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'''Steve Shak''' (born February 8, 1978 in [[Cerritos, California|Cerritos]], [[California]]) is an American [[soccer]] [[midfielder (football)|defender]], who currently plays for the [[Charlotte Eagles]] in the [[USL Second Division]].
'''Steve Shak''' (born [[February 8]], [[1978]] in [[Cerritos, California|Cerritos]], [[California]]) is an American [[soccer]] [[midfielder (football)|defender]], who currently plays for the [[Charlotte Eagles]] in the [[USL Second Division]].


Shak played [[college soccer]] at [[UCLA]] where he started out as a walk-on and became a starter, helping the Bruins to the [[NCAA Men's Soccer Championship|College Cup]] in 1997. He also played for the [[United States men's national soccer team|U.S.]] on the Under-23 level. With the [[MetroStars]] coming off the worst season in MLS history in 1999, they were given the first pick in the [[2000 MLS SuperDraft]]. Despite Shak being projected to go in the third or fourth round, and such highly-rated prospects as [[Nick Garcia]], [[Carlos Bocanegra]], and [[Danny Califf]] on the board, the Metros drafted Steve. The team's head coach, [[Octavio Zambrano]], coached Shak on youth teams.
Shak played [[college soccer]] at [[UCLA]] where he started out as a walk-on and became a starter, helping the Bruins to the [[NCAA Men's Soccer Championship|College Cup]] in 1997. He also played for the [[United States men's national soccer team|U.S.]] on the Under-23 level. With the [[MetroStars]] coming off the worst season in MLS history in 1999, they were given the first pick in the [[2000 MLS SuperDraft]]. Despite Shak being projected to go in the third or fourth round, and such highly-rated prospects as [[Nick Garcia]], [[Carlos Bocanegra]], and [[Danny Califf]] on the board, the Metros drafted Steve. The team's head coach, [[Octavio Zambrano]], coached Shak on youth teams.
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Shak spent a year and a half with the MetroStars, playing on defense as well as midfield, scoring a goal and an assist. Late in the 2001 season, he was traded to the [[Colorado Rapids]] for [[Ross Paule]]. He was gone from MLS after playing a solitary minute in 2002. Shak was a [[replacement player]] for a brief period in 2005 during the U.S. national team labor dispute.
Shak spent a year and a half with the MetroStars, playing on defense as well as midfield, scoring a goal and an assist. Late in the 2001 season, he was traded to the [[Colorado Rapids]] for [[Ross Paule]]. He was gone from MLS after playing a solitary minute in 2002. Shak was a [[replacement player]] for a brief period in 2005 during the U.S. national team labor dispute.


Since then, Shak has been a mainstay in the [[United Soccer Leagues]], playing for both the [[Minnesota Thunder]] and the [[Virginia Beach Mariners]]. When the Mariners folded in early 2007, Shak switched to the [[Charlotte Eagles]]. He made his debut for them on April 20, 2007, scoring one goal in a 4-1 victory over [[Crystal Palace Baltimore]].
Since then, Shak has been a mainstay in the [[United Soccer Leagues]], playing for both the [[Minnesota Thunder]] and the [[Virginia Beach Mariners]]. When the Mariners folded in early 2007, Shak switched to the [[Charlotte Eagles]]. He made his debut for them on [[April 20]], [[2007]], scoring one goal in a 4-1 victory over [[Crystal Palace Baltimore]].


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Revision as of 23:07, 18 November 2008

Steve Shak
Personal information
Full name Steve Shak
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Charlotte Eagles
Number 21

Steve Shak (born February 8, 1978 in Cerritos, California) is an American soccer defender, who currently plays for the Charlotte Eagles in the USL Second Division.

Shak played college soccer at UCLA where he started out as a walk-on and became a starter, helping the Bruins to the College Cup in 1997. He also played for the U.S. on the Under-23 level. With the MetroStars coming off the worst season in MLS history in 1999, they were given the first pick in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft. Despite Shak being projected to go in the third or fourth round, and such highly-rated prospects as Nick Garcia, Carlos Bocanegra, and Danny Califf on the board, the Metros drafted Steve. The team's head coach, Octavio Zambrano, coached Shak on youth teams.

Shak spent a year and a half with the MetroStars, playing on defense as well as midfield, scoring a goal and an assist. Late in the 2001 season, he was traded to the Colorado Rapids for Ross Paule. He was gone from MLS after playing a solitary minute in 2002. Shak was a replacement player for a brief period in 2005 during the U.S. national team labor dispute.

Since then, Shak has been a mainstay in the United Soccer Leagues, playing for both the Minnesota Thunder and the Virginia Beach Mariners. When the Mariners folded in early 2007, Shak switched to the Charlotte Eagles. He made his debut for them on April 20, 2007, scoring one goal in a 4-1 victory over Crystal Palace Baltimore.