Carlos Parra (soccer, born 1977) explained

Carlos Parra
Fullname:Juan Carlos Parra
Birth Date:February 3, 1977
Birth Place:West Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Position:Defender
Youthclubs1:SC Baltimore Stars
Years1:1997–1998
Clubs1:MetroStars
Caps1:6
Goals1:0
Years2:1998
Clubs2:MLS Pro 40 (loan)
Caps2:12
Goals2:1
Years3:1998–1999
Clubs3:Miami Fusion
Caps3:25
Goals3:0
Years4:1999–2000
Clubs4:New England Revolution
Caps4:26
Goals4:1
Years5:2000
Clubs5:MLS Pro 40 (loan)
Caps5:3
Goals5:0
Years6:2000
Clubs6:Connecticut (loan)
Caps6:2
Goals6:0
Years7:2001
Clubs7:Rochester Rhinos
Caps7:2
Goals7:0
Years8:2001–2003
Clubs8:Atlanta Silverbacks
Caps8:63
Goals8:9
Years9:2003
Clubs9:Minnesota Thunder
Caps9:2
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:141
Totalgoals:11
Nationalyears1:1997
Nationalteam1:United States U-20
Nationalcaps1:14
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1998–2000
Nationalteam2:United States U-23
Nationalcaps2:9
Nationalgoals2:0

Carlos Parra (born February 3, 1977) is a retired American soccer player who was the first player signed by MLS Pro 40. He played professionally as a defender in Major League Soccer and the USL First Division.

Professional career

Club

Parra played for the Oakwood Soccer Club in Glastonbury, CT. In 1997, Parra graduated from Hamden Hall Country Day School where he was a two-time Parade Magazine All American soccer player. On March 1, 1997, Parra became the first player to sign with MLS Project 40.[1] The league assigned him to the MetroStars. He began the 1998 season on loan to MLS Pro 40 in the USISL A-League. On June 5, 1998, the MetroStars traded Parra to the Miami Fusion for Ramiro Corrales.[2] On June 4, 1999, the Fusion sent Parra to the New England Revolution for Tony Kuhn and a second-round pick in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft.[3] The Revolution sent him on loan to MLS Pro 40 and the Connecticut Wolves during the 2000 season.[4] [5] On March 20, 2001, the Revolution traded Parra and Imad Baba to the Colorado Rapids for Matt Okoh and the Rapids second round draft pick in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft.[6] On March 26, the Rapids waived Parra.[7] Parra then signed with the Rochester Rhinos of the USL A-League. On June 11, 2001, Parra moved to the Atlanta Silverbacks as part of a three-team trade. As part of the trade deal, the Silverbacks sent Steve Armas to the Minnesota Thunder and the Thunder sent Stoian Mladenov to the Rhinos.[8] On February 10, 2003, Parra signed with the Minnesota Thunder. He played two games, then retired.[9]

International

In 1997, Parra played two games for the United States men's national under-20 soccer team at the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship. From 1998 to 2000, he also played nine times for the United States men's national under-23 soccer team.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parra Takes Fast Lane To Mls Job . 2012-08-31 . 2014-01-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140111071135/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1998-07-18/sports/9807170499_1_carlos-cordoba-mls-fusion . dead .
  2. Web site: MLS: MetroStars trade Parra for Miami's Corrales.
  3. Web site: Offense Gets Boost by Adding Welton.
  4. Web site: 2000 MLS Pro 40 . 2012-08-31 . 2011-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110629130233/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/aleague/stats/2000/stats.uspstax.html . dead .
  5. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/aleague/stats/2000/stats.constax.html 2000 Connecticut Wolves
  6. http://www.sptimes.com/News/032001/Sports/Sports_briefs_.shtml March 20, 2001 Sports Briefs
  7. http://www.intermark.com/rapids/rp010326.html Rapids Also Waive Lee, Lukin, Trout, Carroll, And Parra
  8. Web site: Thunder Acquires Midfield Star from Atlanta, Trades Mladenov . 2012-08-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110928125637/http://www.dansoccerzone.com/mnthunder/news/Display.php?NewsItemId=594 . 2011-09-28 . dead .
  9. http://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/mn-thunder-sign-chris-parra.33842/ MN Thunder sign Parra