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Whitecaps Jacobson ‘calls time’ on his career

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Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Andrew Jacobson announced his retirement Wednesday after a 10-year profession­al playing career.

Jacobson had 10 goals and 11 assists in 220 MLS appearance­s over nine seasons with D.C. United, the Philadelph­ia Union, FC Dallas, New York City FC and Vancouver.

“Deciding to call time on a 10-year career which has taken me to four countries and introduced me to countless people from all background­s and origins, while giving me the opportunit­y to play the game I love, was a hard decision to make,” Jacobson said. “My gratitude goes out to the supporters around the world of the teams I have both played for and those I have not.”

Jacobson joined Vancouver in 2016 and started 43 of his 56 appearance­s for the club in all competitio­ns. He scored four goals and recorded two assists for the Whitecaps.

The 32-year-old Jacobson began his career with French Ligue I side FC Lorient in 2008, and spent another season with Norwegian Tippeligae­n (now Eliteserie­n) club Stabaek Fotball in 2014, on loan from New York City FC.

He had 266 profession­al appearance­s across time in France, the United States, Norway and Canada.

“I always admired the way A.J. played when he was an opposing player, and I am thankful to have had the pleasure of coaching him these past two seasons in Vancouver,” said Whitecaps head coach Carl Robinson. “He was a consummate profession­al, he came in focused every day, and he did whatever was needed to help the team.”

 ?? GERRY KAHRMANN/PNG FILES ?? Midfielder Andrew Jacobson said Wednesday he is retiring from soccer after a 10-year career.
GERRY KAHRMANN/PNG FILES Midfielder Andrew Jacobson said Wednesday he is retiring from soccer after a 10-year career.

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