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Christie Welsh

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American soccer player (born 1981)
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Christie Welsh
Personal information
Full nameChristie Renee Welsh[1]
Date of birth (1981-02-27)February 27, 1981 (age 44)
Place of birthMassapequa Park, New York, United States
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
PositionForward
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999–2002Penn State Nittany Lions97(82)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000Long Island Lady Riders2(1)
2001–2002Hampton Roads Piranhas8(12)
2003New York Power12(6)
2004Karlslunds IF DFF
2005Olympique Lyonnais
2005New Jersey Wildcats2(2)
2007–2008Washington Freedom20(18)
2009Los Angeles Sol3(0)
2009Saint Louis Athletica11(3)
2010Washington Freedom
2011–2013D.C. United Women6(3)
International career
2000–2006United States39(20)
Managerial career
2004–2006Penn State Nittany Lions (assistant)
2011Wisconsin Badgers (assistant)
2012Saint Joseph's Hawks (assistant)
2013–2015Oregon Ducks (assistant)
2016–2019Montclair Kimberley Cougars
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Christie Renee Welsh (born February 27, 1981) is an American formersoccer player who played as aforward. She previously played for theNew York Power ofWomen's United Soccer Association (WUSA) as well as theLos Angeles Sol,Saint Louis Athletica, andWashington Freedom ofWomen's Professional Soccer (WPS). She is also a former member of theUnited States women's national soccer team.

Early life

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Born inMassapequa Park,New York, Welsh attendedMassapequa High School on Long Island inMassapequa, New York. She was a two-time Parade All-American and a 1999 NSCAA All-American. Welsh was the 1998 Gatorade Circle of Champions National High School Girls' Soccer Player of the Year. She led Massapequa to the 1997 New York State Championship. Welsh played club soccer with the Northport Cow Harbor Piranha where she won two national titles.

Penn State University

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Welsh attended Penn State University and ended her collegiate career as one of the most decorated athletes in the school's history. In her freshman campaign, Welsh piloted the Lions to their first ever Final Four, led the team and was tied nationally for goals scored (27), and earned Penn State's first College Cup all-tournament honor.

Her junior year, Welsh's received theHermann Trophy, the sport's most prestigious award given to the nation's top player. She was also honored with the 2001Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year award. She finished her career amassing four NSCAA All-America honors, three consecutive Soccer America Collegiate MVP's, and three Big Ten Player of the Year honors. She is still the Big Ten's leading scorer and was part of four Big Ten title teams and two College Cup squads during her time at Penn State. Her 2002 season at Penn State yielded a Final Four appearance in the Division I NCAA Championship and were Big Ten Champions.[2] Welsh ended her collegiate career at Penn State with 82 goals and 52 assists plus 27 game-winning goals which are all Big 10 records.

Playing career

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New York Power

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Welsh was drafted second overall by the New York Power of the now-defunct WUSA professional league. She scored six goals in 12 games during her rookie season.

Los Angeles Sol & Saint Louis Athletica

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In 2009, Welsh was selected with the 5th pick of the second round (12th overall) by the Los Angeles Sol in the WPS General Player Draft. She appeared in three games for Los Angeles before being traded to the Saint Louis Athletica on May 9, 2009. She finished the 2009 season with three goals in 11 games for St. Louis.

Washington Freedom

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Welsh was acquired by the Washington Freedom before the start of the 2010 season.[3]

D.C. United

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After the Freedom was moved to Florida under new ownership for the 2011 season, Welsh joinedD.C. United Women originally as an assistant coach, but has attained a second role as a substitute forward.[4][5]

International

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Amidst top U.S. players out for wage boycotts after their 1999 World Cup the national team called up the Nittany Lion striker for theAustralian Cup. In January 2000 Welsh made her National Team debut scoring against the Czech Republic in a 8-1 rout in Melbourne, Australia.[6][7] Welsh took a leave of absence from school and college soccer to establish a residency with the United States Women's National Team in Florida to train.[8]

Welsh scored 11 goals in 15 games for the United States in her first significant season with the full national team. She scored 10 goals faster than any other player in American soccer history. In 2004, Welsh was a member of the U.S. Olympic Residency Training Camp. In 2005, Welsh won the Golden Boot Award as top scorer in the prestigiousAlgarve Cup tournament with five goals, including the game-winning goal in the championship match against Germany.

International goals

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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.7 January 2000Melbourne,Australia Czech Republic7–08–12000 Australia Cup
2.9 February 2000Boca Raton, Florida Norway1–?1–2Friendly
3.5 April 2000Davidson, North Carolina Iceland?–08–0
4.?–0
5.?–0
6.5 May 2000Portland, Oregon Mexico8–08–02000 Women's U.S. Cup
7.7 May 2000 Canada4–04–0
8.4 June 2000Sydney, Australia New Zealand1–05–0Friendly
9.2–0
10.25 June 2000Louisville, Kentucky Costa Rica4–08–02000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
11.7–0
12.13 March 2001Silves,Portugal Portugal1–02–02001 Algarve Cup
13.24 April 2004Birmingham, Alabama Brazil4–15–1Friendly
14.9 March 2005Ferreiras, Portugal France1–01–02005 Algarve Cup
15.11 March 2005Guia, Portugal Finland1–03–0
16.2–0
17.13 March 2005Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal Denmark3–04–0
18.15 March 2005Faro/Loulé, Portugal Germany1–01–0
19.26 June 2005Virginia Beach, Virginia Canada2–02–0Friendly
20.10 July 2005Portland, Oregon Ukraine1–07–0

Coaching career

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Welsh is currently an assistant coach atUniversity of Oregon. She previously served as a volunteer assistant coach for Penn State from 2004 to 2006 and Wisconsin in 2011. She is also head coach and director of the U16 FC Bucks Revolution club team.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Christie Welsh".United States Soccer Federation. Archived fromthe original on August 21, 2008. RetrievedJune 22, 2022.
  2. ^"2002 NCAA Women's Division I Soccer Tournament schedule, results". September 24, 2015. Archived fromthe original on September 24, 2015. RetrievedMarch 13, 2024.
  3. ^"FC Gold Pride vs. Washington Freedom: A Play-By-Play (and Other Miscellany)". Bleacher Report. RetrievedApril 24, 2013.
  4. ^"Freedom sign forward Christie Welsh". ESPN. RetrievedApril 24, 2013.
  5. ^"Christie Welsh, Demian Brown make first W-League appearances of season". Our Game Magazine. May 26, 2011. RetrievedApril 24, 2013.
  6. ^"Welsh scores a goal for national team".Centre Daily Times. January 8, 2000. p. 13. RetrievedMarch 3, 2022.
  7. ^Latsch, Nate (January 19, 2000)."Welsh savors soccer opportunity".Centre Daily Times. p. 9. RetrievedMarch 3, 2022.
  8. ^"Welsh takes leave of absence".Centre Daily Times. January 13, 2000. p. 12. RetrievedMarch 3, 2022.
  9. ^"Christie Welsh Named Women's Soccer Assistant Coach". Saint Joseph's University. Archived fromthe original on July 19, 2013. RetrievedApril 24, 2013.

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