- Shawn Medved
Infobox Football biography
playername= Shawn Medved
fullname = Shawn Medved
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1967|6|16
cityofbirth =Issaquah, Washington
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=5|in=11
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber =
position = Forward
youthyears = 1985-1990
youthclubs = Evergreen State College
years = 1990
1990-1992
1992-1994
1991-1992
1993
1994-1995
1995-1996
1996-1997
1997-1999
clubs = Portland TimbersTacoma Stars "(indoor)"Cleveland Crunch "(indoor)"Colorado Foxes Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Seattle SoundersCincinnati Silverbacks "(indoor)"D.C. United San Jose Clash
caps(goals) = 0? (10)
80 (68)
0? (20)
16 0(0)
0? 0(7)
40 (61)
32 0(4)
50 0(4)
pcupdate = 7 december 2006
ntupdate = 7 december 2006Shawn Medved is a retired American
soccer forward andmidfielder . He currently coaches youth soccer.Youth
Medved was born and grew up in
Issaquah, Washington . His father, Ron Medved, was a noted American football player for the University of Washington and Philadelphia Eagles. Despite his father's success at football, Shawn chose to pursue a soccer career. He attendedIssaquah High School from 1981 to 1985. After graduating from high school Medved attendedThe Evergreen State College , a small liberal arts college located inOlympia, Washington . The school has a men's soccer which plays in the NAIA. When he finished his career at Evergreen, Medved was the school's all-time scorer, a record since broken by Joe Gjertsen. He was the 1990 NAIA Player of the Year and in 1988 and 1989, Medved was selected as First Team All District. NAIA teams played in districts until 1995, when they moved to a conference structure.Portland Timbers
After leaving Evergreen, Medved was drafted in the fourth round of the 1990
American Indoor Soccer Association amateur draft by theAtlanta Attack . Medved chose not to pursue a career with the Attack and instead played a single season with the Portland Timbers of theAmerican Professional Soccer League (APSL). Medved excelled for the Timbers, leading the team in scoring, as a rookie, with ten goals and two assists. This placed him seventh on the league's points list. Despite his outstanding play, he was beaten out by defenderSteve Pittman of theFort Lauderdale Strikers for Rookie of the Year.Indoor soccer
While Medved had passed on the
Atlanta Attack , he decided to sign with theTacoma Stars of theMajor Indoor Soccer League in 1990. After the completion of the APSL season, he joined the Stars, for whom he would play two seasons, leaving the team in 1992 for theCleveland Crunch of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). Medved won his second professional championship when the Crunch defeated theSt. Louis Ambush to win the 1993-1994 NPSL crown. That year, Medved scored 38 goals and assisted on 19 others for the Crunch.Colorado Foxes
Medved's first professional championship came with the outdoor
Colorado Foxes of the APSL. In 1991, Medved joined the Foxes halfway through the season and promptly scored 5 goals and assisted on 3 others. In 1992, he played the entire season with the foxes, scoring 15 goals, assisting on 8 others, while the team ran to an 11-5 regular season record and ultimately defeated theTampa Bay Rowdies in the championship game. The Foxes also defeated the Rowdies in the APSL Professional Cup.Fort Lauderdale Strikers
At the end of the 1992 season, Medved moved to the
Fort Lauderdale Strikers for the 1993 season. While he was captain of the team, his scoring pace declined dramatically. He played 16 games, scoring no goals, as the Strikers ended the season 9-15.eattle Sounders
At the end of the 1993 season, Medved moved yet again, this time to the newly re-established Seattle Sounders. Medved would remain with the Sounders until drafted by
D.C. United in 1996. While Medved didn't regain his scoring touch with the Sounders, he did move into the midfield and quickly became a major play maker. In 1994, he led the league with assists. Furthermore, his 11 assists and 1 goal placed him 11th on the APSL points list and led to his selection as a First Team All Star. Despite being in its first year of existence, the Sounders won the APSL regular season, losing to Colorado, Medved's old team, in the post-season semifinals. In 1995, Medved again won a championship ring when the Sounders defeated theAtlanta Ruckus in the APSL championship game. That year, he was part of a potent Sounders strike force consisting ofPeter Hattrup andChance Fry . While Hattrup led the team and league in scoring, Medved, his scoring pace returning, chipped in 6 goals and 1 assist.Cincinnati Silverbacks
That winter saw a return for Medved to the indoor game when he played for the
Cincinnati Silverbacks of the NPSL. He finished the 1995-1996 season 5th on the points list, having led his team with 61 goals in 40 games. [http://www.howesportsdata.com/howesportsdata/stats/soccer/misl/misl96.txt]MLS
On February 6, 1996,
D.C. United of theMajor League Soccer selected Medved in the second round (20th overall) of the League's Inaugural Draft. That year, Medved played 27 games (starting 13), and scored 3 goals and assisted on on other. However, his greatest moment came in the championship game. D.C. United found themselves down 2-0 to theLos Angeles Galaxy in the first MLS championship game. D.C. coach sent in second half substitutesTony Sanneh and Medved. Sanneh scored in the 73rd minute and Medved tied the game in the 82nd minute beforeEddie Pope put away the game winner overtime to give D.C. its first championship and Medved his fourth major championship victory.Medved also won the U.S. Open Cup in October 1996 with D.C. United.
Despite his key role in the MLS championship game, D.C. United traded Medved to the
San Jose Clash during the off season. Medved would go on to play two seasons for the Clash, in 1997 and 1998. In 1998, the Clash waived Medved and on November 2, 1998, theNew England Revolution selected Medved in the 1998 Waiver Draft, but released him on March 10, 1999. As no other MLS team selected Medved, he retired from playing professional soccer.Post retirement career
After his retirement, Medved and his family settled in the San Francisco Bay area where he coaches youth soccer and plays for Portola VSC of the semi-pro San Francisco Soccer Football League's (SFSFL) Premier Division. He also works for the Westside Mortgage Group.
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