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  2. Chicago FC United - Wikipedia

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    Chicago FC United, founded in 2003, is an elite youth soccer program located in suburban Chicago. The club also operates Trevians Soccer Club and Chicago Magic. [1] FC United youth teams play in local, regional, and national leagues, and its academy teams are founding members of Girls Academy, [2] and MLS Next.

  3. Ned Grabavoy - Wikipedia

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    Grabavoy's U16 Chicago Magic team was credited with winning the Chicago Magic Soccer Clubs first National Youth Soccer Club Association Championship in 1999. Grabavoy attended Lincoln-Way Central High School where Grabavoy received in 1998 and 1999 an All-American Award by the National Soccer Coaches Association and led the Knights to two ...

  4. David Poreba - Wikipedia

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    Poreba is a youth product of his local club Chicago Magic PNA since the age of 6, before moving to Chicago Fire FC at 9 and finishing his development with Chicago FC United. [1] In July 2021, he moved to the youth sides of Polish club Stal Mielec, and on July 15, 2022, he signed his first professional contract with them for two seasons. [2]

  5. Jacob Bushue - Wikipedia

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    Bushue played youth soccer with the Chicago Magic from 2006 to 2010. Bushue's Chicago Magic team was a Dallas Cup Semi-Finalist in 2009. [1] His teams also went to the US Soccer Academy Finals in both 2008 and 2009. [2] Bushue was invited to the Adidas ESP Camp in 2008 and 2009.

  6. Pato Margetic - Wikipedia

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    He was a first team all star in 1983, a second team selection in 1982 and 1984, and an honorable mention in 1981. While playing for the Sting he earned the nickname "Magic Man". Margetic played in 130 NASL games, scoring 42 goals and 59 assists for 143 points, which ranks him 34th all-time in the league.

  7. C. J. Klaas - Wikipedia

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    Klaas was born and raised in Illinois, playing for the Chicago Magic which won the 1999 U-17 National Championship. He then attended the University of Washington where he played on the men's soccer team from 2001 to 2004. He was a first team All American in 2003 and 2004. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics in 2005. [1]

  8. Magic co-founder Pat Williams, who helped bring team to ... - AOL

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    Pat Williams, a co-founder of the Orlando Magic and someone who spent more than a half-century working within the NBA, died Wednesday from complications related to viral pneumonia, the team announced.

  9. Pari Pantazopoulos - Wikipedia

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    Pantazopoulos played in the Chicago Magic's starting XI and reached the US Youth Soccer National Championships final in Florida where they lost 1–0 to California's Arsenal F.C. [citation needed] With the US ODP 1988's, he competed against the Brazilian team in Lloret de Mar, Spain in 2006. [2]