Julian Nash

Julian Nash
Personal information
Full name Julian Nash
Date of birth March 1, 1983 (1983-03-01) (age 28)
Place of birth Oakland, CA, United States
Height 6 ft 0.25 in (1.84 m)
Playing position forward
Club information
Current club Bay Area Ambassadors
Number 21
Youth career
2001-04 Creighton Bluejays
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004 Chicago Fire Premier 13 (12)
2005 San Jose Earthquakes 10 (1)
2006-2007 Houston Dynamo 6 (0)
2010- Bay Area Ambassadors
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 25 June 2006.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 13 April 2006

Julian Nash (born March 1, 1983 in Oakland, California) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Bay Area Ambassadors in the National Premier Soccer League.

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Career

High school and College

Nash attended San Leandro High School and was a good student and a letterman in cross country, soccer, and tennis. In soccer, he was named the Team MVP as a sophomore and as a senior.[1]

Professional

Nash was signed by the San Jose Earthquakes as a developmental player in March 2005 after an outstanding collegiate career at Creighton, and a stellar season in the USL Premier Development League where he scored 12 goals in 13 games for Chicago Fire Premier. With the Blue Jays, Nash scored 18 goals and recorded 22 assists in four years and was named a semifinalist for the prestigious Hermann Trophy his senior season. He also led the 2004 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup with four goals while playing for the Chicago Fire Reserves.

He played 10 games for San Jose in 2005 and scored in his only start against Real Salt Lake October 8. He appeared in all 12 reserve games for San Jose, scoring four goals. Along with the rest of his Earthquakes teammates, he moved to Houston for the 2006 season. He was released from the Houston Dynamo in 2007 following a prolonged foot injury.

He currently plays for the amateur Bay Area Ambassadors in the National Premier Soccer League.

References

  1. ^ Julian Nash, San Jose Earthquakes. Accessed November 20, 2007.