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Charles Adair (soccer)

Charles "Chugger" Adair (born August 11, 1971) is a retired American soccer player and current soccer coach. He spent two seasons in the Continental Indoor Soccer League, two in the National Professional Soccer League and seven in the USISL A-League / USL First Division.

Chugger Adair
Personal information
Full name Charles Russell Adair, Jr.
Date of birth (1971-08-11) August 11, 1971 (age 51)
Place of birth Chula Vista, California, United States
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Position(s) Forward
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989 San Diego State Aztecs
1990–1992 San Diego Toreros
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993 San Diego Sockers (indoor) 6 (10)
1994 Wichita Wings (indoor) 14 (14)
1995 San Diego Sockers (indoor) 18 (11)
1996 Carolina Dynamo 21 (14)
1997 Milwaukee Wave (indoor) 9 (5)
1997 Seattle Sounders 19 (8)
1999–2000 San Diego Flash 28 (8)
2000 Minnesota Thunder 5 (0)
2001 San Diego FC 22 (10)
2002 Portland Timbers 20 (2)
Total 162 (82)
Managerial career
1998–2000 San Diego Toreros (assistant)
2002 Pacific Boxers (assistant)
2003 San Diego Spirit (assistant)
2004–2006 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos (assistant)
2006–2009 Virginia Tech Hokies (associate head coach)
2011– Virginia Tech Hokies
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life and education

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 seasons with the men's soccer team. He then transferred to the University of San Diego and played with the Toreros for three seasons. In 1992, Adair's senior season, San Diego went to the NCAA championship where they fell to the Virginia Cavaliers. During his three seasons with USD, Adair scored 27 goals and added 23 assists in 57 games.

Playing career

On April 7, 1993, the San Diego Sockers selected Adair in the first round of the 1993 Continental Indoor Soccer League Draf].[4] After scoring ten goals in six games, Adair left he Sockers for a trial with Belgium club Ghent the first week of July.[5] He spent most of his time in Belgium with Ghent's reserve team, but played one exhibition game, scoring a goal, with the first team. When Ghent did not offer him a contract, Adair returned to the Sockers in time for the playoffs.[6] The Sockers went on to win the CISL championship. After going on a post-season tour of Switzerland with the Sockers, Adair signed with the Wichita Wings of the National Professional Soccer League in January 1994.[7] He scored fourteen goals in fourteen games then tore his anterior cruciate ligament in March, putting him out for nearly a year.[8][9] In June 1995, Adair returned to playing with the Sockers.[10] In March 1996, the Los Angeles Galaxy selected Adair in the third round (26th overall) of the 1996 MLS Supplemental Draft. The Galaxy waived him on March 25, 1996.[11] He then signed with the Carolina Dynamo of the USISL a month later.[12][13] On February 26, 1997, he signed with the Milwaukee Wave of the NPSL.[14][15] In April, he moved to the Seattle Sounders of the USISL A-League.[16] He had reconstructive knee surgery and lost the 1998 season. In 1999, he played for the San Diego Flash.[17] He returned for the 2000 season, but recurring knee problems limited him to 91 minutes in five games. The Flash released him in August and he immediately signed with the Minnesota Thunder.[18] In 2001, he was back in San Diego, this time with San Diego FC.[19] In March 2002, he signed with the Portland Timbers.[20]

Coaching career

Prior to retiring Adair began coaching. In 1996, he coached the Bonita Vista High School boys team. He was assistant coach with the University of San Diego men's team, his alma-mater, from 1998 to 2000. He was then the assistant coach of both the men's and women's teams at Pacific University. In 2003, he was assistant coach of the San Diego Spirit women's professional team. Adair was associate head coach of the UC Santa Barbara women's team for two seasons. Adair was the assistant for the women's team at Virginia Tech. In 2011 he was promoted to head coach of the team.

Lawsuit over National Anthem Benching

In March 2021, Adair was sued by a former player, Kiersten Hening, for allegedly benching her, subjecting her to repeated verbal abuse, and forcing her off the team because she refused to kneel in support of the Black Lives Matter organization.[21] The trial court denied Adair's motion for summary judgment on December 2, 2022,[22] allowing the case to proceed to trial. In January 2023, Adair agreed to pay over $100,000 to settle the lawsuit.[23]

