Caleb Norkus
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Caleb Norkus | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Joshua Caleb Norkus | |
Date of birth | March 14, 1979 (age 28) | |
Place of birth | Raleigh, NC, USA | |
Height | 6'0" (1.83 m) | |
Playing position | midfielder/defender | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Carolina Railhawks | |
Number | 14 | |
Youth clubs | ||
1997-2000 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
2001-02 2004 2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2007- |
Charlotte Eagles Sportfreunde Siegen Richmond Kickers Charleston Battery Unión Española Puerto Rico Islanders Carolina Railhawks |
49 (6) 9 (0) 4 (0) 22 (6) - (-) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Joshua Caleb Norkus (born March 14, 1979 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is an American soccer player, who on December 05, 2006 was one of the first players announced to join the new Carolina RailHawks franchise of the USL First Division. His squad number is 14 and although he has played many positions throughout his career, he is likely to play at the left-back position for the RailHawks.
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[edit] Career
Caleb, who was nicknamed PlayStation by the Puerto Rico Islanders supporters for his tireless work rate, grew up playing youth soccer for the Capital Area Soccer League and was North Carolina High School player of the year in 1996 when he helped lead Sanderson High School to the North Carolina State title. During this time, he was also member of the U17 and U18 United States men's national soccer team set up where he played alongside the likes of Tim Howard, Steve Cherundolo, Carlos Bocanegra and Chris Albright.
Norkus played for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1997-2000. In 2000 he scored in overtime to bring the Tar Heels the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title. He was drafted by DC United in the fifth round of 2001 MLS SuperDraft. Although he trained with the team, Caleb did not catch on with the MLS side and later signed with Charlotte Eagles of the then USL A-League.
After 2 seasons with the Eagles, Norkus moved to Sportfreunde Siegen of the German Regionalliga-Süd (German 3rd Division). In 2004, Caleb returned to the United States with the Richmond Kickers of USL-1 (at the time) and transferred midseason to Charleston Battery of the same league. At the end of that season, Norkus took an opportunity to play in the Primera División of the Liga Chilena de Fútbol with Unión Española and helped the team to the Apertura title.
At the conclusion of the Chilean 2005 Apertura, Norkus moved to Puerto Rico Islanders of USL-1 for the remainder of the USL 2005 season. In 2006, Norkus season got off to a brilliant start as he scored 4 goals in the Islanders' first 10 games before being sidelined with a sports hernia injury. After off-season surgery in Argentina, Norkus returned to the States to sign with the Carolina RailHawks of USL-1.
Throughout Norkus' career, he has continually struggled with a series of unfortunate injuries which have limited his playing time and tenure at many of the clubs he has played for professionally.
[edit] Controversy
Puerto Rico Islanders President Andrés Guillemard-Noble accused the RailHawks of piracy[1] in the signing of Norkus, who was out of contract with the Islanders after the 2006 season. While the club executive insists that the Islanders had a verbal agreement with Norkus to return to Puerto Rico for the 2007 season, the player refutes that accusation[2], saying the two sides never reached terms and cites the lack of an offered written contract as evidence of their lack of agreement.
[edit] Previous clubs
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (College Soccer)
- Sportfreunde Siegen (Germany)
- Unión Española (Chile)
- Charlotte Eagles (USL-2)
- Richmond Kickers (USL-2)
- Charleston Battery (USL-1)
- Puerto Rico Islanders (USL-1)
[edit] References
- ^ Pirates of the Caribbean?. Retrieved on 2006-12-19.
- ^ Norkus Refutes Islanders' Piracy Claims. Retrieved on 2006-12-19.
Carolina RailHawks FC - Current Squad |
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0 McClellan | 1 O'Hara | 4 Donald | 5 Kutsu | 6 Abolaji | 8 Edozien | 9 Cephas | 10 Jeffrey | 11 Carrieri | 12 Maher | 13 Stokes | 14 Norkus | 15 Sanfilippo | 17 Friend | 21 Fusilier | 22 Steele | 23 Dombrowski | Manager: Schweitzer |