Background
Curfman grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina, attended Athens Drive High School and played club soccer with the Capital Area Soccer League before being selected to the United States. Soccer U-17 Residency Program in Bradenton, Florida in 2002.
Career
College and Amateur He was also selected as a McDonald"s and Parade Magazine All-American in 2003. Curfman played college soccer at Wake Forest University, where he was a four-year letterman under coach Jay Vidovich. In 2003, his freshman season, he started 13 games and appeared in 20, and scored nine goals and 13 assists, which earned him a spot on the All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Freshman team
In his sophomore season, he started 17 games and appeared in 18 and scored 1 goal and four assists.
In 2005, he started 20 games and scored 5 goals and 3 assists before suffering a knee injury prior to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament. He was named to the All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Tournament team and All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Academic Team.
During his senior season, he led the squad in games played (23), assists (8), point (20), and shots (50), and 2nd in goals (6), in helping his team reach the #1 ranking, the Administrative Committee on Company-ordination regular season co-championship, and the school"s first-ever appearance in the Men"s National Collegiate Athletic Association College Cup. During his college years he also played with Raleigh CASL Elite in the USL Premier Development League.
Professional Curfman was drafted in the third round (30th overall) of the 2007 Master of Library Science SuperDraft by Real Salt Lake, whose coach John Ellinger had been his coach during the U-17 residency program
Curfman saw no playing time with Salt Lake, and was released at the end of the season. On March 7, 2008, it was announced that Curfman had been signed by his hometown USL First Division team, the Carolina Railhawks. He scored in his first game with the RailHawks, a 1–1 tie with the Atlanta Silverbacks on April 19, 2008, and went on to make 30 appearances before being released in March 2009.
He signed with the Wilmington Hammerheads of the USL Second Division in April 2009, and played for the team throughout the 2009 season until the team folded at the end of the year.
International Curfman was selected to United States. roster for the 2003 Fédération internationale de football association U-17 World Championship in Finland, where he started three matches, and scored his first international goal against South of Korea on August 14, 2003. In 2004, he earned three caps, starting one game, with the United States U-20 men"s national soccer team
Wilmington Hammerheads.