- Years with Minnesota United: 2016 (NASL era)
- Position: Goalkeeper
- Nationality: Haitian
- Acquisition: Signed with Minnesota United FC for the 2016 NASL season on May 4, 2016.
Steward Ceus is a 6’6″ veteran goalkeeper who played for Minnesota United FC in their final season in the North American Soccer League (NASL). He was brought in to provide depth and competition in the goalkeeping corps alongside Sammy Ndjock. Ceus has extensive experience in MLS, NASL, and with the Haitian national team.
Key stats with Minnesota United (NASL):
- NASL regular season appearances: 4
- Total club appearances (all competitions): 4
- Minutes played: 360
- Departure: Left the club after the 2016 season.
Memorable moments and honors (Overall career):
- International career: Has 16 caps for the Haiti Senior National Team, having made his debut in 2010.
- MLS SuperDraft: Selected 37th overall in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by the Colorado Rapids.
- MLS experience: Spent five seasons with the Colorado Rapids, making four MLS appearances.
- Collegiate honors: Was the first-ever player from the University at Albany to be drafted by an MLS club and was named the America East Conference Goalkeeper of the Year in 2008.
- NASL success: Prior to joining Minnesota, he made 22 starts for the Atlanta Silverbacks in 2015, averaging a 1.00 goals-against average.
Where is he now?:
- Steward Ceus is currently in a coaching and technical role.
- He serves as the Technical Director & Head Coach for NGA Soccer USA, and is involved in youth development in the New York area. His last professional playing contract was with the New York Cosmos in 2020.
