The Watcher
Ethan and Jenna on the set of The Watcher.
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Ethan and Jenna on the set of The Watcher.
Photographs from the soccer tournament created by the band Dispatch for the benefit of GRS
Photos from the 2006 US Challenge to benefit St. Jude’s
Photos courtesy of Dave Cobb.
Photos courtesy of CBS-58 Milwaukee.
Screen grabs from the US Challenge for the Benefit of St. Jude.
Images from the 2005 Reality All-Star Soccer Fest to benefit Grassroot Soccer.
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A Message from Ethan Zohn
Lusaka Sunrise
GRS on Futbol Mundial
Grassroot Soccer on CNN
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Examples of Ethan’s work and Grassroot Soccer in the news.
Photos from various shoots, media and charity events.
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About Ethan Zohn
Since being declared the winner of Survivor: Africa, Ethan Zohn has founded “Grassroot Soccer,” a non-profit organization which trains Africa’s professional soccer players to teach children about HIV/AIDS prevention. His charity work, however, doesn’t end with Grassroot Soccer. Ethan is a national spokesperson for America Scores, an organization that helps inner city kids participate in educational soccer programs. He has done extensive charity work for Kick AIDS, the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric Aids organization, YouthAids and the Colon Cancer Alliance.
In recognition for his charity work Ethan has been awarded the 2004 Nkosi Johnson Community Spirit Award by the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care. Ethan was also honored with the “Heroes Among Us,” award by the Boston Celtics and the Massachusetts State Department and received the Auxilia Chimusoro award from the US State Department in Zimbabwe.
Ethan’s non-charity work has included numerous speaking engagements, appearing in a Hewlett Packard commercial, hosting numerous MTV specials, competing in Eco-Challenge and Fear Factor and appearing in various other television and print media. Always keeping one foot in his beloved soccer world, Ethan has served as the coach of the U.S. National Maccabiah Team at the Pan American Maccabi Games in Chile and is currently hosting the The Metro Soccer Report for the MSG Networks. In 2002, Ethan hosted “Ethan Zohn’s Zone,” an online journal summarizing the events of the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan. His accounts provided fans with a behind-the-scenes look inside the U.S. Soccer Team and the event itself.
Originally from Lexington, Massachusetts, Ethan moved to New York, where he attended Vassar College, graduating in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology. He eventually became 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). Ethan also played for the 1997 and 2001 U.S. National Maccabiah Team (Israel). Off the field, he was the assistant coach for the Fairleigh Dickinson University Men’s and Women’s Soccer Team in Teaneck, N.J. from 1998-2002. Additionally, he has worked freelance as a brand name strategist/developer, responsible for creating names for newly invented products.
Ethan is currently single and living in New York City. He has two brothers, Lenard and Lee, a niece Ava and a nephew Adin. His birth date is November 12, 1973.