Originally from
Lexington, Massachusetts, Ethan Zohn currently
lives in New York City. He is a professional soccer
player, having been employed as a goalie for the
Highlanders Football Club (Zimbabwe), Cape Cod
Crusaders (Cape Cod, Massachusetts) and the Hawaii
Tsunami (Oahu, Hawaii). Zohn also played for the
1997 and 2001 U.S. National Maccabiah Team (Israel).
Off the field, he has been the assistant coach
for the Fairleigh Dickinson University Men's and
Women's Soccer Team in Teaneck, New Jersey since
1998. Additionally, since 1999 Zohn has worked
freelance as a brand name strategist/developer,
responsible for creating names for newly invented
products.
Zohn attended Vassar College, where he graduated
in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology.
Following graduation, he traveled for six months
in Australia and New Zealand, where he bungee
jumped from one of the highest jumps in the
world (400 feet).
In addition to playing soccer, Ethan Zohn is
an aspiring inventor who enjoys scuba diving,
photography, running and cooking (he's a vegetarian).
He has two brothers, Lenard and Lee. His birth
date is November 12.