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  2. Vidal Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    Fernandez was born in Mexico, but moved to Otay Mesa, San Diego, California where he entered Chula Vista High School. He was the 1977 California Interscholastic Federation Soccer Player of the Year as Chula Vista won back to back CIF championships. He is a member of the Sweetwater Union High School District Alumni Hall of Fame. [1]

  3. Chula Vista FC - Wikipedia

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    Chula Vista FC was originally established as a youth soccer organization and added a senior team in 2011. The club's stated goal for the senior team is to provide a bridge between youth and professional soccer for players not in the college soccer system. [1]

  4. Chula Vista High School - Wikipedia

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    Chula Vista first opened in the summer of 1947, operating out of a temporary campus in Brown Field Municipal Airport with an estimated student enrollment of 650. [2] By 1949, the student body had grown to just over 900 students between grades 10, 11, and 12; a new school at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and K Street was under construction ...

  5. Charles Adair (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Adair grew up in Chula Vista where he played soccer as a youth. When he was five, he underwent open heart surgery. [1] Adair attended Hilltop High School. [2] He was inducted into the Hilltop Hall of Fame in 2001. [3] In 1989, he entered San Diego State University where he played one season with the men

  6. 2025 U.S. Open Cup qualification - Wikipedia

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    Clubs based in the United States that play in a league that is an organization member of U.S. Soccer are generally eligible to compete for the U.S. Open Cup, so long as their league includes at least four teams and has a schedule of at least 10 matches for each club.

  7. Balboa Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Tim Danielson from San Diego area Chula Vista High School ran 3:59.4 in the same stadium to become only the second high school runner to run a sub-4:00 mile. Only three high school runners have managed to break that barrier since (Marty Liquori in 1967, Alan Webb in 2001, and Lukas Verzbicas in 2011).

  8. Jordan Chavez - Wikipedia

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    Born in San Diego, Chavez grew up in nearby Chula Vista [1] and attended Mater Dei Catholic High School, where he was a three-time first-team all-league performer for the Crusaders. [2] At the club level, he played for Albion SC. [1]

  9. Chula Vista, California - Wikipedia

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    The Chula Vista Elementary School District, the largest K-6 district in the State of California, with 44 campuses, serves publicly educated kindergarten through sixth grade students. [157] Chula Vista is home to Chula Vista Christian University (CVCU), one of the four private colleges in San Diego County, and is host to Southwestern College, a ...