Clarence Goodson Explained

Clarence Goodson
Fullname:Clarence Edgar Goodson IV
Birth Date:17 May 1982
Birth Place:Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Position:Defender
Collegeyears1:2000–2003
College1:Maryland Terrapins
Years1:2003
Clubs1:Boulder Rapids Reserve
Caps1:12
Goals1:1
Years2:2004–2007
Clubs2:FC Dallas
Caps2:74
Goals2:3
Years3:2008–2010
Clubs3:IK Start
Caps3:69
Goals3:10
Years4:2011–2013
Clubs4:Brøndby
Caps4:60
Goals4:6
Years5:2013–2016
Clubs5:San Jose Earthquakes
Caps5:49
Goals5:2
Totalcaps:264
Totalgoals:22
Nationalyears1:2008–2014
Nationalteam1:United States
Nationalcaps1:46
Nationalgoals1:5

Clarence Edgar Goodson IV (born May 17, 1982) is an American former soccer player who played as a defender.

Youth career

Born in Alexandria, Virginia, Goodson attended Annandale High School his freshman and sophomore seasons before moving to Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School. He was the Annandale team MVP, setting a school record for goals and points by a sophomore in 1998. He then went on to win the Virginia State High School Soccer title playing for W.T. Woodson High School in 2000. He played his club soccer with the Braddock Road Warhawks, winning the 1999 U-17 national championship. Goodson played three years of soccer at the University of Maryland, which he joined in 2000. After redshirting in 2001, Goodson helped anchor the defense of one of the best teams in college soccer. In his career at Maryland, Goodson played 66 games, registering 10 goals and 11 assists. In 2003, he spent the collegiate offseason with the Boulder Rapids Reserve.[1]

Club career

After his junior year, Goodson signed a Project-40 with Major League Soccer (MLS), entering the 2004 MLS SuperDraft as an underclassman, where he was drafted seventh overall by the Dallas Burn. In his first year with the Burn, Goodson played only 247 league minutes in five games; however, he saw extended action in Cup competitions and exhibitions. He became a starter in 2005, the year the team was renamed FC Dallas.

On November 21, 2007, Goodson was selected by the San Jose Earthquakes in the 2007 MLS Expansion Draft but declared that he would not be signing a new contract with MLS in January 2008; instead, he signed a contract with the Norwegian team IK Start. He remained with Start through the 2010 season. In November 2010, Goodson signed with Brøndby of the Danish Superliga.[2]

Goodson returned to MLS on June 28, 2013, when he signed with San Jose Earthquakes.[3]

Goodson served as an elected board member for the Major League Soccer Players Association (Union) and was a critical leader to establish a new Collective Bargaining Agreement for MLS athletes.

International

Goodson made his international debut in a friendly against Sweden on January 19, 2008. He was a member of the U.S. squad at the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup, and scored in the semifinal against Honduras on July 23, 2009. On May 26, 2010, Goodson was selected to be part of the 23 man roster for the American national team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

Goodson served as an elected Union Representative for U.S. Soccer.

Goodson has been used in the rotation of Centerbacks for the U.S. Men's National Team under Jürgen Klinsmann. Goodson was named to the United States roster for the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup competition. He was included on Klinsmann's 30-man preliminary roster for the U.S. team at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but he was not included on the final roster.[4]

International goals

DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.July 23, 2009Soldier Field, Chicago, United States1 – 02–02009 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2.January 23, 2010Home Depot Center, Carson, United States1 – 31–3Friendly
3.June 11, 2011Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, United States1 – 21–22011 CONCACAF Gold Cup
4July 5, 2013Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, United States5 – 06–0Friendly
5July 21, 2013M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, United States1 – 05–12013 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Retirement

Goodson retired from professional soccer after a spinal injury in December, 2016. Goodson now works professionally as a players relations manager for MLSPA. He stays active coaching soccer in his community.

Goodson and wife Kelsey, in partnership with the U.S. Soccer Foundation, built a soccer field at his childhood school, North Springfield Elementary School. The Clarence Goodson Field is used to serve underprivileged youth in his childhood neighborhood. The "Mini-Pitch Initiative" is to create a safe space in the community to play, be coached, mentored, and learn the benefits nutrition and exercise, specifically serving U.S. Soccer Foundation Soccer youth teams for underprivileged youth. His generous contribution has inspired other current and former professional athletes to build mini-pitch's in their communities as well. The couple are licensed ministers and serve as Youth Directors in San Jose, California. Goodson is a public and motivational speaker, focusing on teams and youth development.

Personal

Goodson married Kelsey Dawson on January 31, 2009, in Tacoma, Washington.The couple were featured on an episode of HGTV's House Hunters International,[5] searching for an apartment in Copenhagen after Goodson's transfer to Brøndby IF. He purchased an apartment valued at $900,000.

Goodson is a Christian. Goodson participates in a weekly team Bible study.[6]

Career statistics

SeasonClubLeagueLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalTotal
Apps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
2004FC DallasMajor League Soccer5020000070
2005292002000312
2006130002000150
2007271111100293
FC Dallas totals743315100825
2008StartFirst Division224100000234
2009Tippeligaen213200000233
2010263100000273
Start totals69104000007310
2010–11BrøndbySuperligaen102000000102
2011–12312200020352
2012–13192100000202
Brøndby totals606300020656
2013San Jose EarthquakesMajor League Soccer900020110
20141000000100
20152820000282
San Jose totals4720020492
Career totals25021101514026923

Honors

United States

2013;[7] runner-up 2009, 2011

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2003 Boulder Rapids Reserve . . June 17, 2011 . July 12, 2012 . https://archive.today/20120712222710/http://pdl.uslsoccer.com/teams/2003/roster/22300.html . dead .
  2. News: Brondby signs Clarence Goodson . . Associated Press . November 4, 2010 . June 17, 2011.
  3. Web site: Earthquakes sign U.S. National Team defender Clarence Goodson. June 28, 2013. December 14, 2014. December 14, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141214222639/http://www.sjearthquakes.com/news/2013/06/earthquakes-sign-us-national-team-defender-clarence-goodson. dead.
  4. http://www.mlssoccer.com/worldcup/2014/news/article/2014/05/26/sj-earthquakes-clarence-goodson-not-pleased-usmnt-snub-its-something-i-absol "World Cup: Clarence Goodson not pleased with USMNT snub, says Jurgen Klinsmann 'unwilling' to give immediate explanation
  5. Web site: Person McSmith . Soccer Transfer to Copenhagen, Denmark : House Hunters International : Home & Garden Television . Hgtv.com . October 23, 2008 . June 28, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130523154156/http://www.hgtv.com/house-hunters-international/soccer-transfer-to-copenhagen-denmark/index.html . May 23, 2013 . mdy-all .
  6. Web site: Clarence Goodson. March 9, 2014. August 7, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150807205423/http://www.beyondtheultimate.org/athlete/Clarence-Goodson. dead.
  7. Web site: USA 1–0 Panama – as it happened. July 28, 2013. Guardian UK. July 5, 2023 .