Coaches
Adam Mitchell, Head Coach (3rd Season)
The 2010 season will be the first for Adam Mitchell as head coach of the West Virginia Chaos PDL even though this is Mitchell’s third season at the club after spending the two previous seasons as the assistant player/coach.
In 2008 Mitchell’s playing time in the PDL was restricted due to breaking his ulna in the third game, but he spent the rest of the season coaching from the sidelines.
In 2009 Mitchell finished in 5th place with the most shots saved (74), with 1,231 minutes under his belt in 14 games, while competing in the PDL. As assistant coach, under Head Coach Chris Whalley, he implemented the West Virginia Chaos to finish in 5th place the in Mid Atlantic Division.
Mitchell’s career began at age 11 with York City FC, where he represented the club at school boy level for five years. At age 16, Mitchell signed a three-year YTS contract with Halifax Town. In his three years stint with the club, Halifax gained promotion to League Two of the English Football League – a tremendous achievement for the club.
Following the promotion, Halifax’s new manager did not renew Mitchell’s contract. Disappointed, Mitchell decided to leave his dream of professional soccer and become a part time semi-professional and work a day job at the same time.
His new club, Pickering Town, won promotion two seasons in a row, before he moved to Goole Town in the Unibond Division before making his first stop with Selby Town FC.
In 2006-2007 he won the Player’s player of the year award. Mitchell received a call from FK Mjolner in the Norwegian Division II offering him a professional contract. Mitchell was pleased to join the professional side before opting to return to Selby Town later that season.
Mitchell currently lives in Charleston, WV.
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