Education
Sattler played college soccer at Western Kentucky University where he started in the Netto all four years. He currently holds the WKU school record for career shutouts with 19.5, served as team captain and was named team Most Valuable Player in 2002 and 2003, was named to the Missouri Valley Conference the MVC All-Freshman Team and to the All-Tournament Second Team in as a senior in 2003. After Graduating college, Sattler turned down a USL pro soccer contract and focused his sites on coaching the game while he played for the local Nashville Metros.
In Fall of 2004 Sattler became the Assistant Men"s Soccer Coach & Head Goalkeeper Coach for National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I David Lipscomb University in the Sun Belt Conference.
In 2006, He moved to Jacksonville University to be the Assistant Men"s Soccer Coach & Head Goalkeeper for the JU Dolphins also in the Sun Belt Conference.
Career
College Professional Sattler turned professional in 2003 with the Nashville Metros, and was the team"s first-choice goalkeeper for 2003, 2004 and 2006. He spent the 2005 season with the Memphis Express. He made 89 saves during the 2006 season, and was ranked second in the league for saves.
Sattler moved to the Atlanta Silverbacks in the USL First Division in 2007 season, but never made a senior appearance for the team, spending his entire Silverbacks tenure as backup to first choice goalkeepers Ryan McIntosh and Felipe Quintero.
After Atlanta announced their season-long hiatus at the end of the 2008 season, Sattler moved to the Wilmington Hammerheads in 2009, and was the Hammerheads starting keeper until suffering a season-ending groin injury on July 17, 2009. Sattler joined Football Club Tampa Bay of the North American Soccer League in 2010.
He signed with expansion side Minnesota United Football Club in 2013, but was injured early in the season. In 2014, he re-signed with San Antonio and became NASL Champions.
Membership
During his stint with the Metros he was named team Most Valuable Player, and was a member of the All Southern Conference team in 2003.