player_details

name

Jordan Harvey

height

5' 11"

weight

172 lbs

date_of_birth

1.28.1984 (42)

birthplace

Mission Viejo, CA, CA USA

position

defense

position_detailed

full back

preferred_side

left

roster_category

senior
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career_summary

ACQUIRED:   

Signed as a free agent on January 2, 2018.  Re-signed to new deal on Dec. 31, 2019.  

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS  

MLS Supporters’ Shield Winner: 2019  

MLS Team  Of  The  Week: 2019, Week 22  

Became the 38th  player in MLS history to reach 25,000 minutes played: 2018  

Vancouver Whitecaps FC Player of the Year: 2016  

Canadian Championship: 2015  

Vancouver Whitecaps Humanitarian of the year: 2013  

NCAA College Cup Champion: 2002  

Gatorade National High School  Player of The Year: 2001  

PROFESSIONAL  

2020  (Los Angeles Football Club):  

  • Appeared in 11 matches with eight starts. 
  • Tallied one assist.  
  • Hit 28,076 career MLS minutes, ranking him 15th all-time and sixth among active field players 
  • Named to MLS Team of the Week (Week 17). 

2019  (Los Angeles Football Club):  

  • Made 28 starts of 30 regular season MLS appearances, adding a goal and a career high five assists.  
  • Scored a goal in the 4-2 win against the New York Red Bulls on August 11.  
  • Appeared in his 300th MLS regular season game during the 2-1 win against Sporting Kansas City on March 3.  
  • Started all three Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup appearances.  
  • Started and played the full 90 minutes of both MLS Cup Playoff matches.  
  • Earned MLS Team of the Week honors for week 22.  

2018 (Los Angeles Football Club):  

  • Appeared in 29 games (23 starts), logging 2,140 minutes in his 13th MLS season.  
  • Sixth consecutive season with 2,000 or more minutes.  
  • Became the 38th player in MLS history to reach 25,000 minutes played in 2-1 loss vs. Sporting Kansas City on October 28.  
  • Started in the Club’s first ever playoff game, a 3-2 loss to Real Salt Lake on November 1.  

2017 (Vancouver Whitecaps):  

  • Started 28 matches while logging 2,509 minutes.  
  • Fifth consecutive season with 2,000 or more minutes.  
  • Finished the season with one assist and one goal on eight shots.  
  • Logged 54 minutes in one match played in the MLS Cup Playoffs.  

2016 (Vancouver Whitecaps):  

  • Started 28 matches, logging 2,520 minutes played.   
  • Scored two goals, leading the team in shot conversion percentage at 20%.   

2015 (Vancouver Whitecaps):  

  • Appeared in 26 matches, starting 25.   
  • Eclipsed 2,000 minutes played for the third consecutive season.  
  • Started three matches in the Canadian Championship, including the final vs. the Montreal Impact, a 2-0 victory.  
  • Started and played 90 minutes in both MLS Cup playoff matches against Portland on November 1 and 8.  

2014 (Vancouver Whitecaps):  

  • Led the team in starts and overall appearances with 33.  
  • Career high 2,939 minutes played, scored two goals on 17 shots.  
  • Started and played all 90 minutes in the club’s only MLS Cup playoff loss.   

2013 (Vancouver Whitecaps):   

  • Appeared in 24 matches, starting 23.  
  • Finished third among all MLS defenders with four goals scored.  
  • On June 19, scored the 10,000th goal in MLS history against Chivas USA.  

2012 (Vancouver Whitecaps):   

  • Saw action in 26 matches with 18 starts.  
  • Scored his second MLS goal on June 11 vs. Houston Dynamo.   

2011 (Philadelphia Union/Vancouver Whitecaps):  

  • Started 16 matches for Philadelphia before being traded to Vancouver on July 7 in exchange for allocation money.   
  • Notched a career high five assists.  

2010 (Philadelphia Union):   

  • Appeared in 30 matches, starting 29.   
  • Scored his first MLS goal April 16 vs. Toronto FC.  

2009 (Colorado Rapids):  

  • Appeared in 30 matches with 29 starts.  
  • Led the team with 2,613 minutes played.   
  • Notched three assists to lead all Colorado defenders.  

2006 - 2008 (Colorado Rapids):   

  • Started 13 of 15 total matches.  
  • Made MLS debut May 4 vs. D.C. United.  
  • Logged first MLS assist on September 4 vs. Chicago Fire.  
  • Drafted in the first round, ninth overall, in the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft.  
  • Played 12 matches for USL-1 club Seattle Sounders during two loan stints.  

INTERNATIONAL  

  • Appeared in two matches for the United States at the U-17 World Cup in 2001.  
  • Appeared in one match as a substitute for the United States at the U-20 World Cup in 2003.  

COLLEGE (UCLA)  

2005  (Senior):   

  • Second Team All-Pac-10.   
  • Leader of defense that recorder 14 shutouts.  

2004 (Junior):   

  • Honorable mention All-Pac-10.  
  • Started all 20 matches.  

2003 (Sophomore):  

  • Appeared in 16 matches, starting seven.  
  • Third on the team with four goals scored.  

2002 (Freshman):   

  • Appeared in 13 matches, starting seven.   
  • Honorable Mention All-Pac-10.  
  • First college assist on October 13 vs Fresno State.  

PERSONAL  

  • Married to singer/actress Kimberly Caldwell, the seventh place finalist on the second season of American Idol. Caldwell is the featured Canadian National Anthem performer at Banc of California Stadium.  
  • Has two daughters, Harlow and Houston Mae.  
  • Appeared on new CBS sitcom “Broke”, starring Jaime Camil.  
  • Favorite sport other than soccer is baseball.  
  • Favorite video game is Mario Kart.  
  • Avid guitar player.  
  • Favorite band is Sublime.  
  • If he wasn’t a professional soccer player, would be a professional surfer.  
  • Follow Jordan on Instagram and Twitter @jordancharvey.