Carlos Farias
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Carlos Farias | ||
Date of birth | May 15, 1976 | ||
Place of birth | Santiago, Chile | ||
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1996 | San Jose Clash | 0 | (0) |
1996 | San Diego Sockers (indoor) | 27 | (28) |
1997 | Orange County Zodiac | 7 | (0) |
1997–1998 | Harrisburg Heat (indoor) | 9 | (2) |
1998 | San Diego Flash | 20 | (9) |
1999 | San Jose Clash | 2 | (0) |
1999–2000 | San Diego Flash | 46 | (20) |
1999 | Arizona Thunder (indoor) | 8 | (9) |
2001 | El Paso Patriots | 16 | (5) |
2001–2003 | San Diego Sockers (indoor) | 58 | (59) |
2003–2005 | Baltimore Blast (indoor) | 60 | (44) |
2005–2006 | St. Louis Steamers (indoor) | 39 | (22) |
2006–2007 | Detroit Ignition (indoor) | 26 | (19) |
2007–2008 | Chicago Storm (indoor) | 24 | (16) |
2010–2011 | Omaha Vipers (indoor) | 14 | (17) |
2011–2012 | Wichita Wings (indoor) | 10 | (5) |
2011–2012 | Rochester Lancers (indoor) | 13 | (8) |
2012–2013 | Chicago Soul FC (indoor) | 28 | (22) |
2013–2014 | Hidalgo La Fiera (indoor) | 15 | (16) |
2014–2015 | Oxford City FC of Texas (indoor) | 15 | (6) |
2014–2015 | Wichita B-52s (indoor) | 2 | (2) |
2015–2016 | Cedar Rapids Rampage (indoor) | 10 | (8) |
2016–2017 | Harrisburg Heat (indoor) | 8 | (0) |
2017–2019 | Monterrey Flash (indoor) | 41 | (18) |
2021– | Ontario Fury (indoor) | 2 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 6 February 2021 |
Carlos "Chile" Farias (born May 15, 1976 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean soccer forward who has spent his entire professional career in the United States. Over the years, he has played in five indoor and outdoor leagues, including Major League Soccer. He currently plays with the Ontario Fury in the Major Arena Soccer League. He also has a wife, Jacqueline, and two children, David and Favian.
History[]
In March 1996, the San Jose Clash of Major League Soccer selected Farias in the fifteenth round (148th overall) of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. Farias never played a league game with the Clash before being waived on March 26, 1996.[1] He then signed with the San Diego Sockers of the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) where he was the CISL Rookie of the Year.[2] The Sockers folded after the 1996 season and he spent the first half of 1997 with Indiana Twisters before moving to the Detroit Safari. Farias is next listed with the Harrisburg Heat of the indoor National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). He played only nine games with the Heat that season. In the spring of 1998, Farias signed with the San Diego Flash of the USISL. In February 1999, the Clash selected Farias in the second round (15th overall) of the 1999 MLS Supplemental Draft. He played two games, starting one, with the Clash.[3] On April 2, 1999, the Clash waived Farias for a second time.[4] He then rejoined the Flash where he played twenty-three games, scoring fifteen goals, gaining first team All Star recognition. That fall, he then played a few games with the Arizona Thunder of the World Indoor Soccer League. Farias played one more outdoor season with the Flash in 2000. In 2001, he split his time between the outdoor El Paso Patriots of the USL A-League and the indoor San Diego Sockers of the WISL.[5] He was a first team All Star with the Sockers. Following his 2001 season with the Patriots, Farias gave up on the outdoor game and has devoted himself to indoor soccer. He remained with the Sockers as they moved to the Major Indoor Soccer League in 2002, being selected as a second team 2002–2003 All Star. On July 16, 2003, the Sockers traded Farias and two picks in the 2003 Amateur Draft to the Baltimore Blast in exchange for Sean Bowers. Farias and his team mates won the 2003–2004 MISL Championship and Farias was selected as a first team All Star. He then began the 2004–2005 season in Baltimore, but on March 18, 2005, the Blast traded him to the St. Louis Steamers in exchange for Mike Apple and Nate Houser.[6] Farias finished the last eleven games of the 2004–2005 season in St. Louis, then played the entire 2005–2006 season in St. Louis. That year, the Steamers went to the MISL Championship and Farias was a second team All Star. On June 20, 2006, the Detroit Ignition picked Farias in the 2006 MISL Expansion Draft.[7] In June 2007, Farias was again selected in the MISL Expansion Draft, this time by the Chicago Storm. In September 2010, Farias was signed by the expansion Omaha Vipers. Although being ranked as the number two scorer in the League, Farias was inexplicably released from his contract by the Vipers in February 2011. On June 9, 2011, the Wichita Wings of the MISL announced that they have signed Farias for the 2011 season. This was their first signing as an expansion team.
Honors[]
CISL Rookie of the Year: 1996
First Team All Star
- USL A-League: 1999
- WISL: 2001
- MISL: 2004
References[]
- ^ March 26, 1996 New York Times
- ^ "The Year in American Soccer - 1996". Archived from the original on 2013-07-13. Retrieved 2013-02-24.
- ^ "MLS player stats". Archived from the original on 2007-06-06. Retrieved 2007-06-06.
- ^ April 2, 1999 New York Times
- ^ 2001 WISL
- ^ March 2005 Steamers press releases Archived August 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ June 2006 Detroit Ignition press releases[permanent dead link]
- 1976 births
- Living people
- Arizona Thunder players
- Baltimore Blast (2001–2008 MISL) players
- Chicago Storm (MISL) players
- Chilean expatriate footballers
- Chilean expatriate sportspeople in the United States
- Chilean footballers
- Continental Indoor Soccer League players
- Detroit Ignition (MISL) players
- El Paso Patriots players
- Expatriate soccer players in the United States
- Association football forwards
- Harrisburg Heat (NPSL) players
- Major League Soccer players
- Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–2008) players
- National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players
- Orange County Blue Star players
- Sportspeople from Santiago
- San Diego Flash players
- San Diego Sockers (2001–2004) players
- San Diego Sockers (CISL) players
- San Jose Earthquakes players
- St. Louis Steamers (2003–2006 MISL) players
- USISL A-League players
- USL A-League players
- World Indoor Soccer League players
- San Jose Earthquakes draft picks
- Major Arena Soccer League players
- Monterrey Flash players
- Oxford City FC of Texas players