Shane Wiedt is embarking on his first season as a Detroit City FC defender. Wiedt joins Le Rouge on a two-year contract after two seasons with Western Conference side Sacramento Republic FC.
Wiedt joined Sacramento Republic FC ahead of the 2023 season. Shane started 33 of 34 matches in his first season with the Western Conference club, accumulating 2,849 minutes. He also led the team in interceptions with 44. Wiedt suffered a broken clavicle in August 2024, limiting his participation to 16 matches this past season.
The defender signed with Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC in late April 2021 and spent two seasons with the Eastern Conference side. Wiedt played 32 games for the Riverhounds in the 2021 season, starting in 29 of them. His defensive performance in those matches helped lead the Pittsburgh side to eleven clean sheets. Shane returned to the Riverhounds for the 2022 season and put up similar numbers, starting in 30 of 35 matches played and helping the Riverhounds to ten clean sheets.
Shane began his USL Championship career in 2019, signing with Loudoun United in mid-August. In that debut season, Wiedt played and started seven matches, and he picked up his first professional point with an assist in the final match of the season against New York Red Bulls II. The club signed him to an extension for the 2020 season, and the defender played fifteen matches for the Eastern Conference side. He scored his first professional goal on August 23rd against Hartford Athletic.
The native of Akron, Ohio, began his soccer career at the University of Akron in 2014. After redshirting his first college season, Wiedt played 1,793 minutes over 32 matches for the Zips. He helped the team win the MAC Tournament championship in all three seasons and contributed to its appearance in the College Cup in 2017. In 2018, Wiedt transferred to the University of Pittsburgh for his final year of college soccer.