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Kassey Kallman

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American professional soccer defender (born 1992)

Kassey Kallman
Kallman in 2015
Personal information
Full nameKassey Lee Kallman[1]
Date of birth (1992-05-06)May 6, 1992 (age 32)
Place of birthWoodbury, Minnesota, U.S.[2]
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s)Defender
Youth career
2001–2011Woodbury Inferno
2006–2010Woodbury Senior High School
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2013Florida State Seminoles94(10)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2014FC Kansas City18(0)
2015–2016Boston Breakers40(0)
2017Washington Spirit17(0)
International career
2011–2012United States U20
2013–2014United States U23
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of November 20, 2016
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of April 30, 2014

Kassey Lee Kallman (born May 6, 1992) is an American professionalsoccerdefender. She most recently played for theWashington Spirit of theNational Women's Soccer League.

Early life

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Kassey is the daughter of Rich and Laura Kallman. She has three brothers –Brian, Brad andBrent – and two sisters – Krystle and Kylie. Brian and Brent both played college soccer atCreighton University and both played professionally in theNorth American Soccer League forMinnesota United before Brent joined theirMLSiteration; Krystle and Kylie both played collegiately atThe University of Minnesota, where Krystle currently serves as an assistant coach.[3]

Kallman was the team captain atWoodbury Senior High School, earning All-American honors as a senior and All-State honors as a junior and senior. She helped her team to Minnesota state titles as a freshman and junior, third place in state as a sophomore, and second place as a senior. As a senior, she was The Minnesota Player of the Year, Minnesota's Ms. Soccer, ESPN Rise Player of the Year, and MinnesotaGatorade Player of the Year.[2]

Kallman also played U-9 through U-19 for Woodbury Inferno, helping them win the state title from 2005 to 2011 and win the regional championship in 2011.[2]

Florida State University

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Kallman at Florida State

Kallman burst onto the ACC women's soccer scene, leading theSeminoles her freshman year in minutes played and was the only true freshman to start every game while being named Second-Team All-ACC, to the All-ACC Freshman Team and was a Soccer America First-Team Freshman All-American.[2][4] That year, Kallman scored her first collegiate goal against in-state rival theFlorida Gators in the 89th minute to send that game into overtime. She followed that up as a sophomore by playing every minute of all 26 games for Florida State while helping the Seminoles to their first ACC Championship and fifth NCAA College Cup appearance. She was then named captain for her junior year, leading The Seminole defense that blanked their first eight ACC opponents en route to claiming the ACC regular season title for the second time in school history, and continued her senior when she was a Hermann Trophy Semifinalist and Honda Award finalist.[4] She was the first player from Florida State to be named ACC Defensive Player of the Year and even from the backline, Kallman had two important game winning goals in a senior campaign that came just short of a national championship, losing to UCLA in the final.[2] That year she led a Seminole defense ranked in the top 25 nationally in goals against average (7th) and shutout percentage (17th), while their 15 shutouts are the second most in school history – two off the school record of 17 set her junior year.[4]

Kallman tallied 94 career starts in four seasons at Florida State with 27 points on 10 goals and seven assists, tying her for the seventh most starts in school history.[4] She was a fixture in the Seminole backline her entire four years in college and led Florida State to three straight College Cup appearances (2011, 2012 & 2013), two ACC titles (2011 & 2013) and a conference regular season championship in 2012.[4] In 2013, Kallman was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, garnered Most Valuable Player honors at the ACC Tournament, and earned a spot on the All-ACC first team and All-Tournament team. She was also a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. For the second year in a row, Kallman was named a second team Academic All-American by Capital One becoming the program's first two-time Academic All-American.[2][4][5]

Club career

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FC Kansas City

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In the secondcollegiate draft for theNational Women's Soccer League,FC Kansas City selected Kallman with their first pick, the fifth pick overall,[6] following four of her teammates from the2012 U-20 World Cup team:Crystal Dunn,Kealia Ohai,Julie Johnston, andVanessa DiBernardo.

As most of Kallman's collegiate and U-20 international experience was spent in the central defense, she was largely expected to step into the hole in that position left byLauren Sesselmann's departure for theHouston Dash through the2014 NWSL Expansion Draft. However, through the first few games of the 2014 NWSL season, she featured as the leftwing-back, providing width in the attack for FC Kansas City's possession-oriented style. Kallman adjusted to the role well, particularly against the high-powered attacks of thePortland Thorns andSeattle Reign during the playoffs, helping the Blues win the 2014 NWSL Championship.

Boston Breakers

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On October 27, 2014, Kallman was traded to theBoston Breakers forHeather O'Reilly, along withMorgan Marlborough.[7]

Washington Spirit

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In November 2016, Kallman was traded to theWashington Spirit along withKristie Mewis forMegan Oyster.[8]

International career

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Kallman's first-ever national team call-up came in January 2011 after her freshman season at FSU when she was invited in with the U.S. U-20s.[2]

Kallman became an important member of theU-20 US national team that won theFIFA U-20 World Cup in Japan in 2012. She started and played all 450 minutes of the qualifying games, leading the squad in minutes and served as team captain in the final pool play match against Panama.[6]

In February 2014, Kallman was among six players recently drafted into the NWSL and five members of the U.S. team that won the2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup that were called up bySteven Swanson to represent the US in La Manga, Spain, for the 2014 Six Nations Tournament. The USA won the tournament, defeating the U-23 sides of Japan (1–0), Sweden (2–1), and Norway (2–1) as Kallman went the full 90 against Japan and Norway.[9][10]

Personal life

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Kallman has been in a relationship withEric Miller since 2009.[11]

Career statistics

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ClubSeasonLeague
LeagueAppsGoals
FC Kansas City2014NWSL180
Boston Breakers2015200
2016200
Washington Spirit2017170
Career totals750

See also

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References

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  1. ^"FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 – List of Players: USA"(PDF).FIFA. September 14, 2012. p. 16. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 17, 2019. RetrievedNovember 18, 2020.
  2. ^abcdefg"Kassey Kallman Biography". US Soccer. RetrievedApril 30, 2014.
  3. ^"Keep it in the Family". Turner Sports Network. RetrievedApril 30, 2014.
  4. ^abcdef"Kassey Kallman Biography". Florida State University. Archived fromthe original on May 2, 2014. RetrievedApril 30, 2014.
  5. ^"Kassey Kallman Biography". Soccer Wire. RetrievedApril 30, 2014.
  6. ^ab"Kassey Kallman". FC Kansas City. April 30, 2014. RetrievedApril 30, 2014.
  7. ^"Breakers trade O'Reilly to FC Kansas City for Kallman, Marlborough". Soccerly. October 27, 2014. Archived fromthe original on November 5, 2014. RetrievedOctober 27, 2014.
  8. ^"Washington Spirit Acquires Kristie Mewis, Kassey Kallman, and No. 1 Spot in the Distribution Ranking Order from Boston Breakers".Washington Spirit. November 17, 2016.
  9. ^"U.S. U-23 WNT Opens Year with 1–0 Victory against Japan in La Manga, Spain".
  10. ^"U.S. U-23 WNT Wins Six Nations Tournament in La Manga, Spain with 2–1 Victory Against Norway".
  11. ^"Family ties don't necessarily bind as Kassey Kallman ponders a rooting strategy".Star Tribune.

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