Ian Harkes

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Ian Harkes
Personal information
Full name Ian Andrew Harkes
Date of birth (1995-03-30) March 30, 1995 (age 26)
Place of birth Derby, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Dundee United
Number 23
Youth career
2005–2013 D.C. United
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2016 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 82 (9)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2017–2018 D.C. United 33 (2)
2019– Dundee United 87 (6)
National team
2014 United States U20
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19:09, 20 November 2021 (UTC)

Ian Andrew Harkes (born March 30, 1995) is an American soccer player who plays for Scottish club Dundee United. He previously played for D.C. United in Major League Soccer. Harkes is a recipient of the MAC Hermann Trophy, which is awarded to the best college soccer player in the United States. He is the son of John Harkes, who captained the U.S. national soccer team during the 1990s.

Early career[]

High school and academy[]

Harkes played high school soccer at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., and for the youth academy of D.C. United. While in D.C. United's academy, Harkes served as the club captain for the U-18 and U-16 academy teams. During his junior and senior years at Gonzaga College High School, Harkes served as the varsity captain. He earned the team's Most Valuable Offensive Player in both 2011 and 2012.[2]

His success with D.C. United's Academy setup and at Gonzaga High earned him several accolades. In 2011, Harkes was named the Gatorade Player of the Year in D.C.[3][4] In 2012, he was selected as an NSCAA First Team High School All-American, and was selected to play in the High School All-American Game that year.[5] In addition, he was named to the WCAC First Team, was namd an All-Met by The Washington Post,[2] and was selected twice to the NSCAA First Team All-South High School Region.

Collegiate[]

Ahead of the 2013 NCAA Division I men's soccer season, Harkes signed a National Letter of Intent to play for Wake Forest University. On August 30, 2013 he made his Wake Forest debut starting and playing 74 minutes in a 1–0 loss against Coastal Carolina.[6] Harkes earned his first collegiate points a week later, dishing out two assists against Boston College on September 7, 2013. Harkes ended the 2013 campaign with 21 starts, a goal and seven assists. He was the only player on Wake Forest in 2013 to start and play in every match. Harkes was named to the All-ACC Freshman Team at the end of the season.

During his sophomore year, Harkes started and played in 16 matches with the Deacons including playing in all matches in the 2014 ACC Men's Soccer Tournament and 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Harkes finished his sophomore year with seven points off of two goals and three assists. At the end of the 2014 season, Harkes was named to the All-ACC Second Team. Ahead of his junior year at Wake Forest, Harkes was named the team captain for the Deacons. There, he played and started in all 22 matches the Deacons played that season, which involved a run into the round of 16 of the 2015 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. Harkes ended the season by being named to the All-ACC First Team, the NSCAA All-South Region Second Team, and the 2015 ACC Men's Soccer Tournament All-Tournament team.

On January 6, 2017, Harkes was awarded the Hermann Trophy, awarded to the best college soccer player in the nation.[7][8][9][10]

Professional career[]

D.C. United[]

On January 16, 2017, it was reported that Harkes signed a homegrown contract with D.C. United of Major League Soccer. Before deciding to sign with United, Harkes wanted to explore options with second-flight clubs in England: he undertook a week long trial at Derby County – one of his fathers former sides – but was not offered a contract by the club. Harkes was then offered another short trial by Fulham which he declined instead choosing to return to the US.[11][12] The club made the official announcement one week later, on January 23.[13] On March 12, 2017, Harkes made his professional debut, playing a full 90 minutes in a 0–4 loss at New York City FC. He scored his first goal for United on June 13, 2017 in a U.S. Open Cup match against amateur side Christos FC.[14] A few weeks later, Harkes scored his first MLS goal in a 2–4 loss against FC Dallas.[15]

During his second year with United, Harkes lost his starting role to Júnior Moreno and Russell Canouse, making only eight appearances during the 2018 season. Harkes was released by D.C. United at the end of their 2018 season.[16]

Dundee United[]

Scottish Championship[]

In January 2019, Harkes signed a two-year contract with Scottish Championship side Dundee United, noting that his Dundee-born grandfather had been a supporter of the club growing up.[17][18][10] Four days later, Harkes made his Dundee United debut, coming on in the 70th minute of a 2018–19 Scottish Cup fourth round fixture against Montrose and scoring in the 92nd minute to complete a 4–0 win.[19] On August 30, 2019, Harkes scored Dundee United's fifth goal in a 6–2 win against city rivals Dundee in the Dundee derby.[20] On April 15, 2020, because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Dundee United were awarded first place in the Scottish Championship gaining the club and Harkes automatic promotion to the Scottish Premiership.[21] He subsequently extended his contract with the club until 2022.[22][23]

Scottish Premiership[]

Harkes made his debut in the Scottish Premiership for Dundee United in the first game of the season,[24] playing 90 minutes against St Johnstone and was named in the Scottish Premiership team of the week for the first week of the season.[25]

International[]

Harkes has played for the United States men's national under-20 soccer team.[26] On January 8, 2018, Harkes received a call-up for the United States men's national soccer team for a friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina.[27]

Personal life[]

Harkes is the son of former U.S. international, John Harkes, who was the coach of United Soccer League club, FC Cincinnati for the 2016 season. He is also the son of Cindi Harkes who played collegiate soccer for Virginia and professionally in the USL W-League for the Maryland Pride and for Sheffield Wednesday Ladies. He has two younger sisters, Lauren and Lily. In high school, Harkes was a member of the National Honor Society. Harkes is of Scottish descent through his paternal grandparents.[28]

Harkes' wife, Sarah Teegarden, also plays soccer.[29] She signed for Scottish Women's Premier League team Celtic in January 2020.[29]

Career statistics[]

Club[]

As of match played November 19, 2021
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
D.C. United 2017[30] MLS 25 2 2 1 27 3
2018[30] 8 0 2 1 0 0 10 1
Total 33 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 37 4
Dundee United 2018–19[31] Scottish Championship 13 0 3 1 0 0 4[a] 0 20 1
2019–20[32] 26 2 2 0 2 0 1[b] 0 31 2
2020–21[33] Scottish Premiership 35 1 4 0 4 1 43 2
2021–22[34] 13 3 0 0 5 0 18 3
Total 87 6 9 1 11 1 5 0 112 7
Career total 120 8 13 3 11 1 5 0 149 11
  1. ^ Appearances in the Scottish Premiership play-offs
  2. ^ Appearance in the Scottish Challenge Cup

Honors[]

Dundee United

References[]

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