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  2. Bradford Jamieson IV - Wikipedia

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    At Chivas, he was given the opportunity to train with the first team, with a nod from Chivas coaches, Robin Fraser and Greg Vanney. He returned to Los Angeles after two years of soccer and study in Bradenton, and joined the L.A. Galaxy academy for his senior year of high school. [3] While an academy player, he was again given the opportunity to ...

  3. Chivas USA - Wikipedia

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    The sale would mean that Chivas USA would fold completely, with the second Los Angeles team to take the field as a new expansion team with a new stadium in Downtown Los Angeles. [17] Chivas USA ceased operations on October 27, 2014, with its player development academy continuing to be operated by MLS until June 2015. [18]

  4. Chris Cortez (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    He played club soccer for Pateadores, and played one year of college soccer at the University of California, Berkeley, before signing with Chivas USA's youth academy. [2] He went on to trial with Mexican side Pachuca in late 2010, before returning to the United States in early 2011 to train with Chivas USA's senior team.

  5. Jim Curtin - Wikipedia

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    After departing Chivas, Curtin returned to the Philadelphia region and began working with the newly formed Philadelphia Union as a coach in the academy system in June 2010. [10] In November 2012, Curtin was named assistant coach for his hometown Philadelphia Union, under John Hackworth and alongside Brendan Burke and Rob Vartughian. [11]

  6. Category:Chivas USA - Wikipedia

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  7. Eric Gonzalez (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he helped lead Corona to an undefeated season and the squad won the Big VIII League Title — a first for Santiago High School. In 2011 he was selected as Press Enterprise Player of the Year. [1] Gonzalez's youth career includes playing in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy with the LA Galaxy and Chivas USA academies.

  8. Santa Ana Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Chivas USA Academy (U-16 and U-18) did play a season at Santa Ana Stadium then left the stadium to settle in Bell Gardens. In 2013, Sueño MLS Winner and Chivas USA player Jorge Villafaña, who grew up playing soccer in Santa Ana, started a branch of the Chivas USA Academy that played at Santa Ana Stadium until the demise of the first team.

  9. Eric Avila - Wikipedia

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    He finished his last two years of high school with the United States U-17 Residency Program in Bradenton, Florida. [2] [3] Upon his return to California, Avila was briefly a member of Chivas USA's U-19 club. [5] Avila and the 2006 UCSB Gauchos soccer team honored at the White House.