Jason Thompson (soccer)

Jason Thompson (born November 22, 1981 in Garland, Texas) is a former American soccer player who last played striker for D.C. United of Major League Soccer.

Thompson played college soccer at Eastern Illinois University from 2000 to 2002. Thompson made a very strong start in his freshman year, surprising everybody by scoring 21 goals to lead the NCAA Division I, and was named the Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year and chosen for Soccer America's All-Freshman team. Thompson's next year was not quite so impressive, due to injuries however, as he scored only five goals. Thompson did significantly better in 2002, however, finishing the year with 14 goals and four assists, earning him a first-team All-Midwest selection. Because of his performances for the Under-23 United States Men's National Soccer Team, Thompson was offered a Nike Project-40 contract after his junior season, which he accepted.

Thompson was selected 15th overall in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft by his hometown Dallas Burn. Unfortunately, Thompson tore his ACL during the preseason while playing with the U-23 team, and missed all of the 2003 season. On returning in 2004, Thompson had trouble breaking into new coach Colin Clarke's veteran-dominated lineup and was traded to D.C. United.[1][2] Competition among forwards was equally strong at D.C., however, and although Thompson played a target forward role unlike United's other strikers, he only made one forgettable appearance for the team, coming on as a substitute and played 60 minutes. D.C. United went on to win the 2004 MLS Cup with a 3–2 victory over Kansas City Wizards, at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California. Thompson went on to play the entire 2005 season with D.C. United, one that saw United finish second in the Eastern Conference, before he was released[3] into the waiver draft of that subsequent off-season.

Thompson completed his Doctor of Medicine at The University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio. He is currently an Orthopedic Surgery Resident at The University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio.

References

  1. "United Starters: Missing in Action". Washington Post. July 24, 2004.
  2. "D.C. United Signs F Jason Thompson". Our Sports Central. 2004-07-23.
  3. "D.C. United Waives Four Players". Our Sports Central.
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