Background
Christopher Rodd was born and raised in California. His father was born in Rugby, England, which allowed Rodd to become a British citizen in November 2005.
Christopher Rodd was born and raised in California. His father was born in Rugby, England, which allowed Rodd to become a British citizen in November 2005.
After high school, he attended the College of William and Mary on an athletic scholarship.
Chris went to San Ramon Valley High School winning the North Coast Section Championship in 2002. (Other winners of the award include Kamani Hill, Andrew Wiedeman, etc). After two years, he transferred to the University of San Francisco.
While at USF, he was named to the All-Conference team in both years and earned All-Tournament in every tournament during his Junior year.
Also, he earned team Most Valuable Player in both his Junior and Senior seasons. At some point in all four college seasons, Rodd"s college team was ranked in the top 10 in the country for a brief period.
During the off-seasons, he played in the USL Premier Development League for Raleigh CASL Elite in 2004, Williamsburg Legacy in 2005, and the San Francisco Seals in 2006 and 2007. Rodd trained at Brentford Football Club in England during the summers of 2005 and 2006.
However, he returned to college (USF) at the end of both years.
Rodd made several first team appearances. In 2007, Rodd signed a three-year contract with Bryne FK from Norway"s Adeccoligaen. Rodd was named Player of the Match in 5 of the teams Adeccoligaen during his first pro year.
He made 21 of 25 starts in 2008.
He left Norway in 2010 when his contract expired. Chris Rodd signed for the New York Cosmos in June 2013.