Jason Jordan
PROFILE
Born and raised in Richmond, Jason’s soccer progressed throughout the city as he played for Richmond Soccer and Richmond High. Jason later went on to compete for Canada at the U-20 and U-23 level with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Richmond Roots Jason, a Richmond High graduate, grew up playing soccer for Richmond Youth Soccer and Richmond High School.
Did You Know Jason turned down a contract from the Colorado Rapids, an MLS team, to play for the Vancouver Whitecaps.
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
Recognition In 2005 Jason received the Dominic Mobilio Golden Boot Award from the Vancouver Whitecaps. He was also named the USL First Division MVP and was a member of the USL first division all league first team.
All Awards
Year | Award | Detals |
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2005 | USL First Division MVP | |
2005 | USL All League First Team | |
2005 | Whitecaps Player of the Year | |
2005 | Domenic Mobilio Golden Boot |
Championship In 1996, Jason helped Canada win the U-20 CONCACAF Championship. In both 2006 and 2008 he was a part of the Vancouver Whitecaps USL first division championships. Jason was also a provincial champion in 1996 with Richmond High.
Championships
Year | Achievement | Details |
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1996 | CONCACAF U-20 Champion | Team Canada Soccer |
2005 | USL First Division Top Scorer | 17 Goals |
2006 | USL First Division Champion | Vancouver Whitecaps |
2008 | USL First Division Champion | Vancouver Whitecaps |
SPORTING HISTORY
Career Stats
Year | Team / Organization | Highlight |
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1995-1996 | Richmond High School | |
1996-1997 | Team Canada U-20 | 7 Caps; 2 Goals |
1997-2008 | Vancouver Whitecaps | 207 Caps; 78 Goals |
1998-1999 | Langara College | |
1999 | Team Canada U-23 |
Contribution to Richmond Sport After he retired, Jason turned to administrative and coaching rolls. He became the technical director for Fusion FC, the elite level club representing Richmond and Vancouver in the EA Sports B.C.’s Premier Soccer League.