Christopher Sullivan (soccer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chris Sullivan
Personal information
Full name Christopher Sullivan
Date of birth April 18, 1965 (1965-04-18) (age 43)
Place of birth    Redwood City, California, United States
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing position Midfielder / Forward
Club information
Current club Retired
Youth clubs
1983-1987 University of Tampa
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*


1989
1990

1992
1992-1993

1997
Joué-Lès-Tours
Le Touquet
Orlando Lions
Raba ETO
Landskrona BoIS
Brøndby IF
Hertha Berlin
Yucatan
San Jose Clash





00 (0)
06 (0)

24 (2)   
National team
1987-1992 United States 19 (2)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Christopher (Chris) Sullivan (born April 18, 1965 in Redwood City, California) is a retired U.S. soccer midfielder/forward and current soccer trainer and sports broadcaster.

Contents

[edit] Youth and college

Sullivan began playing soccer at a young age. When he was four he began playing with West Valley S.C. He attended and played soccer at NCAA Division II powerhouse University of Tampa. He was a second team Division II All American in 1986 and a first team All American in 1987.[1]

[edit] Professional career

His professional career spanned two continents and seven countries. He began his career in France with lower division clubs Joué-Lès-Tours and Le Touquet. In 1989, he was back in the U.S. with the Orlando Lions of the American Soccer League.[2] He then returned to Europe, signing with Hungary club Raba ETO before moving to Swedish club Landskrona BoIS, Danish club Brøndby IF and German club Hertha Berlin. He also spent time with Mexican lower division club Yucatan. During this time, he twice left active playing for family reasons. On February 1, 1997, Major League Soccer allocated Sullivan to the San Jose Clash. He played the 1997 with the Clash. On November 6, 1997, MLS held and Expansion Draft. The Clash did not protect Sullivan, but neither Chicago nor Miami selected him. Despite this, the Clash traded Sullivan to the Miami Fusion for the third round draft pick in two weeks later.[3] He elected to retire rather than join the Fusion. However, he continued to play in the San Francisco Soccer Football League, including club El Farolito in 2003.[4]

[edit] National team

He made his US national team debut while still in college. In 1987, he came on for Brian Bliss in a Presidents Cup game against Egypt in South Korea. He was a member of the 1990 FIFA World Cup U.S. team. In 1992, he played his last game for the U.S. national team in a 1-0 loss to Brazil.

[edit] Post-playing career

Since retiring from playing, Sullivan has become a professional soccer trainer with Elite. He was also a sideline reporter for Fox Sports Bay Area for two years and spent time working on Fox Soccer Channel's now defunct MLS Wrap. He is a color commentator on Fox Soccer Channel's broadcasts of MLS and United States men's national soccer team games.

[edit] External links

Languages