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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_LassiterRoy Lassiter - Wikipedia

    Roy Lee Lassiter (born March 9, 1969) is an American former professional soccer player. who played as a forward. He played the first few years of his professional career in Costa Rica.

  2. Jan 18, 2012 · Roy Lassiter was the league's first-ever top scorer in 1996 with 27 goals for Tampa Bay. He also played for D.C. United and won two MLS Cups. Now he coaches youth soccer in San Diego and his son Ariel is a rising star.

  3. Jun 15, 2023 · Roy Lassiter, a former MLS player and USMNT member, is appointed as the first Head Coach of Carolina Core FC (CCFC) for the 2024 season. Learn about his achievements, background, and vision for the club in this news article.

  4. Roy Lassiter is one of the best forwards to ever play in Major League Soccer, and his league-record 27 goals in 1996, which still stands today, helps to explain why.

  5. www.ncsoccerhalloffame.org › Hall-of-fame › roy-lassiterRoy Lassiter | NC Soccer HOF

    Roy Lassiter’s imprint on North Carolina and U.S. soccer will be difficult to match for many years. Remembered as one of the fastest players in the state in high school, he led Athens Drive HS as its captain to the 4-A state championship in his senior year and was named the 1988 North Carolina H.S. Player of the Year and a member of the ...

  6. Aug 27, 2012 · Roy Lassiter exploded on the professional soccer scene in 1996 when he scored a still-record 27 goals in one season in Major League Soccer (MLS) with the Tampa Bay Mutiny. But even before then Lassiter had been on the soccer radar, with standout seasons at North Carolina State University and a U.S. Men’s National Team career that began in 1992.

  7. Feb 10, 2022 · Roy Lassiter was a prolific striker who scored 27 goals in the inaugural season of Major League Soccer in 1996. He played for several clubs in the US and abroad, and his record stood for 22 years until Josef Martinez broke it in 2018.

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