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Full name
  
Peter Medd

Name
  
Pete Medd

Playing position
  
President

Years
  
Team

Education
  
1994–1998
  
Towson Tigers

Role
  
Soccer player


Pete Medd

Date of birth
  
(1976-02-21) February 21, 1976 (age 39)

Place of birth
  
Middletown, Maryland, United States

Current team
  
Crystal Palace Balti

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Pete Medd is a retired American soccer player who was the President of Crystal Palace Baltimore. He also served as the ballclub's co-manager along with Jim Cherneski from 2007 to 2009.

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Youth

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Pete Medd graduated from Middletown High School. He was the former Maryland State High School Player of the Year and led his team to the State Championship Title in 1993. In 1994, he entered Towson University where he played from 1994 to 1998. He was a four-year starter, regional first team selection and captain of Towson University. He helped lead Towson to a Division 1 Top 15 NCAA National Ranking.

Player

In 1999, Medd spent a single season with the Delaware Wizards of USISL but never featured in a game. He was also the 1999 First Round Draft Pick for the Baltimore Blast of the National Professional Soccer League. He only played in one game for the Blast during the 2000–2001 season.

Coach

In 1999, Medd became an assistant coach at Towson University, a position he held until 2001. That year, he moved to Essex Community College where he was the school's head coach. During his tenure, he led the team to a National Top 5 Ranking and was two time East Region Coach of the Year. In 2007, he was self-hired as the head coach of Crystal Palace Baltimore, a USL Second Division team associated with English club Crystal Palace F.C. The club discontinued operations in 2010.

References

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