Statement from Peter Nowak on his Retirement

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  1. chitown

    chitown New Member

    Mar 15, 2000
    Chicago
    Statement from Peter Nowak on his Retirement

    Monday, February, 10th

    When I first met with Bob Bradley in Munich to discuss his plans as the new head coach for a MLS team in Chicago, my first impression was that this man was similar to me because of his strong desire to win. At the same time, my friend Shep Messing was trying to convince me to join MLS and as my knowledge of the league grew deeper, I became more and more enticed with committing to the League. I knew Chicago had a rich tradition of sports and the thought of bringing glory to a new soccer sporting franchise in Chicago seemed like an outstanding career opportunity for me.

    With Bob Bradley, Shep Messing and Sunil Gulati, I made my decision to join the Chicago Fire within 15 minutes. Today I can honestly say that was the best quick decision of my life, as it set me on the path of an incredible adventure in my soccer career. From the first moment I wore the #10 Chicago Fire uniform, I felt very strongly the adventure would have to end with the Fire red on my back.

    It is with this thought in mind and in my heart that I would like to take today to announce my official retirement from professional soccer.

    During the past five fantastic years, I have met and consistently come into contact with people who, with their passion, commitment and dedication to soccer have made Chicago one of the best soccer scenes in the country. The team I captained over the past five years had the mentality of champions at all times, and with the fans on our side as the all important 12th man we were able to win such achievements as MLS Cup '98 and both the 1998 and 2000 U.S. Open Cup for my adopted hometown, Chicago. I'm sure the trademark and legacy of a champion's attitude will stay with the Chicago Fire forever, as it will in my heart. But for me, life has to go on and I knew sooner or later I would say " game over " and move on to the next stage of my career.

    Because of my personal situation, I cannot join the New England Revolution but I would like to thank Sunil Gulati, Coach Steve Nicol, the entire New England staff all the Revolution players and most importantly the Revolution fans for their efforts and such warm words in welcoming me to their organization. I was very impressed with the Revolution's performance last year and the club's amazing run at the 2002 MLS Cup championship. Such commitment made my decision difficult, but I am confident the team will continue to have success in the future with the team foundation they have in place.

    Before I depart, I would like to take a brief moment to thank some special individuals I have had the pleasure of interacting with during my career:

    Thanks to my former coach Bob Bradley for believing in me and allowing me to have a key role within the makeup of the Chicago Fire. Our combined achievements stand as a testament to your coaching skills and it was an honor to hoist our trophies to the fans together at the end of the season. Best of luck to you and your family with the Metrostars.

    I'm eternally indebted to Chicago Fire General Manager Peter Wilt, a man who not only works tirelessly to tackle the front office and operations at the Fire but also truly gives his heart to soccer. It is rare when you find individual who makes time for everyone when he is in a position of power and Peter is such a person. The image and memory of Peter and I dancing and cheering with our fans after our first championship with pure joy is one I will never forget. Thank you, Peter, for all you have done for me during my time with the Fire.

    My special thanks to Mr. Phil Anschutz and his family. Mr. Anschutz, I have been privileged to share some fantastic times with you, and your kindness and generosity is next to none. Your vision, passion and commitment through AEG propels Major League Soccer and American Soccer on a whole to new levels.

    To my teammates, both past and present, there are absolutely no words I can use to describe the feeling of how much I'm going to miss you. You were always there to support me and without any of you, all individual accolades I have attained in the MLS would not have been possible. All of you made it a point to understand my drive and passion for winning, and in most cases fed my desire to give it all whenever I took the field. Individually and combined you all made me a better player, and just as important, your friendship made me a better human being.

    I would like to thank the entire Major League Soccer organization for granting me the opportunity to embark on the wonderful journey of playing soccer in the United States. Because of your efforts with the league, soccer fans can enjoy first-rate quality matches with top-flight players. I firmly believe the United States National Team showing in the last World Cup is a testament to your success and stands as a calling card to the world at large. A couple years ago, all U. S. players with promise and potential wanted to go abroad to play their craft. Now players desire to stay within MLS. I've always said that Major League Soccer has a great future and I know it will continue to be that way. I am and always will be proud to have been a player with in such an outstanding league.

