2009 season stats
GPGoalsAssists
3003
name: Jordan Harvey
position: D
height: 5-11 weight:170
Birthdate: January 28, 1984
Hometown: Mission Viejo, CA
last club:
Regular Season Statsfull bio l year-by-year stats l video highlights
yearclubgpgsmingashtsogfcfscej
2009Colorado30292,6130383261810
Career45423,79304103422530

Jordan Harvey had a breakout year in 2008 making his professional debut and playing in 15 matches. Entering his third year with the Rapids, Harvey played a large role in the Rapids MLS Reserve Division championships in 2006 and 2007.

MLS CAREER

2008: Harvey made his professional debut in a Rapids kit on May 4 and helped secure a victory against DC United…Started in 13 of the 15 games he played in and played all 90 minutes in 11 of those starts…Recorded his first career assist in the final game of the regular season against Real Salt Lake on October 25…2007: Harvey started ten out of ten reserve games for the Rapids Reserves playing on the left side in defense and midfield. Playing 900 minutes, he scored two goals and added one assist for the 2007 Reserve Division Champs…2006: Playing both defense and midfield on the left side, the UCLA product missed only one Rapids Reserve game, scored one goal, and added two assists to help the Rapids Reserves claim the MLS Reserve Division championship in 2006. Harvey also spent time last season on loan to the Seattle Sounders of the USL first division. Loaned to Seattle Sounders on June 15 and returned on July 8 and was loaned again on July 20.

NATIONAL TEAM

Member of the U.S. Under-20 National Team and has played with the national teams at the U-14, U-16 and U-17 levels…Team co-captain of the U-17s who has earned 23 caps with that team…Played the entire match in 22 of his 23 international appearances…Played every minute of every international in 2001, prior to sitting out the last match at the World Championship…Led the U-17s with 37 starts in 2001 and 52 starts in 2000.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Harvey was part of the Orange County Blue Stars team that shocked the USL Premier Development League's Southwestern Division in 2005 by setting a 15-1-0 record…Gatorade National Player of the Year as a senior at Capistrano Valley HS, becoming the first California player ever to receive the award for boys' soccer…Named a Parade All-American as a junior and senior…Played for the Irvine Strikers club team.

COLLEGE

Harvey saw action in 69 games in his four-year career and started all 20 games for the Bruins in each of the last two seasons…Harvey was a member of UCLA's 2002 NCAA Championship squad and was part of the first class in UCLA history to win four conference titles.

PERSONAL

Harvey was featured in Sports Illustrated as the Old Spice Athlete of the Month in October of 2001.