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  2. 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]

  3. 2025 U.S. Open Cup qualification - Wikipedia

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    Acoreano Sport, Bay Valley Suns Sports Club, City SC San Diego, FC Balboa, FC Folsom, Independente Los Angeles Futbol Club, Irvine FC, Laguna United FC, Napa Valley 1839 FC, Real Galt FC, San Diego Internacional, Trojans FC, Valley 559 FC 4 Southwest Premier League Chula Vista FC, Desert FC, JASA RWC, Playmaker FC 2

  4. Ernesto Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    Espinoza had a short spell with amateur side Chula Vista FC in the SoCal Premier League, [3] before signing with NISA club San Diego 1904 ahead of their inaugural season. [4] He went on to appear 22 times for San Diego over three seasons, scoring two goals and tallying four assists. [5]

  5. Jordan Chavez - Wikipedia

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    Chavez and fellow Chula Vista native Austin Guerrero joined the team just prior to the return to play, [2] and he was able to give the news of his first pro contract to his dad on Father's Day. [4] He was first called up to a matchday squad on August 1, but remained an unused substitute during their scoreless draw against Sacramento Republic FC ...

  6. Paul Arriola - Wikipedia

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    Arriola was born in Chula Vista, California, a suburb of San Diego, to Dawn and Art Arriola. [3] Arriola attended Mater Dei Catholic High School in Chula Vista and iHigh Virtual Academy in San Diego. [4] [5] Arriola holds a Mexican passport which he obtained through his great-grandparents who were born there. [6]

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  8. 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

  9. Jorge Guillen-Torres - Wikipedia

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    Guillen-Torres played for years of college soccer at Notre Dame de Namur University between 2012 and 2015. [1]During and after his time at college, Guillen-Torres played with USL PDL side Burlingame Dragons FC, [2] Chula Vista FC during their Lamar Hunt US Open Cup run, [3] and later with NPSL side ASC San Diego in 2017.