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词条 Roy Lassiter
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Club career

  3. International career

     International goals 

  4. Honors

     Club  Individual 

  5. Notes

  6. External links

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}}{{Infobox football biography
| name = Roy Lassiter
| fullname = Roy Lee Lassiter
| image =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|3|9|mf=yes}}
| birth_place = Washington, D.C., United States
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=10}}
| position = Forward
| youthyears1 = 1985–1988
| youthyears2 = 1989
| youthyears3 = 1989
| youthyears4 = 1990–1992
| youthclubs1 = Athens Drive
| youthclubs2 = Raleigh United
| youthclubs3 = Lees-McRae College
| youthclubs4 = NC State Wolfpack
| years1 = 1992–1993
| years2 = 1993–1994
| years3 = 1994–1996
| years4 = 1996–1998
| years5 = 1996–1997
| years6 = 1998–1999
| years7 = 2000
| years8 = 2001–2002
| years9 = 2002
| years10= 2003
| years11= 2004
| clubs1 = Turrialba
| clubs2 = Carmelita
| clubs3 = Alajuelense
| clubs4 = Tampa Bay Mutiny
| clubs5 = → Genoa (loan)
| clubs6 = D.C. United
| clubs7 = Miami Fusion
| clubs8 = Kansas City Wizards
| clubs9 = D.C. United
| clubs10 = Virginia Beach Mariners
| clubs11 = Laredo Heat
| caps1 = 25
| caps2 = 30
| caps3 = 43
| caps4 = 60
| caps5 = 12
| caps6 = 55
| caps7 = 27
| caps8 = 25
| caps9 = 12
| caps10= 25
| caps11= 1
| goals1 = 1
| goals2 = 7
| goals3 = 17
| goals4 = 37
| goals5 = 0
| goals6 = 36
| goals7 = 8
| goals8 = 7
| goals9 = 0
| goals10= 7
| goals11= 0
| totalcaps = 315
| totalgoals = 120
| nationalyears1 = 1992–2000
| nationalteam1 = United States
| nationalcaps1 = 34
| nationalgoals1 = 4
| manageryears1 = 2003–2005
| manageryears2 = 2005–2008
| manageryears3 = 2009–2014
| manageryears4 = 2014–2015
| manageryears5 = 2017–
| managerclubs1 = Dripping Springs SC (Dir. of Coaching)
| managerclubs2 = Austin United Capitals (Dir. of Coaching)
| managerclubs3 = Albion SC (Dir. of Advancement)
| managerclubs4 = Arsenal F.C U.S (U-16 Academy Coach)
| managerclubs5 = Kitsap Soccer Club
| medaltemplates ={{Medal|Country|{{USA}}}}{{Medal|RU|CONCACAF Gold Cup|1998}}{{Medal|3rd|CONCACAF Gold Cup|1996}}{{MedalSport|Men's Soccer}}
}}

Roy Lassiter (born March 9, 1969) is a retired American soccer striker. He played the first few years of his professional career in Costa Rica. He returned to the United States to play in Major League Soccer when that league was launched in 1996, and from 1996 to 1999 he was one of the most prolific goal scorers in MLS.

He is the father of LA Galaxy player Ariel Lassiter.

Early life and education

Lassiter was born in Washington, D.C., but grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina where he attended Athens Drive High School. He was the North Carolina State 4-A Player of the Year as a senior and a high school All-American. That year, he led his high school soccer team to the state championship while scoring a state record 47 goals. He also played for a local youth club, 69 Raleigh Rockets, which beat to the LaJolla Nomads 3–0, Roy scored all three goals, in the 1986 Noitis National Club Championship Cup. Lost in the 1986 Southern Regional Finals, in Plano TX, to the Dallas Titans 3–2, before the McGuire Cup. Lassiter attended Lees-McRae College in 1987, won the D3 National Championship 1988. He then transferred to North Carolina State University in 1989, where he was a 1991 First Team All-ACC and All South.[1] In 1995, Lassiter was arrested in connection with two burglaries.[2]

Club career

While convalescing, Lassiter was contacted by Turrialba from Costa Rica in 1992. As Lassiter recalls it, "I have no idea how they got my name. They paid for my trip down there while still recovering from my leg injury, and I signed a contract."[3] He also played for Carmelita and in summer 1995, Alajuelense sold him to Major League Soccer.[4]

In 1996, Lassiter won the top goalscorer award in Major League Soccer, scoring 27 goals for Tampa Bay Mutiny,[5] after when he was loaned for 6 months to Italian Serie B side Genoa.[6] His record in the league's inaugural season was tied several times, but stood until it was broken in 2018 by Josef Martinez of Atlanta United FC.[7] Lassiter was traded to D.C. United in 1998 for Roy Wegerle. He played two seasons in DC, winning the MLS Cup in 1999. Lassiter was traded to the Miami Fusion in 2000 due to salary cap, to the Kansas City Wizards in 2001, and back to DC in the middle of the 2002 season. He ended his MLS career with 88 regular season goals, a record surpassed in 2004 by Jason Kreis. Lassiter added 13 goals in MLS playoffs and is 3rd in that category behind Carlos Ruiz and Landon Donovan. He ended his professional career with A-League's Virginia Beach Mariners in 2003 as player/assistant coach, but played a few games with Laredo Heat of the Premier Development League and the exhibition Austin Posse in 2004 to help promote their clubs.[8]

