Lance Rozeboom

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Lance Rozeboom
Personal information
Full name Lance Rozeboom
Date of birth (1989-05-31) May 31, 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth Walker, Iowa, United States
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Des Moines Menace
Youth career
2002–2007 Cedar River SA
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008–2011 New Mexico 79 (6)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007–2009 Des Moines Menace 25 (1)
2012 D.C. United 0 (0)
2013–2014 Rochester Rhinos 49 (1)
2015 Austin Aztex 28 (0)
2016–2017 Ottawa Fury 52 (2)
2018 Tampa Bay Rowdies 17 (1)
2019–2021 Miami FC 32 (0)
2022– Des Moines Menace 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of November 4, 2021

Lance Rozeboom (born May 31, 1989) is an American soccer player.

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Career

College and amateur

Rozeboom spent his entire college career at the University of New Mexico. In his freshman year in 2008, he made 16 appearances for the Lobos, but didn't record a goal or an assist that year. In 2009, he made started all 20 games for the Lobos and finished with a goal and an assist each. His lone goal came in the first round of the 2009 NCAA College Cup against the University of Portland. Unfortunately, New Mexico would end up losing that match 2–1 in extra time. Rozeboom went on to be named Second team All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Academic All-MPSF and ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team in 2009. In 2010, he started all 20 games for the Lobos and finished with two goals and two assists on his way to being named First Team All-MPSF and Third Team All-West. In 2011, he started all 22 games and finished with three goals and two assists on his way to being named First-Team All-MPSF, First-Team All-Far West and was named to Top Drawer Soccer's Top 100 list (No. 37).

Rozeboom also played three years with Des Moines Menace in the USL Premier Development League. [1] [2] [3]

Professional

On January 17, 2012, Rozeboom was drafted in the second round (26th overall) of the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft by D.C. United. [4] After an impressive preseason, he signed a professional contract with the club on March 7. [5] On March 23, Rozeboom suffered a Torn ACL during training and was ruled out for the rest of the season. [6] He was released from the club on February 27, 2013, without making a single appearance for the club. [7]

On March 20, 2013, Rozeboom joined USL Pro club Rochester Rhinos for the 2013 season. [8] He made his professional debut on April 13 in a 3–0 defeat to VSI Tampa Bay FC. [9]

On November 17, 2014, it was announced Rozeboom have moved to new USL Pro franchise Austin Aztex. [10]

On December 18, 2015, Rozeboom and fellow Austin teammate Fernando Timbó were signed by Ottawa Fury FC of the North American Soccer League. [11] He was re-signed for the 2017 season as the team jumped to the United Soccer League and latter named the third captain in team history. [12] [13]

Rozeboom signed with fellow USL club Tampa Bay Rowdies on January 8, 2018. [14]

Career statistics

As of November 4, 2021. [15] [16]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational Cup [a] Other [b] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
D.C. United 2012 MLS 00000000
Rochester Rhinos 2013 USL Pro 2412000261
2014 2501000260
Total4913000521
Austin Aztex 2015 USL2803000310
Ottawa Fury FC 2016 USL3114000351
2017 2114000251
Total5228000602
Tampa Bay Rowdies 2018 USL1711000181
Miami FC 2019 NPSL 1001060170
2019 NISA 50--1060
2020 USLC140--00140
2021 30--0030
Total3201070400
Career total1784160702014
  1. Includes appearances in Canadian Championship and U.S. Open Cup. Note, two early round Open Cup matches list Rozeboom on playing but are not listed on Soccerway. These are: 2013 Second Round versus GPS Portland Phoenix and 2015 First Round versus Laredo Heat. [17] [18]
  2. Includes appearances in the league playoffs.

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