Atiba Harris Explained

Atiba Erasto Harris
Birth Date:9 January 1985[1]
Birth Place:Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Height:6ft 3in
Position:Defender
Youthclubs1:St. Peters FC
Years1:2003–2005
Clubs1:Cádiz
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:2003–2004
Clubs2:Linares (loan)
Years3:2006–2007
Clubs3:Real Salt Lake
Caps3:43
Goals3:4
Years4:2008–2009
Clubs4:Chivas USA
Caps4:42
Goals4:5
Years5:2009–2010
Clubs5:FC Dallas
Caps5:41
Goals5:6
Years6:2011–2012
Caps6:12
Goals6:2
Years7:2013
Clubs7:Colorado Rapids
Caps7:29
Goals7:5
Years8:2014
Caps8:24
Goals8:4
Years9:2015–2017
Clubs9:FC Dallas
Caps9:84
Goals9:5
Years10:2018
Clubs10:Murciélagos
Caps10:3
Goals10:0
Years11:2018–2020
Caps11:55
Goals11:4
Nationalyears1:2003–2020
Nationalcaps1:63
Nationalgoals1:17
Pcupdate:6 October 2020
Ntupdate:15 October 2018

Atiba Erasto Harris (born 9 January 1985) is a Kittitian football administrator and former professional footballer. He captained the Saint Kitts and Nevis national team.

As of August 2021, he serves as President of the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association.

Career

Club

Harris played for St. Peters FC as a youngster, captaining them to the SKNFA Premier League Finals, and became the first player from St. Kitts-Nevis to sign with a Spanish club when he signed in Spain with Cádiz in 2003–04.

In 2006, he became the first St. Kitts player to sign with Major League Soccer. He signed with Salt Lake and scored four goals and recorded one assist in 12 starts.

In December 2007, Harris was traded to Chivas USA for a third-round pick in the 2008 SuperDraft.[2] After a season and a half with Chivas USA, the Goats traded Harris in July 2009 to FC Dallas in exchange for Marcelo Saragosa.[3] Harris ended his Chivas USA career with 42 appearances, 5 goals, and 7 assists.

On 12 September 2009, in a match against Los Angeles Galaxy, Harris scored his first goal with FC Dallas off a Dax McCarty cross. He went on to score another goal vs Seattle finishing the season with two goals and five assists for FC Dallas and four goals and seven assists overall for the 2009 MLS season. Harris was a key player for Dallas in 2010 scoring four goals during the season and helping the club reach its first MLS Cup final.

He was selected by the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the 2011 MLS Expansion Draft.[4] Harris suffered an injury and missed most of the 2011 season. He stayed with Vancouver throughout the 2012 season before being traded to Colorado Rapids in December 2012 in exchange for an international roster spot.[5]

After one season in Colorado Harris was traded to San Jose Earthquakes in January 2014 in exchange for Marvin Chávez.[6]

Harris stayed one season in San Jose before entering the 2014 MLS Re-Entry Draft in December 2014. He was selected in stage two of the draft by FC Dallas.[7] During his second stint in Dallas, head coach Óscar Pareja mostly used Harris as a right fullback.

International

Harris has played for the Saint Kitts and Nevis national team since 2003 and served as team captain. He played in five of St. Kitts' 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying games, and in its 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying game against Belize on 6 February 2008.[8]

Post-playing career

In May 2021, following his retirement from playing, Harris declared his candidacy for president of the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association,[9] [10] which he won on 29 August.[11]

Under his leadership, the Saint Kitts and Nevis men's national team has qualified for its country’s first major tournament when they qualified for the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup in the United States.

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Saint Kitts and Nevis's goal tally first.[12]

No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 20 September 2006 Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda align=center 1–1 align=center 1–1 2007 Caribbean Cup qualification
2. 3 April 2010 Warner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis align=center 1–0 align=center 3–0 Friendly
3. 10 October 2010 Warner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis align=center 2–0 align=center 2–0 2012 Caribbean Cup qualification
4. 5 September 2014 Warner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis align=center 3–0 align=center 5–0 2014 Caribbean Cup qualification
5. 7 September 2014 Warner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis align=center 2–0 align=center 2–0 2014 Caribbean Cup qualification
6. 23 March 2015 Warner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis align=center 1–0 align=center 6–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
7. 16 June 2015 Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador align=center 1–3 align=center 1–4 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
8. 14 October 2018 Raymond E. Guishard Technical Centre, The Valley, Anguilla align=center 1–0 10–0 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
9. align=center 2–0
10. align=center 7–0

Personal life

Harris is from Monkey Hill, Saint Kitts. He is the son of Sonia Williams of Gingerland, Nevis, and Egbert Harris of St. Peter's, St. Kitts. He has two older sisters along with a younger brother, Kareem Harris, who is also a footballer. He and his wife Rachael Harris have four daughters.

He is the cousin of English former footballer Micah Richards.[13]

Honours

FC Dallas

Legacy

On 14 February 2020, the sporting facility in his hometown St. Peter's was renamed the Atiba Erasto Harris Sporting Complex. This facility hosts a football field along with both a basketball and a netball court.[14] On 29 August 2021, Harris became the youngest president of the SKNFA at the age of 36.1st President to lead his country to a major tournament when the St. Kitts-Nevis Senior Men’s Team qualified for the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup in the United States.

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20190218141751/http://static.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/players-coaches/people=207986/index.html FIFA.com
  2. Web site: Chivas USA acquires Harris from RSL. ESPNFC.com. 4 November 2014.
  3. Web site: Sports – Chivas USA acquires Saragosa in trade – Seattle Times Newspaper. 4 November 2014.
  4. Web site: Prost Amerika . Prost Amerika . 24 November 2010 . 6 November 2011 . 21 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721214412/http://www.prostamerika.com/2010/11/24/expansion-draft-lates-32605/ . dead .
  5. Web site: Rapids acquire Atiba Harris in trade with Vancouver. Colorado Rapids. 4 November 2014.
  6. Web site: San Jose Earthquakes deal Marvin Chavez to Colorado Rapids for Atiba Harris. MLSsoccer.com. 2 October 2014.
  7. Web site: San Jose Earthquakes, Houston Dynamo each grab two players in Stage 2 of Re-Entry Draft. MLSsoccer.com.
  8. Web site: FIFA Match Report: Belize vs. Saint Kitts and Nevis . https://web.archive.org/web/20080208150103/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/nccamerica/matches/round=250441/match=10000008/index.html . dead . 8 February 2008 . Fifa.com . 7 February 2008 . 6 November 2011.
  9. News: Williams . Sean A. . St Kitts flagbearer Atiba Harris hangs up boots . 8 September 2021 . Jamaica Observer . 21 May 2021.
  10. News: Dixon . Loshaun . SKNFA Election This Sunday . 8 September 2021 . The St Kitts & Nevis Observer . 27 August 2021.
  11. News: Dixon . Loshaun . Atiba Harris New President Of The SKNFA . 7 September 2021 . The St Kitts & Nevis Observer . 30 August 2021.
  12. Web site: Harris, Atiba. National Football Teams. 31 January 2017.
  13. Web site: Summer tour: Micah meets Whitecaps cousin – Manchester City FC . Mcfc.co.uk . 18 July 2011 . 6 November 2011.
  14. Web site: St. Peter's Playing Field Renamed the Atiba Erasto Harris Sporting Complex.