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Jake Rozhansky

Jake Michael Rozhansky (Hebrew: ג'ייק מייקל רוזנסקי,[2] born 4 July 1996) is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for MLS Next Pro club New York City FC II. During his career, he has previously appeared for D.C. United U-23, Maccabi Netanya, Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem, Hapoel Afula, and Maccabi Herzliya.

Jake Rozhansky
ג'ייק רוזנסקי
Rozhansky with Netanya in 2018.
Personal information
Full name Jake Michael Rozhansky[1]
Date of birth (1996-07-04) July 4, 1996 (age 27)
Place of birth Germantown, Maryland, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
New York City FC II
Number 70
Youth career
2006–2013 Olney Rangers
2013–2014 Bethesda Olney
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014–2015 Virginia Cavaliers 37 (5)
2016–2017 Maryland Terrapins 40 (7)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015 D.C. United U-23 6 (3)
2018–2019 Maccabi Netanya 13 (0)
2018–2019Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem (loan) 28 (1)
2019–2020 Hapoel Afula 29 (1)
2020–2021 Maccabi Herzliya 11 (0)
2021–2023 New England Revolution II 45 (0)
2024– New York City FC II 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of December 9, 2022

Born in Germantown, Maryland, Rozhansky attended Montgomery Blair High School and played youth soccer with the Olney Rangers and Bethesda Olney clubs. He played his first two collegiate seasons at Virginia, winning a national title with the Cavaliers as a freshman, before transferring and spending his final two seasons at Maryland. While in college, Rozhansky appeared with D.C. United U-23 and represented the United States at the 2017 Maccabiah Games, winning a gold medal. He was drafted by Columbus Crew SC in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft, but instead chose to go overseas and sign in Israel with Maccabi Netanya. After two seasons with Netanya and a loan spell at Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem, Rozhansky joined Hapoel Afula in 2019.

A native-born American citizen, Rozhansky claimed Israeli citizenship as an adult through the Law of Return.[3]

Early life edit

Rozhansky was born on 4 July 1996 in Germantown, Maryland.[1] He attended Montgomery Blair High School, but played just one year of high school soccer for the Blazers, instead spending his youth at the club level with Olney Rangers and Bethesda Olney.[4] He won the Golden Ball at the 2013 US Youth Soccer National Championships during his final year with Olney Rangers.[5] With Bethesda Olney, Rozhansky was part of the club's first team to take part in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA), where they qualified for the national final.[6] Among his teammates at Bethesda Olney were Jeremy Ebobisse, Chase Gasper, Carter Manley, and Gedion Zelalem.[7][8]

While still in high school, Rozhansky was called up to multiple youth national team camps. In July 2012, he took part in a training camp for the United States U17 national team.[9] Two years later, he was called up by the under-20s for a training camp in Raleigh, North Carolina.[10] He was the subject of interest from English club Arsenal in 2012, but ultimately was not pursued by the Premier League side.[11] Rozhansky committed to play college soccer at the University of Virginia. He was part of a recruiting class that also included Jeff Caldwell and Peter Pearson.[12]

College and amateur edit

Rozhansky made his Virginia debut on 29 August 2014, playing the entirety of a 1–0 victory over Old Dominion.[13] He started all but two matches during his freshman season, helping the Cavaliers become national champions after defeating UCLA on penalties in the College Cup.[14] In the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Rozhansky tallied his first collegiate goal to help Virginia advance past UNC Wilmington.[15] He finished the season with one goal and four assists in 23 appearances and was named to both the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) All-Freshman Team and the College Cup All-Tournament Team.[5]

Ahead of his sophomore year, Rozhansky was called up by the United States U23 national team, taking part in a college identification camp in the lead-up to the 2015 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship.[16] In the collegiate season, he led the Cavaliers in scoring, tallying four goals in 14 appearances.[5] That goal-scoring mark included strikes in three straight games in September and a goal against Rider in the first round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament.[17] Rozhansky was named to the All-ACC Second Team at the end of the 2015 season.[18]

He initially left school to trial with clubs in Europe, including a stint at SC Freiburg in Germany, but instead returned to college and decided to transfer.[19][20] He finished his time at Virginia with five goals and four assists in 37 appearances.[5]

"He works extremely hard. He's able to get in and be creative in the other team's final third. He's also willing to do the work and keep possession for us in the middle third of the field. He's a proud player who's starting to get into his groove."

