Chad Gould
Chad Edward Alesna Gould (born September 30, 1982) is a Filipino former footballer who played as a central defender or striker for the Loyola Meralco Sparks and the Philippines national team. He is currently a FIFA Licensed Football agent. He previously was also a music artist signed by Warner Music Philippines. In December 2021, his song "Daisy" was played on BBC Music Introducing Show. HonoursClubLoyola Meralco Sparks Early life and educationGould was born on 30 September 1982[2] in Cebu City, Philippines and grew up in England. He studied at Brunel University where he obtained a degree in sports science.[3] Football careerYouthHe spent his youth career with Bournemouth and Southampton.[3] ClubHe was part of the reserves team of AFC Wimbledon during the 2007–08 season making reserve league appearances and a single reserve cup appearance. He scored four goals for the reserve team. He left the club on 22 September 2008.[2] In 2012, he joined the Loyola Meralco Sparks F.C. of the United Football League. With the club, Gould won the 2013 UFL Cup. He was also part of Loyola's squad that participated in the 2013 Menpora Cup in Indonesia. He left Loyola after two seasons.[3] Chad is currently a free agent.[3] InternationalGould first appeared for the Philippines in the 2004 Tiger Cup, playing in two matches. His debut came in the 4–1 defeat to Malaysia where he scored the Philippines' only goal.[4] In 2006, Gould took a break from football, but returned to the national team in 2008 play until 2010.[5] He was later selected to play for the England national beach soccer team after he was scouted playing in a tournament organised by Nuts magazine. International goals
CurrentSince January 2017, Gould has been working as football coach and therapeutic mentor. In 2024, Gould successfully passed his FIFA football agent’s exam at Wembley Stadium. He is also currently a recording music artist. In June 2020, Gould signed a three-year deal with Warner Music Group in the Philippines.[6][better source needed] References
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