References

  1. ^ Still Kicking Chugger Adair , now with San Diego F.C., has seen career take some twists and turns San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday, May 9, 2001.
  2. ^ Hilltop boys soccer team wins Metro championship Evening Tribune (San Diego, CA) - Wednesday, February 15, 1989.
  3. ^ Hilltop to induct Hall of Famers San Diego Union-Tribune - Thursday, January 18, 2001.
  4. ^ Socks' Draftees – The Sockers' selections in the CISL Collegiate / Amateur Draft. San Diego Union-Tribune - Thursday, April 8, 1993.
  5. ^ Knights Show Improvement - They Limit Sockers to Just Eight Goals. Sacramento Bee - Saturday, July 10, 1993.
  6. ^ Newman bringing back Adair as a siege-breaker San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday, September 8, 1993.
  7. ^ Wings Sign Local Product to a Development Contract. Wichita Eagle - Sunday, January 16, 1994.
  8. ^ Injury Sidelines Wings' Adair. Wichita Eagle - Wednesday, March 9, 1994.
  9. ^ National Professional Soccer League Final Official Report - 1993-1994 2008-10-29 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. ^ Adair back with bang as Sockers rally to win San Diego Union-Tribune - Sunday, June 4, 1995.
  11. ^ Late cuts in MLS lop off kickers from area San Diego Union-Tribune - Tuesday, March 26, 1996.
  12. ^ Dynamo Blasts Flyers to End Losing Streak Greensboro News & Record - Sunday, April 28, 1996.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-12-26. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  14. ^ Wave makes roster moves Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Wednesday, February 26, 1997.
  15. ^
  16. ^ Sounders Sign Two Forwards. Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Thursday, April 17, 1997.
  17. ^ New faces put a spark in Flash's A-League attack San Diego Union-Tribune Sunday, April 11, 1999.
  18. ^ Adair released, takes career to Minnesota San Diego Union-Tribune - Tuesday, August 1, 2000.
  19. ^ Rampage tumbles in season opener Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) - Friday, April 20, 2001.
  20. ^ Soccer Notebook – Timbers' New Forward Adds Size, Experience to Lineup. Oregonian (Portland, OR) - Monday, March 4, 2002.
  21. ^ Davis, Marc (19 April 2021). "Former James River soccer star suing Virginia Tech head coach". NBC12. Retrieved 24 April 2021. The suit states that Hening supports social justice and believes that Black lives matter, but she does not support the BLM organization.
  22. ^ https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vawd.121772/gov.uscourts.vawd.121772.41.0.pdf
  23. ^ Marnin, Julia (4 January 2023). "Soccer player refusing to kneel before game was forced off Virginia Tech team, suit says". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 4 January 2023.

