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Chris Cleary Personal information Full name Christopher Martin Cleary Date of birth August 2, 1979 Place of birth Washington, D.C., United States Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Playing position Midfielder / Forward Youth career 1998-2001 Boston College Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2002-2004 Karlsruher SC 2004 Barnsley FC 2004-2005 Worksop Town FC * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Chris Cleary (born August 2, 1979 in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American soccer player whose professional career had been played entirely in Europe. His career was cut short due to multiple ankle injuries.
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High school
The second of four siblings, Cleary grew up in Milton, Massachusetts where he began high school at Catholic Memorial High School, later transferring to Noble and Greenough School.[1] A member of the Massachusetts Olympic Development Teams from ages 13–19 and playing youth football for Charles River United and F.C. Greater Boston Bolts, Cleary managed to win five state titles and three Regional Championships, and was named Tournament MVP three times. Cleary was also named to the All-Conference Team in high school three times, twice named to the All-State Team and twice named to the All-Region Team. He finished his high school career with over 110 points.[2] Cleary was also an All-Conference basketball and baseball player in his senior year of high school and had been recruited to play all three sports in college.
College
Cleary played college soccer at Boston College from 1998 to 2001 for Ed Kelly. He was a Big East All-Conference selection and Regional All-American his senior season and the recipient of the Tom McElroy Scholarship. Cleary started all but four games in his four seasons in Chestnut Hill, playing primarily as an outside winger. During his junior year, Boston College won the Big East tournament over Manfred Schellscheidt's Seton Hall University squad. Cleary finished his collegiate career ranking in Boston College's top 10 in both total points and assists.
Professional
After completing his collegiate career, Cleary moved to Germany where he signed with Second Division club Karlsruher SC. After two years on the books with KSC Cleary's agent, Bernd Wulffen, was in negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt following a successful 4 day trial period, but communication between parties broke down for unknown reasons. As a result, in 2004, Cleary moved to England and signed a non-contract with Barnsley FC, but soon left for Worksop Town FC with Assistant Manager, Ronnie Glavin and four other players. Cleary was rumoured to be making a move to Sheffield Wednesday F.C. or Doncaster Rovers F.C. after his performances in his team's FA Cup games. (Cleary managed six goals and one assist in three games). He retired in 2005 after suffering another ankle injury necessitating two major operations. He has since returned to the United States.
FA Cup hat-trick
On October 6, 2004, Cleary became the first American to ever score a hat-trick in the FA Cup. Worksop Town FC defeated Droylesden FC 3–2 in front of 4,500 fans.[3] After this hat-trick Cleary became a cult hero with the Worksop fans who would chant "USA USA USA" whenever he did something to please them.
Agent
In May 2008 Cleary's agent from 2002–2004, Bernd Wulffen, was arrested by Interpol in Cape Town, South Africa on charges of fraud and theft. Wulffen was said to have represented a number of other American and German soccer and handball players while attempting to start an exchange program. [1]</ref> [2]
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Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- American expatriate soccer players
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- Karlsruher SC players
- Barnsley F.C. players
- Worksop Town F.C. players
- Boston College Eagles men's soccer players
- American people of Irish descent
- People from Milton, Massachusetts
- Soccer players from Massachusetts
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