Nate Polak
- Years with club: 2012–2014
- Position: Forward (Centre-Forward)
- Nationality: American
- Acquisition: Signed his first professional contract with Minnesota Stars FC (NASL) on August 15, 2012.
Nate Polak is an American forward who played for the Minnesota organization during its final season as the Stars and its first year as Minnesota United FC in the North American Soccer League (NASL).
Key stats with Minnesota (NASL):
- Total club appearances: 8
- Total club goals: 1
- First Professional Goal: Scored his first professional goal for the Stars on September 11, 2012, against the Puerto Rico Islanders in his first professional starting appearance (a 4-0 win).
- Loan: Was loaned to Oklahoma City Energy (USL Pro) in August 2014.
Memorable moments and honors (Overall Career):
- NAIA All-American: Had a decorated college career, including being named a First Team NAIA All-American and the GPAC Offensive Player-of-the-Year in 2011 while playing for Hastings College.
- National Champion: Helped Hastings College win the NAIA National Championship in 2010.
- MLS Drafted: Was selected 69th overall in the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft by the New York Red Bulls but was not signed by the club, leading him to Minnesota.
- Continued USL Career: Played for Louisville City FC in 2015, making 23 appearances and scoring 1 goal.
Where is he now?:
- Nate Polak was last actively listed as a player in late 2015 after his time with Louisville City.
- He is currently retired from professional soccer and has been without a club since December 2015.
