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Steve Clark (soccer)

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American soccer player
This article is about the American soccer player. For the Scottish association football manager and former player, seeSteve Clarke.

Steve Clark
Personal information
Full nameSteven Thomas Clark[1]
Date of birth (1986-04-14)April 14, 1986 (age 39)
Place of birthMason, Michigan, United States
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
PositionGoalkeeper
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2008Oakland Golden Grizzlies58(0)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005West Michigan Edge13(0)
2006–2009Michigan Bucks51(0)
2009Charleston Battery0(0)
2010–2013Hønefoss94(0)
2014–2016Columbus Crew100(0)
2017AC Horsens11(0)
2017–2018D.C. United8(0)
2018–2021Portland Timbers74(0)
2022–2024Houston Dynamo97(0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of October 22, 2024

Steven Thomas Clark (born April 14, 1986) is an American former professionalsoccer player who played as agoalkeeper.

College and amateur career

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Lightly recruited out of high-school, Clark was a crosswalker at his local school. Clarkwalked-on for theOakland University Golden Grizzlies.[2][3] Afterred-shirting his first season, Clark made 2 appearances in the 2005 season.[4] During his 2nd season at Oakland, Clark was evicted from his apartment. With just $400 to his name, he bought a tent and set it up in the woods, using his car as a closet. After living in the woods for a few months, he moved in with a teammate.[2][3][5] He won the Grizzlies starting job in 2006. He helped Oakland make back-to-backNCAA Tournament appearances in 2007–08, making the All-Summit League 1st team both seasons. Clark won the Summit League's Defensive Player of the Year award in 2008 and was named to the All-Midwest Regional First Team.[4]

From 2006 to 2009, Clark played withPremier Development League sideMichigan Bucks, helping the PDL club to its first league championship in 2006, where he was named championship MVP. In 2007, the Bucks returned to the title game, but fell on penalties to theLaredo Heat. In 2008, Clark helped the Bucks to the club's second regular season championship and first since 2000, en route to winning the Paul R. Scicluna trophy, awarded annually to the club's Most Valuable Player. From 2006 to 2008, Clark also helped the Bucks to three-straightLamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup appearances. In all, the Mason, MI native appeared in 75 matches over four seasons with the Pontiac-based side.[6]

Professional career

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Early career

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After going undrafted in the2009 MLS SuperDraft, Clark went on trial with MLS clubReal Salt Lake, but was released before signing a contract.[7] After unsuccessful trials with other lower league clubs around the US, Clark returned to play for the Michigan Bucks. In August 2009, Clark signed withUSL-1 clubCharleston Battery, making just $30 a day.[7] He was released by Charleston following the season, having made no appearances.[7] With little money in his bank account, Clark sold most of his belongings so he could afford to travel toEurope in an attempt to find a club.[8][5] In December 2009, Clark was offered a trial by 4th-tierEnglish clubBradford City, but he eventually left due to being unable to obtain aUK work permit.[7][9] He then went on trial atNorwegianTippeligaen clubStabæk. Clark came close to signing, but the club opted for somebody else.[9] On what was scheduled to be his last night in Norway before returning to America, Clark was hanging out with some friends when one of them calledHønefoss BK, a 2nd tier club that had just won promotion to the top flight for the first time in club history, and was able to convince the club to give Clark a trial.[9][10]

Hønefoss

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In January 2010, Clark signed a one-year contract withTippeligaen clubHønefoss BK after impressing the coaches during his 1-day trial.[11][7] He made his debut for the club on April 5 in a 5–1 loss toFK Haugesund.[12] Clark made 4 appearances during the season as Hønefoss finished in 14th place and were relegated to theAdeccoligaen after losing in therelegation playoffs.[13]

Clark was named first-choice keeper for HBK after beating out long-time starterThomas Solvoll. Clark helped lead Hønefoss to theAdeccoligaen title, appearing in all 30 games and keeping 12 clean sheets.[14] HBK finished the season with a league best 28 goals against.[15] After the 2011 season, Clark signed a two-year contract extension with Hønefoss, keeping him at the club until December 2013.[16]

Clark enjoyed a good season in 2012, playing in all 30 league games and keeping 9 clean sheets for Hønefoss, helping the club finish in 13th, 2 places and 3 points above the relegation zone.[17] He led the league in saves and was 3rd for clean sheets[17] He was named to the Tippeligaen Best XI byTV 2 and was named Hønefoss BK "Player of the Year" by local newspaperRingerikes Blad.[7][18][19]

2013 saw Clark start all 30 league games again, however this time he was not able to save HBK, as they finished bottom of the league.[13] His contract with Hønefoss expired following the season.[20]

