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Full name
  
Jordan Akil Seabrook

Name
  
Jordan Seabrook

Siblings
  
Akilah Seabrook

2005–2008
  
South Florida Bulls

Weight
  
74 kg

Number
  
19

Height
  
1.78 m

Playing position
  
Winger, Forward

Role
  
Soccer Player


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Date of birth
  
(1987-06-27) June 27, 1987 (age 28)

Place of birth
  
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Current team
  
Vaasan Palloseura (#19 / Midfielder, Forward)

Parents
  
Sheryl Seabrook, Philip Seabrook

Education
  
North Central High School, University of South Florida

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Jordan Seabrook (born June 27, 1987 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American soccer player.

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College and amateur

Seabrook attended North Central High School in Indianapolis, IN, and played college soccer at the University of South Florida, where he was 1 four-time All Big East selection, and helped his team to the 2005 Regular Season Championship, the 2008 Big East Tournament Championship, and three NCAA Tournament qualifications in 2005, 2007 and 2008.

During his college years Seabrook also played with Bradenton Academics in the USL Premier Development League.

Professional

Seabrook took part in the 2009 adidas MLS Player Combine, and was selected the fourth round (51st overall) of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by Colorado Rapids, but was ultimately not offered a developmental contract by the club.

Instead, he signed with Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USL Second Division; he made his professional debut on April 17, 2009 in Baltimore's season opening 0-0 tie with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, and went on to make 20 appearances and score three goals in his debut season. On March 16, 2010, Baltimore announced the re-signing of Seabrook to a new contract for the 2010 season.

Career statistics

(correct as of May 20, 2010)

References

Jordan Seabrook Wikipedia