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His professional career began in 2002 at the Pro Select Invitational Soccer Combine where he was selected to the all star team. Upon it’s completion he joined the Seattle Sounders- playing in four games, before moving abroad to play for FC Bitburg and Eintracht Trier 05 in Germany. His professional career began in 2002 at the Pro Select Invitational Soccer Combine where he was selected to the all star team. Upon it’s completion he joined the Seattle Sounders- playing in four games, before moving abroad to play for FC Bitburg and Eintracht Trier 05 in Germany.
His return home prompted the creation of Live The Dream Soccer Academy, where a backbone of technical and tactical development furthered the growth of many youth players. His return home prompted the creation of Live The Dream Soccer Academy, where a backbone of technical and tactical development furthered the growth of many youth players.
A return to the professional level saw Weinberg take his trade indoors, playing for the Cleveland Force of the MISL. Brief stints in Harrisburg, PA with the City Islanders and in Stockton, CA with the California Cougars followed, before settling in San Diego, CA. Weinberg has also played semi-professionally with the likes of the Seattle Hibernian Saints, and the Skagit Rapids. He currently plays with ]<ref>http://soccer.xksandiego.com/archived_record.html?arid=238July 17, 2007</ref>, they are the current reigning NPSL<ref>www.nationalpremiersoccerleague.comNational Premier Soccer League</ref> champions. He also operates ''Soccer Sauce'', Development and Placement. A return to the professional level saw Weinberg take his trade indoors, playing for the Cleveland Force of the MISL. Brief stints in Harrisburg, PA with the City Islanders and in Stockton, CA with the California Cougars followed, before settling in San Diego, CA. Weinberg has also played semi-professionally with the likes of the Seattle Hibernian Saints, and the Skagit Rapids. He currently plays with ]<ref>http://soccer.xksandiego.com/archived_record.html?arid=238July 17, 2007</ref>, they are the current reigning NPSL<ref>www.nationalpremiersoccerleague.comNational Premier Soccer League</ref> champions. He also operates ''Soccer Sauce'', Development and Placement. <ref>{{cite web


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Ian Weinberg is a former professional soccer player, coach, and the founder of Soccer Sauce.

Weinberg was a four year starter and two year captain at Western Washington University , where he led the Vikings to the school’s best record, and it’s first conference championship; he finished in the top 10 in goals, assists, points, and games played. He graduated from Western Washington University with a BA in Political Science. His professional career began in 2002 at the Pro Select Invitational Soccer Combine where he was selected to the all star team. Upon it’s completion he joined the Seattle Sounders- playing in four games, before moving abroad to play for FC Bitburg and Eintracht Trier 05 in Germany. His return home prompted the creation of Live The Dream Soccer Academy, where a backbone of technical and tactical development furthered the growth of many youth players. A return to the professional level saw Weinberg take his trade indoors, playing for the Cleveland Force of the MISL. Brief stints in Harrisburg, PA with the City Islanders and in Stockton, CA with the California Cougars followed, before settling in San Diego, CA. Weinberg has also played semi-professionally with the likes of the Seattle Hibernian Saints, and the Skagit Rapids. He currently plays with Southern California Fusion, they are the current reigning NPSL champions. He also operates Soccer Sauce, Development and Placement.

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  1. http://wwuvikings.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/wwu/sports/m-soccer/auto_pdf/menssoccerrecords
  2. http://soccer.xksandiego.com/archived_record.html?arid=238July 17, 2007
  3. www.nationalpremiersoccerleague.comNational Premier Soccer League
  4. "Western Washington University - Soccer Recordso…". Retrieved 2008-03-02. "SoCal Fusion Athlete Roster…". Retrieved 2008-03-02. C., M. (2007-07-17). "Fusion Kicks To The Top" (http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Ian_Weinberg&action=edit Editing Ian Weinberg - Misplaced Pages, the 💕). Retrieved 2008-03-02. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); External link in |format= (help); line feed character in |format= at position 67 (help)

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