In 1976, he continued in defense, this time making 17 appearances. In addition to his regular teams, Peter was part of an NASL All Star team, called Team America, which competed with the national teams of Italy, Brazil and England in the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial Cup. After the 1976 season, the Bicentennials moved to New Haven, Connecticut and adopted the name, the Connecticut Bicentennials. Peter played 9 games of the 1977 season with Connecticut. The team moved again at the end of the season, this time to Oakland, California. However, Peter did not remain with the team, but signed with the Rowdies for the 1978 season as a free agent. After finishing teaching obligations, joined the team in June. Made his Rowdies debut at home to the Rochester Lancers on June 25th, coming on as a substitute. Broke his right tibia only four games into his Rowdies' career in the July 4th game away to the Lancers. After an entire year spent in rehabilitation he was given the green light for training at the end of July 1979.
On the very first day out, he fractured the same break and and spent the ensuing months in a second period of rehabilitation. It wouldn't be until the 1980-81 indoor season, that Peter finally pulled the Rowdies jersey on again, he would go on to make 13 appearances. Peter seen second from the left, entered the educational career field, after retiring from playing professional soccer. He has served as a high school physical education teacher, athletic director and soccer, basketball and baseball coach. He is currently the head coach of the boys’ soccer team and an assistant with the girls’ soccer team at Peak to Peak Charter School in Lafayette, Colorado. In 2005, he took his boys’ team to the 2005 Colorado Class 3A State championship.
In 1989, Peter and his wife Jeri, had quintuplets. All four of those were girls who now play on the Peak to Peak Charter School soccer team. Here is a photo of Peter's family which was taken in the Saturday Night Live (Green Room). His family was a contestant on "Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader" which aired October 2008. L to R: Peter, Heidi, Joshua, Amanda, Meagan, Emily (Quintuplets), Zach (oldest) and his wife Jeri.
Thanks to Peter Chandler for the photos.
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