Columbus Crew

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On December 16, 2013, Clark was acquired by theColumbus Crew in a sign-and-trade deal withSeattle Sounders FC. The Sounders received a2015 MLS SuperDraft fourth-round selection in exchange for sending Clark's rights to Columbus.[21] In preseason, Clark beat outMatt Lampson for the starting spot.[22] He made his Crew debut on March 8, 2014, helping Columbus to a 3–0 win againstD.C. United.[23] He played every minute of all 34 league matches in 2014, as well as bothOpen Cup matches, as Clark helped the Crew finish 3rd in theEastern Conference, returning to playoffs after failing to qualify the previous two seasons.[23][24] After a first round bye, Clark and the Crew lost 7–3 on aggregate in the Conference Semifinals.[23] He was named as the Crew Defender of the Year and was a finalist forMLS Goalkeeper of the Year.[25][26] Clark also received theKirk Urso Heart Award, voted on by his Crew teammates for displaying heart and leadership.[25]

On April 2, 2015, Clark signed a new Contract with Columbus.[27][28] Clark played every minute of the regular season in 2015, helping the Crew finish 2nd in the East.[29][30] After losing 2–1 at theMontreal Impact in leg 1 of the Conference Semifinals, Clark made 9 saves in leg 2 to help the Crew win 3–1 in extra time. In the Conference Finals, Clark kept a clean sheet as Columbus beat theNew York Red Bulls 2–0 in leg 1, followed up by a 6 save performance in a 1–0 loss in leg 2 to help the Crew advance on aggregate.[29] InMLS Cup 2015, Clark made a crucial mistake that led toDiego Valeri scoring the fastest goal in MLS Cup history. After the ball was passed back to Clark, Valeri pressed him down and blocked Clark's pass into the net. ThePortland Timbers would go on to win the match 2–1.[7][31]

2016 was a poor season for Columbus. Clark started the first 32 games of the season and kept 8 clean sheets, but with the team eliminated from playoff contention, he was benched for the final 2 games of the year.[32] Columbus finished 10th in the Eastern Conference one year after playing in MLS Cup.[33] Following the season, the Crew declined the option on Clark's contract for 2017.[34][35]

AC Horsens

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On January 17, 2017, Clark signed a six-month deal withAC Horsens of theDanish Superliga.[36] He made his debut for ACH on February 18 asDen Gule Fare lost 1–0 toSilkeborg IF.[37] Clark made 5 appearances in the regular season and played in all 6 of Horsens's relegation round matches.[37] He then made an additional 6 appearances in the relegation playoffs, helping ACH beat Vendsyssel FF 3–1 on aggregate in the third round to remain in the Superliga.[38] He left the club again at the end of the season.[39]

D.C. United

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On August 17, 2017, Clark signed for MLS sideD.C. United.[40][41][42] He made his debut for D.C. on September 23, keeping a clean sheet in a 4–0 win over the San Jose Earthquakes.[43] Clark played the final 5 matches of the 2017 season.[43] D.C. finished the year 11th in the Eastern Conference, last place, and failed to qualify for the playoffs.[44]

Clark made his first appearance of the 2018 season on April 14 in a 1–0 win over the Columbus Crew, with Clark making 5 saves to shutout his former club.[45] The performance saw him named to the MLS Team of the Week.[46] On August 16, D.C. United waived Clark, having made just 3 MLS appearances and 1 Open Cup appearance in 2018.[45][47]

Portland Timbers

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On August 17, 2018, Clark was claimed off waivers by thePortland Timbers.[48][49] He made his Timbers debut on September 1, coming off the bench and giving up a goal in a 1–1 draw against theNew England Revolution after starting goalkeeperJeff Attinella hurt his hamstring.[45][50][51] Clark started the next 4 games before Attinella returned.[45][51] In Attinella's first game back, he had to be subbed off due to a shoulder injury, with Clark coming in to finish off the 0–0 draw withFC Dallas.[51] Clark started the next 2 games before Attinella returned for the final regular season game and playoffs. Clark ended the season with 8 appearances and 3 clean sheets for the Timbers, helping Portland finish 5th in theWestern Conference.[45][52] The Timbers reachedMLS Cup 2018, where they lost 2–0 toAtlanta United FC, but Clark did not appear in the playoffs.[45]

