Education
Hot attended Fair Lawn High School and received numerous accolades during his high school career.
Hot attended Fair Lawn High School and received numerous accolades during his high school career.
College and amateur
He also captained both the u16 and u18 academy sides. In 2009 Hot decided to attend Boston College. As a junior even though he was not still in college anymore he was nominated for the NSCAA Herman Watch List.
He played American football as a kicker for Fair Lawn during his senior year.
Professional
Hot spent his first summer off from college training with the Red Bulls" first team where he impressed coach Hans Backe. During the January 2011 transfer window, he spent some time with Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in hopes of signing his first professional contract.
He was invited back for preseason by Borussia Mönchengladbach but instead accepted a professional contract from the New York Red Bulls. Hot was signed by New York Red Bulls as a Homegrown Player on January 28, 2011.
On June 28, 2011 Hot made his first team debut for New York playing in a preseason friendly vs Atlante in 2011.
He made his professional debut playing the entire second half in a 2–1 victory over Football Club New York in the United States Open Cup. In a surprising move, Hot was waived by New York on February 17, 2012. On January 15, 2013 KSV Hessen Kassel announced that Šaćir Hot joined the team
Kassel currently participates in the German Fußball-Regionalliga Südwest.
International
Hot was also part of the final 20-man squad chosen to travel to Guatemala for U-20 World Cup qualification in April 2011. While attending Boston College Hot was invited to a Montenegro Under-21 camp to play friendlies but had to reject the invitation because it conflicted with his college season schedule.
Hot is the son of Salih and Valbona Hot, who migrated to the United States from Montenegro in the 1980s. Hot"s parents have Bosniak and Albanian backgrounds but they only lived in Montenegro, in the towns of Plav and Gusinje.
Hot was also a member of the MetroStars (later, New York Red Bulls) academy for whom he played in the U-17 Clubs World Cup in 2007. During his time in college he remained with the New York Red Bulls Academy and was a member of the New York Red Bulletin NPSL squad. Hot has been a member of the United States Under-18 and Under-20 men"s national team