fall, he entered California State University, San Bernardino, and spent two seasons with the Coyotes before transferring to San Diego State University for the 1993 season.[1]
Greece
In 1993, Chronopoulos left San Diego State to sign with Greek First Division club Panionios. He spent three seasons in Greece, seeing time in forty-seven first team games.
MLS
In February 1996, the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer selected Chronopoulos in the fifth round (forty-fifth overall) of the 1996 Inaugural Draft. He was traded to the MetroStars on May 24, 2002. The Revs sent Chronopoulos, Andy Williams and Mamadou Diallo to the MetroStars for Daniel Hernandez, Diego Serna and Brian Kamler. He played eighteen games with the MetroStars before being put on waivers on November 5, 2002.
USL
Choronopolous signed with the Charleston Battery of the USL First Division on February 10, 2003.[2] He spent three seasons with the Battery, earning second-team All-Star honors in 2003. That year, he also scored one of the Battery's three goals in its championship victory over the Minnesota Thunder.
MISL
On August 10, 2004, Chronopoulos signed with the Chicago Storm of Major Indoor Soccer League.[3] While he was selected as team captain, he suffered from several injuries during the season. He retired from playing professionally in September 2005.[4]
National team
Chronopoulos earned one cap with the U.S. national team, taking part in a 2-1 win over Israel on June 17, 1997. He came on for Jeff Agoos in the seventy-first minute.[5]
Coaching
Throughout his playing career, Chronopoulos served as a trainer or coach for numerous youth teams. In 2005, he was also an assistant coach with the Charleston Battery. Chronopoulos also served as Director of Chivas USA youth academy. In 2013 he and Dan Calichman filed a lawsuit against Chivas USA arguing that they were fired because they were not Latino and did not speak Spanish.[6] With an USSF 'A' License, Chronopoulos is the Director of Coaching for LAFC (Los Angeles FC).[7]
In August 2010, Teddy joined the New York Cosmos (2010) in the role of Director of The Cosmos Academy with a focus on developing world class youth talent.[8]
External links
References
- ^ CS San Berardino Athletics
- ^ 2003 USL Press Release
- ^ Press release Archived 2011-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2004-2005 MISL Stats Archived 2008-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ RSSSF
- ^ "Mexican Owner of MLS Club wanted only latinos suit says".
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "The New York Cosmos Goes Coast-to-Coast With Cosmos Academy" (PDF). New York Cosmos. 2010-08-25. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
- Living people
- 1972 births
- Sportspeople from Rialto, California
- American soccer players
- American expatriate soccer players
- American people of Greek descent
- United States men's international soccer players
- Soccer players from California
- San Diego State Aztecs men's soccer players
- Panionios F.C. players
- New England Revolution players
- New York Red Bulls players
- USL First Division players
- Charleston Battery players
- Chicago Storm (MISL) players
- American soccer coaches
- Major League Soccer players
- USL First Division coaches
- Super League Greece players
- Major League Soccer All-Stars
- USL A-League players
- People from Loma Linda, California
- Association football defenders
- Association football midfielders