

Ray Gaddis’ Bio
Club Career
- 90 Indy Burn Eagles – 8 straight Indiana Soccer State Cups
College Career
- Gaddis grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, attended North Central High School, and played college soccer at West Virginia from 2009 to 2011. Gaddis received second team all-Big East honors in his junior and senior seasons respectively. Gaddis was also one of two players to play every minute during the 2010 campaign. Gaddis ended his college career with 6 assists in 73 career games.
- Gaddis also played for Philadelphia Union PDL affiliate Reading United in 2010 and 2011. During his tenure at Reading, he scored a goal and registered 8 assists.
Professional Club career
- Gaddis was drafted in the second round (35th overall) of the 2012 MLS SuperDraft by Philadelphia Union. Gaddis made his MLS Debut on April 14 against the Columbus Crew SC when Danny Califf was a late scratch. On June 23, he recorded his first MLS assist in the Union’s 4–0 win over Sporting Kansas City.[2] Gaddis’s rookie season finished with 18 appearances, including 17 starts, earning him recognition in the Soccer by Ives 2012 MLS All-Rookie Best XI. His rookie season was further recognized by earning the 2012 NAACP Image Award for Male Athlete of the Year.
- During the 2014 season, the Union signed Gaddis to a contract extension through the 2016 season on September 10. Through the2014 season, Gaddis became a mainstay of the Union’s defense, often deployed as a left-back (as opposed to his natural right-sided position). He would finish the season with 34 starts and contributed to the Union’s first U.S. Open Cup final. Gaddis was also recognized in 2014 with the team specific FIFA 15 MLS covers where it was revealing Gaddis was chosen as the cover man to represent the Union.
- In August 2018, Gaddis became the Union’s all-time leader in minutes played after a home win against New England Revolution.[10] Gaddis re-signed with the Union in January 2019, keeping in Philadelphia for an eighth season.[11] On March 4, 2021, Gaddis announced his retirement from professional soccer, after appearing in 227 matches for Philadelphia.
- On January 5, 2022, he came out of retirement to sign for FC Cincinnati on a contract that runs through 2023 with an option for the 2024 season. The move reunited him with both Cincinnati Head Coach and former Union assistant Pat Noonan and general manager Chris Albright, his former Union teammate and later the club’s technical director.
Letters of Recommendation:
- Jerry Little, Indiana HOF 2003, North Central HS Coach
- Todd Leyden, Fort Wilderness Christian Family Camp
- Jim Curtin, Head Coach Philadelphia Union MLS
- Marlon LeBlanc, Coach Philadelphia Union
- Alan Mills, 1990 Boys Eagle Club Teammate
- Isang Jacob, 2023 Indiana Soccer HOF
- Thomas Geise, President of USA of Indiana, Indy Burn