—Maryland head coach Sasho Cirovski, speaking about Rozhansky in September 2016.[21]

After also considering Georgetown and UCLA, Rozhansky transferred to Maryland ahead of his junior season.[21][22] He made his debut for the Terrapins in the 2016 season opener against UCLA, a match that ended in a 1–1 draw.[23] He tallied his first Maryland goal on September 13, providing the match-winner in a double-overtime victory over Rutgers, then scored twice more before the end of the month.[1][24] Rozhansky finished the season with three goals and eight assists in 21 appearances and was named to the 2017 Jewish Sports Review Division 1 Men's Soccer All-America Team.[1][25]

He was named as a team captain ahead of his senior season, alongside George Campbell and Chase Gasper.[1] In the 2018 season opener, Rozhansky tallied his first career multi-goal game, as the Terrapins defeated Santa Clara 4–2.[26] He added a goal in September and one more in the first week of October, finishing the year with four goals and a team-high 9 assists in 19 appearances.[1] At the end of the year, Rozhansky was named to the All-Big Ten Conference First Team.[27] He finished his Maryland career with 7 goals and 17 assists from 40 appearances.[1]

D.C. United U-23 edit

Following his freshman season at Virginia, Rozhansky appeared for D.C. United U-23 in the Premier Development League (PDL).[28] He appeared in six matches and scored three goals for the club, including a brace against Baltimore Bohemians in June.[29][30] During the summer of 2017, Rozhansky was also with the team, but the U-23s were not part of a league and only played exhibition matches.[31]

Maccabiah Games edit

Ahead of his senior year of college, Rozhansky was selected to the United States squad to compete in the 2017 Maccabiah Games.[32] He appeared in all six matches the Americans played in the tournament, finishing as the Golden Boot winner with six goals.[33] In the championship match against Great Britain, Rozhansky scored a hat trick to carry the United States to a 3–0 victory and a gold medal.[34] He later credited the tournament with opening the door for him to sign professionally in Israel, saying "If I hadn't gone to the Maccabiah Games I would not have decided to come play professionally in Israel. The Games provided me a way to further my professional career."[35]

Club career edit

Rozhansky was selected to take part in the 2018 MLS Combine, but dropped out and instead chose to sign overseas.[36] Although he had already signed a contract in Israel, Rozhansky was still selected 44th overall in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft by Columbus Crew SC, who retained his Major League Soccer rights for two seasons.[37][38]

Maccabi Netanya edit

After impressing during an initial trial, Rozhansky signed his first professional contract with newly promoted Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Netanya on 11 January 2018.[36][39] Since he is Jewish, Rozhansky was able to claim Israeli citizenship and was classified as a domestic player.[3] He made his debut for Netanya on January 29, replacing Aviv Avraham in the 84th minute of a 2–1 victory against Beitar Jerusalem.[40] Rozhansky made 13 appearances for the Diamonds after signing, helping the club to a fifth-place league finish.[41] His initial six-month contract expired in June, but on May 13 the club extended Rozhansky's contract for two more seasons.[42][43]

2018–19: Loan to Hapoel Katamon edit

Rozhansky began the 2018–19 season in the squad at Netanya, appearing in all five of the club's matches in the Toto Cup Al.[2] In order to gain playing time, however, he was sent on loan on 11 September 2018, joining Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem in the Liga Leumit.[44] Rozhansky made his debut in the second tier the next day, coming off the bench in a 1–0 victory against Hapoel Petah Tikva.[45] His first start for Katamon came on September 25 in the final of the Toto Cup Leumit, a 1–0 victory against Hapoel Marmorek that saw the club win their first-ever cup title.[46] Rozhansky continued to be a regular presence in the club's lineup throughout the season, although he primarily appeared as a substitute: 17 of his 28 league appearances on the year came off the bench.[41] He tallied his first goal for the club, and his first professional goal, on April 15, providing the winning margin in a 2–1 victory over Hapoel Nazareth Illit.[47] Rozhansky scored one goal in 31 appearances in all competitions for Hapoel Katamon, to go with his five appearances on the year for Maccabi Netanya.[2] At the end of the season, however, he was informed by Netanya manager Slobodan Drapić that he was no longer in the club's plans and with one year left on his contract should look for a new club.[48]

Hapoel Afula edit

After ending his contract with Netanya, Rozhansky joined Liga Leumit club Hapoel Afula on 21 June 2019. He signed for one year with an option for a second season.[49] Just weeks before the season began, it was revealed that Rozhansky was one of seven players who could not be registered as the club did not have the money to pay their salaries.[50] It was rumored that he may have to be released for the club to become financially compliant, but Rozhansky was eventually registered as a Hapoel Afula player.[51] He missed the Toto Cup Leumit due to the confusion, eventually making his debut for Afula on September 23 in a league defeat against Hapoel Ashkelon.[52] He scored his lone goal for the club on December 9, tallying the only score of a 1–0 victory over Hapoel Ramat Gan.[53] Rozhansky departed the club at the end of the season after tallying one goal from 30 appearances, helping Afula stay in Liga Leumit through the relegation playoffs.[41][54]