International career

Lassiter was called up to the U.S. national team in January 1992. He earned his first cap as a substitute for Eric Wynalda in a 1–0 loss to the Commonwealth of Independent States which briefly succeeded the Soviet Union. However, he broke his leg in a training ground collision with Bruce Murray a few days later. That year he also earned his second cap with the national team when he came in as a sub for Frank Klopas in an August 16 loss to Sweden. Two months later, he played a third time for the national team, again as a substitute, this time for Roy Wegerle. Lassiter scored the game-winning goal in a 4–3 victory over Saudi Arabia. Lassiter's career continued to rise, he earned his first start for the national team in December 1996 and became a regular for much of 1997. While Lassiter had played consistently for the U.S. in 1997 his appearances tapered off in 1998 and he was selected as an alternate for the 1998 FIFA World Cup roster. He played only one game in 2000, his last with the national team. He represented his country in 4 FIFA World Cup qualification matches[9] and finished his international career with 34 caps and 4 goals.[10]

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 October 8, 1995 Washington, D.C. KSA}} 4–3 4–3 Friendly
2 December 14, 1996 Palo Alto, California CRC}} 2–0 2-1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF Third Round
3 March 23, 1997 San José, Costa Rica CRC}} 2–2 2–3 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF Fourth Round
4 June 29, 1997 San Salvador, El Salvador SLV}} 1–0 1–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF Fourth Round

Honors

Club

L.D. Alajuelense
  • Costa Rican Championship (1): 1995–96[11]
Tampa Bay Mutiny
  • MLS Supporters' Shield (1): 1996[12]
D.C. United
  • MLS Cup:
    • Runners-up: 1998[13]
    • Winner: 1999[14]
  • MLS Supporters' Shield: 1999[15]
  • CONCACAF Champions League: 1998[15][16]
  • Copa Interamericana: 1998[15][16]

Individual

  • MLS Golden Boot: 1996 (with Tampa Bay Mutiny)[17]
  • MLS Best XI: 1996 (with Tampa Bay Mutiny)[17]
  • CONCACAF Champions League MVP: 1998 (with D.C. United)[18]

Notes

1. ^NC State soccer records
2. ^[https://www.socceramerica.com/publications/article/15273/lassiters-goal-leads-to-arrest.html Lassiter's goal leads to arrest]
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.socceramerica.com/article.asp?Art_ID=949 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=February 11, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20030722213521/http://www.socceramerica.com/article.asp?Art_ID=949 |archivedate=July 22, 2003 }} – SoccerAmerica
4. ^Venderán a Lassiter Nación {{es|icon}}
5. ^Roy Lassiter quiere más Nación {{es|icon}}
6. ^Lassiter listo Ayer firmó con el Génova – Nación {{es|icon}}
7. ^{{cite news |date=August 24, 2018 |title=Atlanta United star Josef Martinez sets MLS single-season goals record |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mls/2018/08/24/martinez-sets-mls-single-season-scoring-record-atlanta-wins/37599405/ |work=USA Today |agency=Associated Press |accessdate=January 23, 2019}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.golnoir.net/usa/features/21/roy/|title=Roy Lassiter - GOLNOIR|work=golnoir.net|accessdate=January 8, 2017|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120531024628/http://www.golnoir.net/usa/features/21/roy/|archivedate=May 31, 2012}}
9. ^{{FIFA player|158469}}
10. ^  {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090731190410/http://national.soccerhall.org/Registry/MensNationalTeam_K-O.htm |date=July 31, 2009 }}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Costa Rica 1995/96|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/cos96.html|publisher=rsssf.com|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Tampa Bay Mutiny - 1996|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/history/club/tampabay/1996|publisher=MLS Soccer|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=MLS Cup 1998 - Chicago Fire 2 DC United 0|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/history/mlscup/1998|publisher=MLS Soccer|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=MLS Cup 1999 - Los Angeles Galaxy 0 DC United 2|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/history/mlscup/1999|publisher=MLS Soccer|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Trophy Case|url=http://www.dcunited.com/club/trophy-case|publisher=D.C. United|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=What Ever Happened To ... Roy Lassiter|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/01/18/what-ever-happened-roy-lassiter|publisher=MLS Soccer|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=Roy Lassiter|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/players/roy-lassiter|publisher=MLS Soccer|accessdate=August 20, 2014}} (with Tampa Bay Mutiny)
18. ^{{cite web|title=CONCACAF Champions Cup Final: D.C. United (MLS) 1 Toluca (Mexico) 0|url=http://www.socceramerica.com/article/19247/concacaf-champions-cup-final-dc-united-mls-1.html|publisher=Soccer America|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}

External links

  • {{NFT player|pid=15444}}
  • Photo of Lassiter at D.C. United
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/players/usa-players-in-it.html|title=US Players in Italy|accessdate=August 11, 2014|publisher=RSSSF}}
  • Soccertimes profile of Roy Lassiter
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