Player Details

Name

Jordan Harvey

Height

5' 11"

Weight

172 lbs

Date of Birth

1.28.1984 (40)

Birthplace

Mission Viejo, CA USA

Position

Defender

Position Detail

Full Back

Preferred Side

Left

Roster Category

Senior
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.