Troy Dayak
Troy Dayak (born
January 21,
1971 in
Walnut Creek,
California) was an American
soccer player who played as central
defender. He spent his entire
Major League Soccer career with the
San Jose Earthquakes.
Dayak (nicknamed
Cowboy) had a notable youth soccer career playing in the U-16, U-20 and U-23
United States national soccer teams. He was part of the U-20 team to place fourth in the
World Youth Championship in
Saudi Arabia. He also represented the USA in
1992 Olympics in
Barcelona.
Troy forewent
college and signed with the
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the
A-League at age 17, becoming the youngest player ever to sign in the A-League. He helped the Blackhawks win the Championship in 1991. In 1993, Troy signed with the
Cleveland Crunch of the
National Professional Soccer League (NPSL), helping lead them to the title. In 1995, he signed with the
San Jose Grizzlies indoor team.
In 1996, he was selected by
MetroStars in second round of the
Inaugural MLS Draft (19th overall). Troy, who had strong roots in the San Francisco Bay Area, refused to sign with the league and move his family to the New York area. Therefore, he was traded by the MetroStars to the San Jose Clash (later to be named the Earthquakes) in exchange for
Rhett Harty and first round pick in
1996 College Draft.
He was a solid starter for the Clash until, in August of 1997, he suffered a violent collision snapping his head backwards. Troy's neck was already aggravated due to two previous neck injuries, and he was very close to becoming paralyzed. Troy was told that he would never play again, nonetheless, in October of 1997, he underwent surgery that fused a piece of bone from Troy's hip onto his 5th and 6th vertebrae.
After a long march to recovery, he rejoined the Clash in 1998 only to be waived at the end of the season. In 1999 Dayak signed with the
San Francisco Bay Seals of the A-league. Early in the 1999 season, Dayak suffered a major knee injury damaging his
medial collateral ligament (MCF) and
posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). After a difficult recovery complicated by infection, Troy rejoined the Seals for the 2000 campaign as a player and coach. He was honored that season when he made the A League all stars.
In 2001 Troy was signed by
Frank Yallop, new head coach of the San Jose Earthquakes. When not suffering from a multitude of injuries (upper back sprain, shoulder sprain, neck sprain, abdominal strain, sports hernia, food poisoning), Troy has been a solid starter for the Quakes, helping lead the team to two
MLS Cups in 2001 and 2003. Dayak earned the
MLS Comeback Player of the Year Award in 2001. Dayak has scored eight goals and added seven assists in his seven years in the league.
Troy has announced that he would retire after the 2005 MLS season. Even before his retirement became official, he was named
head coach for the
MISL expansion franchise, the
California Cougars, who are based in
Stockton, California.
Troy owns a retail soccer store in
Tracy, California, as well as an
alfalfa farm.
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Troy Dayak's soccer shop.