Lance Parker
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Lance Andrew Parker[1] | ||
Date of birth | August 19, 1985 | ||
Place of birth | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States | ||
Height | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||
Playing position | Goalkeeper | ||
Youth career | |||
2000–2004 | Putnam City North Panthers | ||
2004–2007 | Missouri State Bears | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
2005 | Chicago Fire Premier | 1 | (0) |
2006 | DFW Tornados | 1 | (0) |
2007 | Colorado Rapids U23's | 8 | (0) |
2008–2009 | Chivas USA | 4 | (0) |
2010 | Miami FC | 0 | (0) |
2011–2014 | FC Edmonton | 46 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of November 2, 2014. † Appearances (Goals). |
Lance Parker (born August 19, 1985) is an American soccer player and model.
As a model, Parker has appeared on several magazine covers, and in such magazines as Men's Health, GQ, and Vogue Hommes.
Early life
Lance Andrew Parker was born on August 19, 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Susan and Dennis Parker. He attended Putnam City North High School in Oklahoma City, where he was an all-district performer in soccer during his sophomore season. As a junior, Parker achieved all-conference and all-district honors while helping his team to a conference championship and a state semifinals appearance.[2] As a senior, he earned a spot on Oklahoma’s All-State Boys’ Soccer Team, and was a Gatorade All-America nominee.[3] Parker graduated from Putnam City North with a 4.0 grade-point average.[4]
After high school, Parker attended Missouri State University (MSU) on various academic and athletic scholarships which covered his educational expenses in full. Parker made the Dean’s List every semester while at MSU. Parker was a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and of Phi Eta Sigma, an honors fraternity. He graduated in 2007, cum laude, with a B.S. in General Business.[5]
Soccer career
College and Amateur
Parker played college soccer all four of his years at Missouri State, from 2004-2007,[6] and served as team captain for two of those years.[7] He had his best season statistically as a junior in 2006. That year, Parker set school records for lowest goals-against average (GAA) in a season (.57) and for fewest goals allowed in a season (9). These marks both led the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). Parker also led the MVC in save percentage, at 84.5%. His GAA and save percentage ranked, respectively, seventh and eleventh in the NCAA.[8][9] In 2006 and 2007, Parker was named to the MVC All-Conference Second Team, the MVC Academic All-Conference First Team, and the College Sports Information Directors’ Academic All-District VII First Team.[10]
During this time, Parker also played for various amateur clubs, including Chicago Fire Premier, DFW Tornados,[11] and Colorado Rapids U-23,[12][13] all of which belong, or belonged, to the USL Premier Development League.[14]
Professional
Parker was signed by MLS club Chivas USA in 2008. He made his professional debut on July 13, 2008, in the North American SuperLiga, an international soccer competition which pitted MSL teams against international clubs. Chivas USA lost the match, 2-1, to C.F. Pachuca, a club from Liga MX – Mexico’s top-level professional soccer league. Parker made his MLS debut on August 8, 2009 against the Colorado Rapids in a 4-0 loss. Two weeks later, he earned his first win—and shutout—in a 2-0 Chivas victory over Toronto FC.[15]
After his two-year stint with Chivas USA, Parker signed with Miami FC of the USSF Division 2 Professional League in March 2010, and spent one season with the club.[16] The following season, Miami FC moved to the NASL and became the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.[17]
In February 2011, Parker signed with expansion side FC Edmonton of the NASL,[18] and played only three games for the club, but only allowed two goals.[19] Parker’s season was prematurely ended by two freak injuries, one involving a compound fracture to his right arm, and the other, a fractured foot. These injuries kept Parker off of the pitch until partway through the 2012 season.[20]
