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Efraín or Yeprem "Chico" Chacurian (22 February 1924 - 15 February 2019) was an Argentine-American soccer forward. He earned four
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, scoring one goal, as a member of the U.S. national team in 1953 and 1954. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1992.


Professional career

Chacurian was born in Argentina to
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immigrant parents. In 1939, he signed with Racing Club of the Argentine First Division. He was fifteen years old at the time. In 1947 at the age of twenty-three, he moved to the United States to live with relatives of his mother to find work when a players' strike in Argentina left him penniless. When he arrived in New York, he joined the semi-pro New York Armenians of the New York Eastern District League. In the six months he spent with the Armenians, he was named the league MVP as his team took the league title. This brought him to the attention of
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of the American Soccer League (ASL). He signed with Hispano in 1947. When not playing, Chacurian held several side jobs including time as a printer and as a watchmaker. He also played with several All Star teams against visiting European national and professional clubs. This included games in 1949 against
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, Inter-Milan and Celtic. However, in the fall of 1949, Chacurian considered returning to Argentina. As he related it, "I bought a ticket to go home and visit. It took 18 days sailing one-way to Argentina. I saw my mother, and I played professional soccer down there again. Everything was successful, but I realized, I can't live here anymore. America is pulling me back." He was back in the U.S. by the end of February 1950. He then joined the New York Swiss of the
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(GASL), and spent the next eight seasons with the Swiss. In 1958, he moved to Bridgeport City in Connecticut.


National team

In 1949, the U.S. began preparations for the
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. While the team had considered adding Chacurian to the roster, his return to Argentina to visit his family in 1949 led to his not being selected for the team. Chacurian was not called up to the U.S. until 8 June 1953 when the team lost 6–3 to
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. He played the first three games in 1954 as the U.S. attempted to qualify for the
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. After two losses to
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, the U.S. was out of the cup. However, the team had two more qualification games against Haiti yet to play. Chacurian played in both losses to Mexico and the first game against Haiti. In that game, a 3–2 win in Port-au-Prince, Chacurian scored. It was his last game with the national team.


Coaching

After he retired from playing, Chacurian entered the coaching ranks as an assistant at
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. He spent ten years with Southern Connecticut. In the fall of 1972,
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hired Chacurian to coach freshman soccer at Yale. During his first season there Chico guided the team to an undefeated season (10–0) and established a culture of winning and camaraderie; his charges scored 34 goals and had only four scored against them, posting seven consecutive shutouts and even beating the Yale varsity team. In 1976, when freshmen were allowed to join the varsity directly, and the Ivy League discontinued freshman soccer in favor of a junior varsity program, Yale University moved Chacurian up to work in both the men's and then the women's soccer programs. In May 1989, he became the head coach at Bridgeport College after serving as an assistant coach for six years. He also won five league titles as the coach of Bridgeport Vasco da Gama between 1974 and 1980 Chacurian lived in Stratford, Connecticut and has a soccer field in
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named after him. In 1992, he was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame.


Career statistics


International goals


References


External links

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Chacurian and the 1950 World Cup team

Yale women’s soccer results
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chacurian, Efrain 1924 births 2019 deaths American soccer players Argentine people of Armenian descent Argentine emigrants to the United States Argentine footballers United States men's international soccer players Racing Club de Avellaneda footballers American Soccer League (1933–1983) players Brooklyn Hispano players German-American Soccer League players American soccer coaches College men's soccer coaches in the United States National Soccer Hall of Fame members Yale Bulldogs coaches Southern Connecticut State University People from Stratford, Connecticut Association football forwards Footballers from Córdoba, Argentina