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Chico Villar : ウィキペディア英語版
Chico Villar

Nestor “Chico” Villar is a retired Peruvian-American soccer player and coach. He was a two-time Coach of the Year in the Southwest Indoor Soccer League.
Villar played professionally in Peru for seven years before moving to the United States in order to earn a master’s degree in education a Oklahoma City University in 1971. He remained in the United States, coaching and playing at the amateur level. In 1983, he became an assistant coach with the Oklahoma City Slickers of the American Soccer League. In 1984, the Slickers moved to the newly created United Soccer League after the collapse of the ASL. During these year, Villar was also a coaching director in the Oklahoma Soccer Association. In February 1985. Villar opened the Indoor Soccer Arena at 100 N McCormick in Oklahoma City.〔(Indoor Soccer Thrives at New City Complex )〕 At the time it was the only indoor soccer facility in the city. In 1986, Villar was part of the amateur Oklahoma City Hot Spurs which won the Oklahoma State championship.〔(Hot Spurs Soccer Team Captures Championship )〕 In November 1986, Villar, along with other local soccer enthusiasts, founded the Oklahoma City Warriors and entered it into the newly created Southwest Indoor Soccer League.〔(Indoor Soccer Comes to City Warriors Feature "Cream of Crop' Players )〕 In that first season, Villar was named Coach of the Year as the Warriors fell in the playoff semifinals.〔(The Year in American Soccer – 1987 )〕 In 1988, Villar repeated as Coach of the Year as the Warriors took the SISL title over the Austin Sockadillos.〔(The Year in American Soccer – 1988 )〕 In 1992, Villar again led the Warriors to the SISL indoor title. In February 1993, the Oklahoma City Warriors and the Oklahoma City Spirit of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance merged to form the second Oklahoma City Slickers. Villar became an assistant coach and general manager of the Slickers.〔(Are You Ready for Soccer? Slickers Takes Pointers From Blazers Before Opening Season )〕 In 1995, the Slickers finished runner-up to the Atlanta Magic. However, Villar left the Slickers organization after being arrested for committing lewd acts with a minor. He was convicted, sentenced to probation, but convicted again in 1997 and sent to prison.〔(Ex-Coach's Sentence Draws Criticism )〕
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