    I would like to thank the staff of the Fire's front office who do everything they can to assist players in our day by day tasks. All of them make the life of us players a great deal easier with their commitment to the team.

    Special thanks to my good friends and the companies that have sponsored me including Shep Messing, Jim Fannin with the S.C.O.R.E Performance System, Peter J. Haleas and the Bridgeview Bank, William Daluga from Nisen & Elliott, Ziggy Sekula of Centrum Sport, Lee Stern and the Stern Family, Hank Steinbrecher, Uwe Schoberth of US SportsLink, the entire staff of Polish Radio 1030 AM and the rest of the Polish media, Tony Passero and Joseph Kaput and the rest of the Tribesoft team. Thank you all for supporting me all these wonderful years.

    And finally, my thanks and love to the Chicago Fire fans. The incredible atmosphere you created in the stadium with your chants and cheers was amazing. Your loyalty and constant support of the Fire overwhelmed me. Your fan clubs are admired throughout the league and the support you give is treasured by all the Fire players. Every time I heard the "Who is the Best? " chant, it made me dig deeper and try harder for all of you. It is time I sing to you "Who is the Best? Fire Fans !!!!!" Thanks to each and every one of you who came to see me play. I will miss you deeply.

    In closing, I would like to say even though I'm retiring from the game, I look forward to maintaining my relationship with the Chicago Fire. Beyond my promise to continue my volunteer work with the Fire's charitable organization, the Fireworks for the Kids Foundation, I am excited by the opportunity to assist the Fire in the area of youth development. The chance to pass my experience on to younger players and teach the benefits of leadership, vision, creativity, discipline and determination to enable them to be future stars is near to my heart. These principles will guide developing players not only on the soccer field, but also in school, work and life in general. They are the same principles I will use when I embark on the next stage of my career - the dream of launching the Peter Nowak Soccer Academy, and a dream I hope someday will come true.

    With my beloved wife and I expecting our second child, and my first daughter continuing her education by advancing to college, it is an exciting time for my family, and I look forward to sharing it with them.

    Once again THANK YOU to everyone for five incredible, memorable and unforgettable years. I was and always will be deeply honored to have worn the number 10 jersey for the Chicago Fire.
     
  2. FlashMan

    FlashMan Member

    Jan 6, 2000
    'diego
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    ...and there wasn't a dry eye left in the house.

    Good luck to you Peter in all your endeavors. And thanx for the memories...
     
  3. jjayg

    jjayg New Member

    May 9, 2002
    Rolling Ghettos, IL
    Pure Class.
     
  4. Orchid

    Orchid New Member

    Sep 15, 2002
    Tumon, Guam
    Damn, I cried as I read the statement. What an amazing guy!
     
  5. WarrenWallace

    WarrenWallace Member+

    Mar 12, 1999
    Beer and Cheese
    Class statement from a class guy. Sure gonna be missed. But he will be celebrated.
     
  6. Bethany

    Bethany New Member

    Sep 3, 2002
    What an amazing player and person. Thanks Peter. We'll miss you too.
     
  7. Etienne_72772

    Etienne_72772 Member+

    Oct 14, 1999
  8. Soccerski

    Soccerski Member

    Dec 2, 2000
    Georgetown, CT
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Bravo, what a class guy.

    I know understand what he went through with the trade to New England.

    On a different note: I did not realize that Shep Messing had such a tight relationship with Nowak.

    Does any one know more about the Messing - Nowak connection?
     
  9. dearprudence

    dearprudence Member

    Nov 1, 2000
    Chi-town
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I want to give a standing ovation for the truly classy #10 - thank you, Peter, for all the joy!


    Does anyone know about his connection with Shep Messing? I always thought that Shep was one of the least understood yet best promoters of soccer in the US. Shep, if you brought Peter to Chicago, you deserve a hand, too!
     
  10. gofire2001

    gofire2001 New Member

    Apr 5, 2001
    Section 8 Chicago
    Piotr Nowak will always be in our hearts till the day we die as a great player and a kind person.
     
