Orange County Blue Star

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Orange County Blue Star
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Full name Orange County Blue Star
Nickname(s) The OC, Blue Star
Founded 1997
Ground Orange Coast College
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Chairman Brian Irvin
Manager Nick Theslof
League USL Premier Development League
2006 2nd, Conference Champions

National Playoff Semi Finalists

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Orange County Blue Star are an American soccer team, originally founded in 1997. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and play in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference against teams from Bakersfield, Fresno, Glendora, La Mirada, Los Angeles, Modesto, San Diego and San Francisco.

They began life as Orange County Zodiac in the now-defunct USISL A-League, finishing fifth in the Pacific Conference in their inaugural season. After three years, they changed their name to Orange County Waves prior to the 2000 season, their final one in the A-League. The club dropped down to the PDL in 2001 and changed their name again, and the newly-christened Blue Star immediately enjoyed success, finishing their first year in the PDL as Champions of the Southwest Conference. Blue Star have remained one of strongest teams in the league, winning their conference three times, and reaching the national playoffs in 2003, 2005 and 2006.

They currently play their home games at the stadium on the grounds of Orange Coast College in the city of Costa Mesa, California, 40 miles south of Los Angeles. The team's colors are white, blue and orange.

Following his relocation from Europe to California, former VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich and Tottenham Hotspur striker Jürgen Klinsmann played eight games and scored five goals for Blue Star in the PDL 2003 at the age of 39, using the pseudonym Jay Goppingen. Klinsmann was born in the city of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg.


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[edit] Current squad

As of October 13, 2006

No. Position Player
0 United States GK William Johnson
1 United States GK Nathan Pena
2 United States DF Shawn Saunders
3 United States FW Brad Evans
4 United States MF Gordon Kljestan
5 United States DF Berkeley Serafini
6 United States MF Sem Lopez
7 United States MF Michael Farfan
8 United States MF Kevin Meissner
9 United States MF Anthony Halmilton
10 United States FW Christopher Roselli
11 United States MF Jason Boyce
12 United States MF Cameron Lamming
13 United States MF Scott Larrabee
14 United States DF Scott Corbin
15 United States MF Gabriel Farfan
No. Position Player
16 United States MF Adam Schager
17 United States FW Matthew Upton
19 United States MF Braeden Cloutier
20 United States MF Tyler Theslof
21 United States FW Sal Zizzo
22 United States MF Craig Ettinger
23 United States MF Erik Hummel
31 United States GK John Schoeni
32 United States DF Patrick Marion
33 United States DF Shaun Higgins
34 United States MF Matthew Murphy
35 United States MF Brian Irvin
37 United States FW Ryan Valdez
41 United States MF Shane Westbrook
43 United States MF Sergio Rivera
44 United States MF Nick Theslof

[edit] Year-by-year

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
1997* 2 USISL A-League 5th, Pacific Did not qualify Did not qualify
1998* 2 USISL A-League 3rd, Pacific Did not qualify 3rd Round
1999* 2 USL A-League 4th, Pacific Conference Quarterfinals 2nd Round
2000* 2 USL A-League 6th, Pacific Did not qualify Did not qualify
2001 "4" USL PDL 1st, Southwest Conference Semifinals Did not qualify
2002 "4" USL PDL 3rd, Southwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2003 "4" USL PDL 2nd, Southwest Semifinals Did not qualify
2004 "4" USL PDL 1st, Southwest Conference Finals Did not qualify
2005 "4" USL PDL 1st, Southwest Semifinals 1st Round
2006 "4" USL PDL 2nd, Southwest Semifinals Did not qualify

[edit] Notable former players

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United Soccer Leagues PDL Southwest

Bakersfield Brigade | Fresno Fuego | Lancaster Rattlers | Los Angeles Storm | Orange County Blue Star | San Fernando Valley Quakes | San Francisco Seals | San Jose Frogs | Southern California Seahorses | Ventura County Fusion


National federation National Team: M, W Venues, (cap) List of clubs
League system SSS Champions History
Competitions in American Soccer
MLS USL First Division USL Second Division PDL
Super-20 MISL NPSL PCSL
Open Cup W-League WPSL Y-League