Parker returned to the pitch in spring 2012, less than a year after his arm fracture. In his third start back in goal, on the one-year anniversary of his breaking his arm, Parker blocked a penalty kick and made two “highlight-reel” saves in the driving rain, with his team down to 10 players, to preserve a 1-0 victory over the Fort Lauderdale Strikers. Parker was named NASL Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts.[21] For the season, Parker tallied 16 starts in goal, and gave up 21 goals for a GAA of 1.313—good for 5th in the league.[22]
In 2013, Parker put together his first complete season for FC Edmonton, appearing in 20 of the club’s 26 matches.[23] He accumulated the third-most minutes played among NASL goalkeepers (1735), and led the league in save percentage (80.8%). In addition, Parker posted the second-lowest GAA (.950) of any keeper in the league, and the lowest of those who played the full season. Parker missed out on the 2013 Golden Gloves Award, presented annually to the NASL goalkeeper with the lowest GAA for the season, by mere hundredths of a point to a keeper who had only played in the second half of the season and, thus, appeared in just enough matches to meet the minimum requirement for the award.[24][25]
Modeling career
After he was approached at an airport by a modeling-industry executive who took note of his “nice legs,” Parker began doing part-time modeling work to supplement his soccer income.[26][27] He has appeared on the cover of five magazines: Complot,[28][29] Profile,[30] Fantastics,[31] Sensitif,[32] and Avenue Edmonton.[33]
Parker has also appeared in such magazines as Vogue Hommes, VMAN, Men’s Health, GQ, Cosmopolitan, Ocean Drive, and Canadian Cowboy Country, and has done modeling work for Abercrombie & Fitch, Babies "R" Us, Baileys & Giordano, and PUMA, among others.[34][35][36][37]
Other talents/personal interests
Parker has stated in interviews that were he not a professional soccer player, he would pursue a career as a personal trainer, dietitian, full-time model, or actor.[38] In 2012, Parker was chosen as Oklahoma’s representative in the Cosmopolitan Bachelor of the Year contest.[39]
In his spare time, Parker enjoys riding unicycles, dancing, juggling, and performing magic, as well as outdoor activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, backpacking and camping.[40]
References
- ↑ Lance Parker - Missouri State University Athletics
- ↑ Lance Parker Biography - Official Site - Missouri State University Bears Athletics
- ↑ Official Home of PC North Boys' Soccer - Awards & Honors
- ↑ Lance Parker - IMDb Biography
- ↑ IMDb Bio
- ↑ Official MSU Bears Bio
- ↑ IMDb Bio
- ↑ Official MSU Bears Bio
- ↑ 2011 Missouri State University Men's Soccer Media Guide
- ↑ 2011 MSU Soccer Media Guide
- ↑ Lance Parker Is Good for the Glaucoma
- ↑ Lance Parker Signs with Miami FC
- ↑ Lance Parker Signs with FC Edmonton in NASL
- ↑ List of Franchises in the USL Premier Development League
- ↑ Lance Parker Signs with Miami FC
- ↑ Lance Parker Signs with Miami FC
- ↑ Miami FC to Be Ranamed Fort Lauderdale Strikers Today
- ↑ Lance Parker Signs with FC Edmonton in NASL
- ↑ 2011 NASL Results
- ↑ Lance Parker Named NASL Defensive Player of the Week
- ↑ Parker Named Defensive Player of the Week
- ↑ 2012 NASL Season
- ↑ FC Edmonton 2013 Match Results
- ↑ 2013-2014 Offseason - Edmonton Supporters Group Forum
- ↑ NASL Golden Gloves Award
- ↑ MDb Bio
- ↑ Lance Parker Facebook Fan Page (About)
- ↑ Complot Magazine - Best Buddies Gala
- ↑ Complot Magazine Photo Shoot (video)
- ↑ Lance Parker Covers Profile Magazine
- ↑ Lance Parker - Fantastics Magazine Cover Story
- ↑ Lance_01.jpg Lance Parker - Sensitif Magazine Cover
- ↑ Lance Parker Covers Avenue Magazine May
- ↑ IMDb Bio
- ↑ Facebook Fan Page (About)
- ↑ Lance Parker Facebook Fan Page (Home)
- ↑ Baileys & Giordano Menswear Photo Shoot (video)
- ↑ Lance Parker - Soccer Standout, Edmonton's Pretty Boy (The Wanderer Online interview)
- ↑ Edmonton Soccer Player Vies for Cosmo's Bachelor of the Year Title (Globe and Mail video)
- ↑ IMDb Bio