Jordan Parkes Explained

Jordan Parkes
Fullname:Jordan David Parkes[1]
Birth Date:26 July 1989
Birth Place:Hemel Hempstead, England
Currentclub:Kings Langley (manager)
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:2005–2006
Youthclubs1:Watford
Years1:2006–2010
Clubs1:Watford
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:2008
Clubs2:Brentford (loan)
Caps2:1
Goals2:0
Years3:2008
Clubs3:Barnet (loan)
Caps3:10
Goals3:0
Years4:2008–2009
Clubs4:Stevenage Borough (loan)
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:2010–2012
Clubs5:Barnet
Caps5:51
Goals5:1
Years6:2012
Clubs6:Farnborough (loan)
Caps6:3
Goals6:0
Years7:2012
Clubs7:Chelmsford City
Caps7:6
Goals7:0
Years8:2012–2015
Caps8:112
Goals8:42
Years9:2015–2016
Clubs9:Ebbsfleet United
Caps9:39
Goals9:12
Years10:2016–2019
Caps10:107
Goals10:40
Years11:2019
Clubs11:Billericay Town
Caps11:14
Goals11:2
Years12:2019–2023
Clubs12:Kings Langley
Caps12:29
Goals12:12
Nationalyears1:2007
Nationalteam1:England U18
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2009
Nationalteam2:England U20
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:2023–
Managerclubs1:Kings Langley
Club-Update:19:05, 13 February 2020 (UTC)
Nationalteam-Update:01:15, 14 November 2019 (UTC)

Jordan David Parkes (born 26 July 1989) is an English football midfielder.

Playing career

Parkes left Parmiter's School in Garston, Hertfordshire at sixteen to pursue a football career at Watford. His debut came in a 2006 League Cup second round tie against Accrington Stanley, in which he scored a penalty in the shootout, won 6–5 by Watford.

Parkes signed his first professional contract with Watford on 1 February 2007. In March 2007, Parkes was called up to the England under-18 squad by manager Brian Eastick, making his debut in the 4–1 win against Holland.[2] He has subsequently been called up by England under-19's.

In the 2007–08 season Parkes was loaned to League Two sides Brentford and Barnet . He made his league debut for Watford on 30 August 2008 against Ipswich Town, replacing the injured Mat Sadler.[3] In November of that year he captained Watford U20s away to Inter Milan, against a side that included Hernan Crespo, Adriano, Walter Samuel and Olivier Dacourt.

On 29 July 2009, Parkes scored twice in a 4–1 win for a strong Watford side against St Albans City.[4] In September 2009, he was selected for the England national under-20 football team and played in the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt against Uzbekistan,[5] setting up England's first goal in the competition for 12 years.[6]

On 21 June 2010, Parkes was released from his contract with Watford. He subsequently joined Barnet.[7] He went on to make 51 appearances and left in May 2012, with the expiry of his contract.[8] In August 2012 he joined Chelmsford City and signed a contract at Melbourne Park, however in October 2012 he left by mutual consent and joined his hometown club Hemel Hempstead Town moving into midfield where he made 40 appearances in the 2012–13 season, scoring 12 goals (6 in the league) and captaining the side to the play-off finals. In 2013–14 he captained Hemel Hempstead to the Southern Premier Division League title and secured promotion into the Conference South, making 51 appearances in all competitions, scoring 24 goals (16 in the league) and being named in the Southern Premier League Team of the Year.

In 2014-15 Parkes captained Hemel Hempstead to their highest league position of 69th in the Conference South, winning 2 Cup competitions and scoring 30 goals in 56 appearances. He finished third in the Conference South goal scorers table with 21 and won the Players Player, Supporters Player & Managers Player of the Year Awards, as well as the Gazette player of the year. He was also named in the Conference South Team of the Year and received the prestigious Conference South Player of the Year Trophy at The Conference Annual Awards in June 2015.[9]

In 2015, after three years at Hemel Hempstead, Parkes joined fellow Conference South side Ebbsfleet United.[10] for an undisclosed fee. Parkes re-joined Hemel for the 2016–17 season, becoming Hemel Hempstead FC all-time top goal scorer with 109 goals.[11]

