Federico Bianchi | |
Fullname: | Federico Bianchi |
Birth Date: | 23 May 1983 |
Birth Place: | Pacific Palisades, California, United States |
Position: | Midfielder |
Collegeyears1: | 2001–2004 |
College1: | Boston University Terriers |
Years1: | 2006 |
Clubs1: | Long Island Rough Riders |
Caps1: | 19 |
Goals1: | 0 |
Years2: | 2007 |
Clubs2: | California Victory |
Caps2: | 11 |
Goals2: | 2 |
Years3: | 2009 |
Clubs3: | Hollywood United Hitmen |
Caps3: | 12 |
Goals3: | 0 |
Years4: | 2012 |
Clubs4: | Pali Blues |
Caps4: | 2 |
Goals4: | 0 |
Manageryears1: | 2011 |
Managerclubs1: | OC Blues Strikers |
Club-Update: | June 5, 2011 |
Federico Bianchi (born May 23, 1983, in Pacific Palisades, California) is a former American professional soccer player. He is of Italian ancestry.
Bianchi attended Pacific Palisades High School, before playing college soccer at Boston University, where he was named MVP for the American East Tournament as a senior in 2004.
After spending time playing in the MLS Reserve Division with Los Angeles Galaxy's reserves in 2005,[1] Bianchi signed to play with the Long Island Rough Riders in the USL Second Division in 2006.
Bianchi joined the expansion California Victory in the USL First Division prior to their debut season in 2007,[2] and played in 11 games for the team, scoring 2 goals, before the team folded at the end of the season.
Bianchi was unable to secure a professional contract following Victory's demise, and returned to southern California. After playing for a year in men's amateur leagues in the Los Angeles area, including for Hollywood United in a celebrity charity game against Los Angeles Galaxy,[3] Bianchi signed with the expansion Hollywood United Hitmen in the USL Premier Development League in 2009, and played 12 games for the team in their debut PDL season.
Bianchi is currently the head coach of Los Angeles Blues 23 in the USL Premier Development League, and also the boys' soccer team at Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California. In 2012 Bianchi led his Crossroads team to their first California state championship. He is also the head coach for the Boys' U-11 Santa Monica United club.[4]