All Blacks After finishing his career with Sac State, Enochs signed with the U.S. Third Division (
USISL)
San Francisco United All Blacks and played until the summer of 1994.
St. Pauli In 1994, Enochs received a phone call from a former Sac State teammate
Mark Baena. Baena was playing in Germany and was looking for a roommate. Enochs decided to take Baena up on his offer and moved to Germany. Enochs later explained, "I was going to come home after the first year [in Germany], but I was having too much fun." In 1994, Enochs signed with
St. Pauli. The team placed him with its
Fourth Division amateur farm team. The next season, Enochs and his team mates had moved to the third-tier
Regionalliga Nord for the 1995–96 season where he played in 34 games, scoring one goal. In the spring of 1996 he trialled with Norwegian
Eliteserien club
Stabæk, facilitated by former St. Pauli player
Andreas Mayer. He performed well enough that he was offered a position on St. Pauli's first team, but he decided to move to third-tier club
VfL Osnabrück in 1996.
Osnabrück Enochs quickly established himself at Osnabrück, seeing time in 30 games in the 1996–97 season. He never played less than 39 games a season as he was selected as team co-captain. In 2000, Osnabrück earned promotion to the
Second Division, but was back in the third tier the next season. The team won promotion again in 2003 and again in 2007, this time in the last game of the season. Enochs broke the club record for games played on May 19, 2007. In June 2007, he signed a one-year extension to his contract. Enochs won the "
Goal of the Month" award of German television network ARD's
Sportschau in September 2004 for his strike against eventual cup winners
Bayern Munich in the second round of the
2004–05 DFB-Pokal. At the beginning of the 2007–08 season, his club opened a special section for children on the West stand of the stadium, that is named after Enochs. He retired at the end of the 2007–08 season. ==International career==