In May 2019, Parked joined Billericay Town.[12]

Parkes joined Southern League Premier Division Central side Kings Langley on 12 November 2019 as a player-coach.[13]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Watford2006–07Premier League00001010
2007–08Championship0000200020
2008–09Championship10001020
Total1000400050
Brentford (loan)2007–08League Two1010
Barnet (loan)2007–08League Two100100
Stevenage Borough (loan)2008–09[14] Conference Premier001[15] 010
Barnet2010–11League Two40110101[16] 0431
2011–12League Two110102020160
Total511203030591
Farnborough2011–12[17] Conference South3030
Chelmsford City2012–13Conference South601070
Hemel Hempstead Town2012–13SFL Premier Division31600[18] 563612
2013–14SFL Premier Division4216623[19] +225320
2014–15[20] Conference South3920514[21] +424823
Total11242113181014155
Ebbsfleet United2015–16National League South3612203[22] 04112
2016–17National League South10000010
Total371220304212
Hemel Hempstead Town2016–17National League South231220002512
2017–18National League South421531324818
2018–19National League South421321514715
Total10740728312245
Billericay Town2019–20National League South1423200174
Kings Langley2019–20[23] SFL Premier Division Central1370000137
Career Total355103267703213420123

Honours

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hugman . Barry J. . The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2008–09 . Mainstream . 2008 . 978-1-84596-324-8.
  2. Web site: Parkes Life . https://web.archive.org/web/20120327092233/http://www.watfordfc.com/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10400~992042%2C00.html . 27 March 2012 . Watford F.C . 14 November 2009 . 6 March 2007 . dead .
  3. News: Watford 2–1 Ipswich. BBC Sport. 14 November 2009. 30 August 2008.
  4. Web site: Hoskins and Parkes double secures 4–1 win. Watford Observer. 14 November 2009. 29 July 2009. Frank Smith.
  5. Web site: England head home after draw. https://archive.today/20091208160927/http://www.thefa.com/England/MensUnder20s/MatchCentre/Uzbekistan%20v%20England/matchreport.aspx. dead. 8 December 2009. The Football Association. 14 November 2009. 3 October 2009.
  6. Web site: Hemel boy makes World Cup history. hemeltoday.co.uk. Johnston Publishing. 6 October 2009. 11 December 2017.
  7. News: Bees get double boost. 2 July 2010. Sky Sports. 2 July 2010.
  8. News: McLeod, Brill lead Bees exodus. 22 May 2012. Sky Sports. 22 May 2012.
  9. Web site: Jordan Parkes named Conference South player of the year. Ed. Miller. 8 June 2015. 11 December 2017.
  10. http://www.kentonline.co.uk/gravesend/sport/parkes-lets-smash-this-league-37931/ Ebbsfleet United midfielder Jordan Parkes knows opposition sides will raise their game against his new club
  11. http://www.hemeltoday.co.uk/sport/football/hemel-town-fc/jordan-parkes-returns-to-hemel-1-7606954 Jordan Parkes returns to Hemel
  12. https://www.phoenixfm.com/2019/05/31/billericay-town-swoop-jordan-parkes/ Billericay Town Swoop for Jordan Parkes
  13. https://www.mynewsmag.co.uk/super-signing-kings-langley-sign-former-hemel-town-midfielder-jordan-parkes/ SUPER SIGNING: Kings Langley sign former Hemel Town midfielder Jordan Parkes
  14. Web site: Games played by Jordan Parkes – Boro Guide. Boro Guide . 5 July 2016.
  15. Appearance in Conference League Cup
  16. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  17. Web site: Jordan Parkes – Aylesbury United. Aylesbury United FC . 5 July 2016.
  18. Appearances in Southern League Premier Division play-offs
  19. Appearances in FA Trophy
  20. Web site: Jordan Parkes – Hemel. Hemel Hempstead Town FC . 5 July 2016.
  21. Appearances in FA Trophy
  22. Two appearances in National League South play-offs, one in FA Trophy
  23. Web site: StackPath.
  24. News: National League South Team of the Season Confirmed . Sam Elliott . Vanarama National League . 10 May 2019 . 3 June 2023.