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Tampa Bay Rowdies announce transfer of Jordan Farr to D.C. United

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 11/20/24, 10:19AM EST

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2022 USL Championship Goalkeeper of the Year makes move to MLS club after stellar season with Tampa Bay


Tampa Bay Rowdies goalkeeper Jordan Farr will join D.C. United of Major League Soccer via transfer ahead of the 2025 MLS season. | Photo courtesy Matt May / Tampa Bay Rowdies

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The Tampa Bay Rowdies announced on Wednesday the club had reached a transfer agreement with D.C. United of Major League Soccer for goalkeeper Jordan Farr. Per club policy, the terms of the transfer agreement were not disclosed.

“It’s difficult to lose Jordan because he’s been such a good player for us and a good character in the locker room. He had some unbelievable moments for us this year,” said Rowdies Head Coach Robbie Neilson. “At the same time, we’re happy to see he’s deservedly earned this opportunity to move to DC United in MLS. It’s a great opportunity for him and his young family. Part of our philosophy as a club is helping players develop, and wanting to see them rewarded for their hard work. When guys like Jordan get an opportunity like this, we want to do everything we can to help them take that step.”

Farr arrived in Tampa Bay at the start of the 2024 season via transfer from USL Championship side San Antonio FC, where he earned 2022 USL Championship Goalkeeper of the Year honors and helped San Antonio claim the Players’ Shield and USL Championship title with a career-best 17 shutouts across the regular season and playoffs.

The 2024 season was another stellar campaign for Farr, who turned 30 years old in October. As the Rowdies regular starter, Farr posted 11 shutouts and recorded 92 saves in his 34 appearances in league play.

Farr also had two outstandings shifts in net for the Rowdies in the playoffs, pushing the Rowdies past Detroit City FC in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals with five saves and two decisive stops in a penalty shootout. In the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Farr produced eight total saves as the Rowdies narrowly lost out 2-1 to the Charleston Battery.

“Playing for the Rowdies has been a dream come true,” said Farr. “Every game at Al Lang Stadium, I always tried soaking in that I was playing on a perfect pitch in a historic stadium filled with fans that love their team, love their community, and have been doing it since 1975. To me, just one season of being part of the Rowdies organization has fulfilled lifetime goals of what I wanted to achieve as a soccer player, to be part of a lasting legacy.  You can’t really do that without playing on a team like the Rowdies.

“Moving on is honestly never something I expected I was ever going to have to do. I thought I was going to be here for a very long time. Saying goodbye is way harder than I could have thought. It’s been an incredible year with ups and downs. The constant here has always been that no one is bigger than the organization. This is the first time I’ve ever felt that with a club. It’s been huge professionally and personally for me to be a part of this club.”

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