College Steven Purdy was born in
Bakersfield, California to an American father and Salvadoran mother. Purdy attended
Archbishop Mitty High School in
San Jose, California, played
college soccer for the
University of California, Berkeley, and with the
San Francisco Seals in the
USL Premier Development League.
Professional He signed his first professional contract with German side
1860 Munich in 2007, and spent two years as a member of the team's reserve squad, but never played a competitive first team game. He was signed by
FC Dallas on January 14, 2009 Purdy made his
Major League Soccer career debut and first start in
FC Dallas' season opener on March 21, 2009, against the
Chicago Fire in a 3–1 home loss. Purdy was waived by Dallas on September 11, 2009, in a move that freed up the cap space for them to sign
Heath Pearce. Dallas re-signed Purdy a few days later. On April 2, 2010, the
Portland Timbers announced the signing of Purdy for the 2010 season. Purdy was a key player for Portland in his first year at the club. He appeared in 24 league matches and was a key figure in helping the club concede the second fewest goals in the league. On January 26, 2011, Purdy was signed by
Portland Timbers to compete in the club's first season in
Major League Soccer. He was a part of the team for its first two seasons in the league. At the end of the 2012
season, the Timbers declined to keep him, thus releasing him on December 3, 2012. After training with the club for several weeks, Purdy signed with
Chivas USA on February 14, 2013. In a game against the
San Jose Earthquakes, he received several facial fractures after an elbow by
Steven Lenhart. This led to Purdy being sidelined for the rest of the season. After the season, he was waived. ==International career==