External links

  • Virginia Tech biography
  • UC Santa Barbara Gauchos biography

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Charles Chugger Adair born August 11 1971 is a retired American soccer player and current soccer coach He spent two seasons in the Continental Indoor Soccer League two in the National Professional Soccer League and seven in the USISL A League USL First Division Chugger AdairPersonal informationFull nameCharles Russell Adair Jr Date of birth 1971 08 11 August 11 1971 age 51 Place of birthChula Vista California United StatesHeight6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Position s ForwardCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 1989San Diego State Aztecs1990 1992San Diego TorerosSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1993San Diego Sockers indoor 6 10 1994Wichita Wings indoor 14 14 1995San Diego Sockers indoor 18 11 1996Carolina Dynamo21 14 1997Milwaukee Wave indoor 9 5 1997Seattle Sounders19 8 1999 2000San Diego Flash28 8 2000Minnesota Thunder5 0 2001San Diego FC22 10 2002Portland Timbers20 2 Total162 82 Managerial career1998 2000San Diego Toreros assistant 2002Pacific Boxers assistant 2003San Diego Spirit assistant 2004 2006UC Santa Barbara Gauchos assistant 2006 2009Virginia Tech Hokies associate head coach 2011 Virginia Tech Hokies Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Playing career 3 Coaching career 4 Lawsuit over National Anthem Benching 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditAdair 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 seasons with the men s soccer team He then transferred to the University of San Diego and played with the Toreros for three seasons In 1992 Adair s senior season San Diego went to the NCAA championship where they fell to the Virginia Cavaliers During his three seasons with USD Adair scored 27 goals and added 23 assists in 57 games Playing career EditOn April 7 1993 the San Diego Sockers selected Adair in the first round of the 1993 Continental Indoor Soccer League Draf 4 After scoring ten goals in six games Adair left he Sockers for a trial with Belgium club Ghent the first week of July 5 He spent most of his time in Belgium with Ghent s reserve team but played one exhibition game scoring a goal with the first team When Ghent did not offer him a contract Adair returned to the Sockers in time for the playoffs 6 The Sockers went on to win the CISL championship After going on a post season tour of Switzerland with the Sockers Adair signed with the Wichita Wings of the National Professional Soccer League in January 1994 7 He scored fourteen goals in fourteen games then tore his anterior cruciate ligament in March putting him out for nearly a year 8 9 In June 1995 Adair returned to playing with the Sockers 10 In March 1996 the Los Angeles Galaxy selected Adair in the third round 26th overall of the 1996 MLS Supplemental Draft The Galaxy waived him on March 25 1996 11 He then signed with the Carolina Dynamo of the USISL a month later 12 13 On February 26 1997 he signed with the Milwaukee Wave of the NPSL 14 15 In April he moved to the Seattle Sounders of the USISL A League 16 He had reconstructive knee surgery and lost the 1998 season In 1999 he played for the San Diego Flash 17 He returned for the 2000 season but recurring knee problems limited him to 91 minutes in five games The Flash released him in August and he immediately signed with the Minnesota Thunder 18 In 2001 he was back in San Diego this time with San Diego FC 19 In March 2002 he signed with the Portland Timbers 20 Coaching career EditPrior to retiring Adair began coaching In 1996 he coached the Bonita Vista High School boys team He was assistant coach with the University of San Diego men s team his alma mater from 1998 to 2000 He was then the assistant coach of both the men s and women s teams at Pacific University In 2003 he was assistant coach of the San Diego Spirit women s professional team Adair was associate head coach of the UC Santa Barbara women s team for two seasons Adair was the assistant for the women s team at Virginia Tech In 2011 he was promoted to head coach of the team Lawsuit over National Anthem Benching EditIn March 2021 Adair was sued by a former player Kiersten Hening for allegedly benching her subjecting her to repeated verbal abuse and forcing her off the team because she refused to kneel in support of the Black Lives Matter organization 21 The trial court denied Adair s motion for summary judgment on December 2 2022 22 allowing the case to proceed to trial In January 2023 Adair agreed to pay over 100 000 to settle the lawsuit 23 References Edit Still Kicking Chugger Adair now with San Diego F C has seen career take some twists and turns San Diego Union Tribune Wednesday May 9 2001 Hilltop boys soccer team wins Metro championship Evening Tribune San Diego CA Wednesday February 15 1989 Hilltop to induct Hall of Famers San Diego Union Tribune Thursday January 18 2001 Socks Draftees The Sockers selections in the CISL Collegiate Amateur Draft San Diego Union Tribune Thursday April 8 1993 Knights Show Improvement They Limit Sockers to Just Eight Goals Sacramento Bee Saturday July 10 1993 Newman bringing back Adair as a siege breaker San Diego Union Tribune Wednesday September 8 1993 Wings Sign Local Product to a Development Contract Wichita Eagle Sunday January 16 1994 Injury Sidelines Wings Adair Wichita Eagle Wednesday March 9 1994 National Professional Soccer League Final Official Report 1993 1994 Archived 2008 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Adair back with bang as Sockers rally to win San Diego Union Tribune Sunday June 4 1995 Late cuts in MLS lop off kickers from area San Diego Union Tribune Tuesday March 26 1996 Dynamo Blasts Flyers to End Losing Streak Greensboro News amp Record Sunday April 28 1996 Carolina Dynamo All Time Roster Archived from the original on 2017 12 26 Retrieved 2009 08 14 Wave makes roster moves Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Wednesday February 26 1997 National Professional Soccer League Final Official Statistics 1996 1997 Sounders Sign Two Forwards Seattle Post Intelligencer Thursday April 17 1997 New faces put a spark in Flash s A League attack San Diego Union Tribune Sunday April 11 1999 Adair released takes career to Minnesota San Diego Union Tribune Tuesday August 1 2000 Rampage tumbles in season opener Milwaukee Journal Sentinel WI Friday April 20 2001 Soccer Notebook Timbers New Forward Adds Size Experience to Lineup Oregonian Portland OR Monday March 4 2002 Davis Marc 19 April 2021 Former James River soccer star suing Virginia Tech head coach NBC12 Retrieved 24 April 2021 The suit states that Hening supports social justice and believes that Black lives matter but she does not support the BLM organization https storage courtlistener com recap gov uscourts vawd 121772 gov uscourts vawd 121772 41 0 pdf Marnin Julia 4 January 2023 Soccer player refusing to kneel before game was forced off Virginia Tech team suit says The Sacramento Bee Retrieved 4 January 2023 External links EditVirginia Tech biography UC Santa Barbara Gauchos biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Adair soccer amp oldid 1135329919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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