  11. skinut

    skinut Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jun 25, 2000
    Castle Pines, CO (or often elsewhere on earth)
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'm sure we'll have some sort of farewell ceremonies by the Fire. A tribute match would be awesome.
     
  12. JeffGMc

    JeffGMc Member

    Oct 14, 2000
    New York City
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Peter Nowak, Fire Forever. Thank you.

    Best Peter moment was in New York actually, scrappy game on both ends, but Chicago deserved to win it. Nowak puts the goal in in the waning seconds of injury and climbs into the stands to thank us for coming to the game. Fantastic guy.
     
  13. Not to be the bearer of a point of information, but Kovalenko scored the goal off a Nowak assist.
    http://chicago-fire.com/pressbox/gamerecaps/gamerecapstext.asp?gameID=141

    That was also the same day Poland qualified for the WC.
     
  14. Marco10

    Marco10 Member+

    Sep 9, 2002
    Very classy end to a lovely career.

    Hope Marco retires with such grace.
     
  15. JCUnited

    JCUnited Member

    Oct 7, 2002
    South Bend, IN
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    United fan in Midwest. Fire season ticket holder in 1998 & 1999. Many, many great Nowak moments. My favorite: watching in person Peter lift the U.S. Open Cup at Soldier Field on a cold, drizzly October night, just days after watching him lift the MLS Cup on TV. This guy came here to play, and he did, every single damn game. Kudos. Should have been MVP in 1998 (sorry Etch). MLS won't have another like him for years.

    Thanks, Captain.
     
  16. JeffGMc

    JeffGMc Member

    Oct 14, 2000
    New York City
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Feh. All I know is that I was weeping with joy about the entire day. Snatched victory from defeat. Ah, glory Chicago! :D
     
  17. JoeDub83

    JoeDub83 New Member

    Oct 20, 2001
    MISSOULA,MT 420
    When is Peter planning on doing that Academy....is he planning a high school enviroment like bradenton?..........oh well GO BURN
     
  18. Tejas

    Tejas Member+

    Jun 3, 2000
    Tejas
    Bravo.

    Hats off to you Peter.
     
  19. Chicago1871

    Chicago1871 Member

    Apr 21, 2001
    Chicago's Numbers:
    Jordan's #23.
    Banks' #14
    [insert Sox player here]
    Hull's #9
    Payton's #34
    Nowak's #10
     
  20. CrewDust

    CrewDust Member

    May 6, 1999
    Columbus, Ohio
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Long Live Peter Nowak.
     
  21. soccernutter

    soccernutter Moderator
    Staff Member

    Tottenham Hotspur
    Aug 22, 2001
    Near the mountains.
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Well played, well spoken, well done. Every team should have a player like Piotr. Too bad they don't
     
  22. jtlawlor

    jtlawlor Member

    Jan 24, 2000
    Aurora, IL
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    <quote>
    With my beloved wife and I expecting our second child, and my first daughter continuing her education by advancing to college, it is an exciting time for my family, and I look forward to sharing it with them.
    </quote>

    Wow.... on a more humorous note: 18 year difference on kids. From one that has three bunched together in a 5 year span, I wish him good luck starting over too.

    Thanks for all the memories Peter.
     
  23. krolpolski

    krolpolski Member+

    Dziekujemy Ci, nasz kapitan, za wszystko! Bog zaplac!
     
  24. VortexUnited

    VortexUnited New Member

    Dec 5, 2000
    In discussions with a teammate of mine it was mentioned how Piotr will "stay with the organization"....Keeping in mind our history of injury, maybe midway (or sooner) through the season when we lose someone to an injury, the great PW can work some magic and bring Piotr out of retirement to once again grace our club with his magic feet.

    We did it with Vaud twice, why not Nowak? :)


    Vortex United - Piotr Nowak's other favorite team


    www.vortexunited.com
     
  25. Hard Karl

    Hard Karl New Member

    Sep 3, 2002
    WB05 Compound
    Big thumbs up for that.


    What a king!
     

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