Education
Victorine played high school soccer at Rio Americano High School, and college soccer at University of California, Los Angeles, leading them to the National Collegiate Athletic Association title in 1997, and being named a first-team All-American in 1999. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Galaxy in the first round of the 2000 Master of Library Science SuperDraft.
Career
He spent his entire professional career in Major League Soccer in the United States, making over 100 appearances for both Los Angeles Galaxy and Kansas City Wizards, before finishing his career with Chivas United States of America. He also made four appearances and scored one goal for the United States national team, and represented his country at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Youth and College Professional Victorine spent five years with Los Angeles, winning the United States. Open Cup in 2001 and the Master of Library Science Cup in 2002. His best season was 2001, when he scored seven goals and five assists.
He was traded to Kansas City Wizards for a draft pick in 2005.
Alternating between the attack and midfield, in six years in Master of Library Science, he scored 24 goals and 24 assists, adding four goals and two assists in the playoffs. Victorine was traded to Chivas United States of America on September 15, 2008, in return for allocation money.
He retired from professional soccer in March 2010. He currently works in the Kansas City Wizards front office and also serves as a commentator on KCWE television station.
Throughout his career at University of California, Los Angeles, the Galaxy, and the United States Olympic and national teams, Victorine was teammates with Peter Vagenas.
The two Californians were born just four days apart. Sasha retired from professional soccer in March 2010. Since that time he has worked as a commentator for the Kansas City Wizards / Sporting Kansas City games on the KCWE & KSMO television stations respectively and is currently working in the role of Membership Development for Sporting Kansas City.
International Victorine played for the United States in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
He earned his first cap for the senior national team on October 25, 2000 against Mexico, and earned four caps total, scoring one goal. An attacking player for most of his career, United States coach Bruce Arena played Victorine at right back.