Steve Clark with the Portland Timbers in 2019

On January 24, 2019, Portland re-signed Clark for the 2019 season.[53] Clark made his first appearance of the 2019 season on April 27, helping Portland to a 2–1 win overToronto FC.[54] After just 5 appearances in the first 15 MLS games of the season, Clark won the starting job in early July and started the final 19 games of the regular season.[54] He ended the regular season with 24 appearances and 6 clean sheets, helping the Timbers to a 6th-place finish in the West, qualifying for the playoffs.[54][55] Clark and the Timbers fell 2–1 toReal Salt Lake in the first round of the playoffs.[54] He also played in all 4 of Portland's Open Cup games as they reached the semifinals, where they lost 2–1 toMinnesota United FC.[38] On December 20, he signed a new contract with the Timbers.[56]

Clark and the Timbers opened the 2020 season on March 1 with a 3–1 loss toMinnesota United FC.[57] After the first 2 games of the regular season, the MLS season was paused due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Play resumed in July with theMLS is Back Tournament, with the 3 group stage games counting as regular season matches and the knockout round used to determine aCONCACAF Champions League berth. Clark started all the group stage games, helping Portland top their group.[57] He started all 4 knockout round games as the Timbers reached thefinal, where they beatOrlando City SC 2–1.[57] Clark's penalty save against theLA Galaxy'sJavier “Chicharito” Hernández from their opening match of the group stage was voted "Save of the Tournament."[58] Following the tournament, Clark appeared in 15 of Portland's remaining regular season games. He ended the shortened regular season with 20 appearances (out of a possible 23) and kept 5 clean sheets, helping the Timbers finish 3rd in the Western Conference.[57][59] On November 22, Portland fell toFC Dallas 8–7 onpenalties in the opening round of the playoffs.[57]

On April 6, 2021, Clark made his Champions League debut as Portland opened the 2021 season with a 2–2 draw againstC.D. Marathón. He kept a clean sheet in the return leg to help the Timbers to a 5–0 win, advancing 7–2 on aggregate.[38] On April 18, in Portland's first MLS game of the season, Clark had to come off in a 1–0 loss toCascadia Cup rivalsVancouver Whitecaps FC due to a thigh injury.[60][61] He would miss the Timbers next 6 MLS games and the CCL quarterfinal matchup withClub América, a 4–2 aggregate loss.[60] Portland finished 4th in the West, with Clark making 24 appearances and keeping 7 clean sheets in regular season play.[60][62] In the playoffs, Clark played every minute of Portland's 4 games and kept 2 clean sheets, helping the Timbers reachMLS Cup 2021, where they lost 4–2 on penalties toNYCFC.[60]

Houston Dynamo

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On December 22, 2021, Clark signed a two-year deal as a free agent with theHouston Dynamo.[63] He made his Dynamo debut on February 27, 2022, keeping a clean sheet to give Houston a 0–0 draw withReal Salt Lake in the opening game of the season.[64] He appeared in 33 of Houston's 34 regular season games (only missing a game due to his daughter's birth) and kept 6 clean sheets.[64][65] Clark and the Dynamo finished the season 13th in theWestern Conference, missing out on the playoffs.[66]

Career statistics

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As of December 2, 2023[67][68][13]
ClubSeasonLeagueLeague cup[a]National cup[b]ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
West Michigan Edge2005PDL130130
Michigan Bucks2006[69]PDL904030160
2007[70]1204010170
2008[71]1501010170
2009[72]150150
Total51090500000650
Charleston Battery2009USL-100000000
Hønefoss2010Tippeligaen40000040
2011Adeccoligaen30020320
2012Tippeligaen30000300
201330010310
Total94000300000970
Columbus Crew2014MLS3402020380
20153405000390
201632000320
Total1000702000001090
AC Horsens2016–17Superliga1106000170
D.C. United2017MLS500050
201830001040
Total800010000090
Portland Timbers2018MLS80000080
20192401040290
2020200104[c]0250
2021240402[d]0300
Total76060402040920
Houston Dynamo2022MLS33000330
202333050003[e]0410
Total660500030740
Career total419033015020704350
  1. ^Includes thePDL Playoffs,MLS Cup Playoffs, andSuperliga relegation playoffs
  2. ^Includes theU.S. Open Cup andNorwegian Football Cup
  3. ^Appearances in theMLS is Back Tournament knockout stage
  4. ^Appearances inCONCACAF Champions League
  5. ^Appearances inLeagues Cup

Honors

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Hønefoss BK

Columbus Crew

Portland Timbers

Houston Dynamo

Individual

Personal life

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Steve Clark is married to Carella Clark (née DiMaggio). Carella played college soccer atAppalachian State University andOakland University. The couple met and started dating while at Oakland.[5][75][76][77] Together they have a daughter.[65] Carella works as a fitness trainer.[77] Clark is aChristian.[7][5]

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