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Theodosis Zagar (born November 2, 1974) is a Canadian former
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, who had a notable tenure with the Toronto Lynx of the
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, and played indoor soccer in the National Professional Soccer League.


Playing career

Before Zagar went professional he played at the local amateur level with East York Soccer Club. He received a scholarship with the
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and played with the
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, with whom he recorded the most shutouts in a season in 1997, received first-team honours, and was the OUA MVP, as well as the CIAU MVP. In 1997, he played with Scarborough Azzurri/Blues of the
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, where he won two Ontario Cups. In 1998, he was drafted by the Toronto Lynx of the
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, and offered a professional contract. During his first season he primarily served as backup for Jim Larkin, and Hubert Busby, Jr. In 2000, after the departure of Larkin he was made the first choice goalkeeper for the club. Zagar helped his club reach the postseason, and was awarded the club's MVP as well as making the A-League Second All-Star Team. At the conclusion of the season he signed with the Toronto ThunderHawks of the National Professional Soccer League for the indoor winter season. After the departure of
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he was named the new team captain. At the conclusion of the season he was named the club's MVP for the second time in his career. The following season he made a team record by receiving the team's MVP award for the third time in his career. On January 8, 2004, Zagar was transferred to division rivals the
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and signed to a two-year contract. During his tenure with Rochester he helped the team finish second in their division, which secured a postseason berth for the club. In 2005, former teammate Hubert Busby Jr, was appointed the new head coach for the Toronto Lynx organization and brought back Zagar to the fold. In 2006, under new head coach Duncan Wilde, he was appointed to a player-assistant coach role, along with team captain Joe Mattacchione. During the season he helped the Lynx to a team-record 10 game undefeated streak at home, and as well helped the Lynx reach the
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final, which they lost 2-0 against
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. Consequently, the Lynx organization self-relegated itself to the
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which resulted in the release of all of their players. Zagar retired from professional soccer after Toronto's relegation and left holding every Lynx goalkeeping record, with the most wins (64), most shutouts (44.5), most saves (665), and most games played (174). After his retirement, he became the U-11 Development Director and Goalkeeper Director for the Oakville Soccer Club in 2007 and briefly served as a commentator for Rogers Television's coverage of the
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. He currently serves as the Club Technical and Development Director and Head Goalkeeping coach for his old youth club, East York Soccer Club, which his father Dragan Zagar is the long-time president and Tournament Chair for the East York Soccer League.


References


Achievements

* Toronto Lynx Most Valuable Player Award 2000, 2002, 2003 * A-league Second All- Star Team 2000


External links


3DN 2005 Toronto Lynx roster players profiles.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zagar, Theo 1974 births Living people Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the United States Canadian expatriate men's soccer players Canadian men's soccer players Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States Men's association football goalkeepers Canadian people of Greek descent Sportspeople of Greek descent Soccer players from Toronto People from East York, Toronto Rochester New York FC players Toronto Varsity Blues men's soccer players Toronto Lynx players USL First Division players A-League (1995–2004) players Toronto ThunderHawks players National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players Canadian soccer coaches Toronto Lynx coaches Oakville SC non-playing staff University and college men's soccer players in Canada