Maccabi Herzliya edit

On 3 September 2020, Rozhansky dropped down a division to sign with Liga Alef club Maccabi Herzliya.[55] He made his debut on November 20, starting against Ironi Ashdod in the fifth round of the Israel State Cup.[56] Rozhansky made 12 appearances in all competitions for Herzliya, his debut cup appearance the only one he made outside of league play. His last appearance for Herzliya came on March 24, 2021, in a defeat against Hapoel Azor.[2]

New England Revolution II edit

Rozhansky returned to the United States on 1 April 2021 and signed with USL League One club New England Revolution II.[57] He was immediately installed as the team captain, which was described as "a testament to his leadership ability" by SB Nation site The Bent Musket.[58] Rozhansky made his debut in the 2021 season opener, a 1–0 victory against Fort Lauderdale CF on April 10. He played 76 minutes before being replaced by Morris Matthews.[59] Rozhansky tallied a team-high six assists from 23 appearances during his first season in New England.[41] At the end of the year, Revs II moved to the newly launched MLS Next Pro. Rozhansky re-signed with the team on a new contract in mid-February.[60]

Personal life edit

Rozhansky is the oldest of two children to his parents, Roman Rozhansky and Irina Mathews.[1] Both of his parents were born in the Soviet Union, with his father from what is now Belarus and his mother from present-day Ukraine.[61] Although he does not hold a passport from either of those countries, Rozhansky claimed Israeli citizenship as an adult through the Law of Return.[3]

Rozhansky majored in government and politics while in college.[1] After transferring to Maryland, he lived in the same dormitory as Sebastian Elney and Diego Silva.[21]

Career statistics edit

As of December 9, 2022[2][41]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup[a] League Cup[b] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
D.C. United U-23 2015[29] PDL 6 3 6 3
Maccabi Netanya 2017–18 Israeli Premier League 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 0
2018–19 Israeli Premier League 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0
Total 13 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 18 0
Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem (loan) 2018–19 Liga Leumit 28 1 2 0 1 0 31 1
Hapoel Afula 2019–20 Liga Leumit 29 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 1
Maccabi Herzliya 2020–21 Liga Alef 11 0 1 0 12 0
New England Revolution II 2021 USL League One 23 0 23 0
2022 MLS Next Pro 22 0 22 0
2023 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0
Career total 132 5 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 142 5
  1. ^ All appearances in the Israel State Cup
  2. ^ All appearances in the Toto Cup

Honors edit

Virginia

Maryland[62]

Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem

Individual

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External links edit

  • Virginia profile
  • Maryland profile
  • Jake Rozhansky at MLS Next Pro
  • Jake Rozhansky at FBref.com
  • Jake Rozhansky at WorldFootball.net

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Jake Michael Rozhansky Hebrew ג ייק מייקל רוזנסקי 2 born 4 July 1996 is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for MLS Next Pro club New York City FC II During his career he has previously appeared for D C United U 23 Maccabi Netanya Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem Hapoel Afula and Maccabi Herzliya Jake Rozhanskyג ייק רוזנסקיRozhansky with Netanya in 2018 Personal informationFull nameJake Michael Rozhansky 1 Date of birth 1996 07 04 July 4 1996 age 27 Place of birthGermantown Maryland United StatesHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 1 Position s MidfielderTeam informationCurrent teamNew York City FC IINumber70Youth career2006 2013Olney Rangers2013 2014Bethesda OlneyCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 2014 2015Virginia Cavaliers37 5 2016 2017Maryland Terrapins40 7 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2015D C United U 236 3 2018 2019Maccabi Netanya13 0 2018 2019 Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem loan 28 1 2019 2020Hapoel Afula29 1 2020 2021Maccabi Herzliya11 0 2021 2023New England Revolution II45 0 2024 New York City FC II0 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of December 9 2022 Born in Germantown Maryland Rozhansky attended Montgomery Blair High School and played youth soccer with the Olney Rangers and Bethesda Olney clubs He played his first two collegiate seasons at Virginia winning a national title with the Cavaliers as a freshman before transferring and spending his final two seasons at Maryland While in college Rozhansky appeared with D C United U 23 and represented the United States at the 2017 Maccabiah Games winning a gold medal He was drafted by Columbus Crew SC in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft but instead chose to go overseas and sign in Israel with Maccabi Netanya After two seasons with Netanya and a loan spell at Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem Rozhansky joined Hapoel Afula in 2019 A native born American citizen Rozhansky claimed Israeli citizenship as an adult through the Law of Return 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 College and amateur 2 1 D C United U 23 2 2 Maccabiah Games 3 Club career 3 1 Maccabi Netanya 3 1 1 2018 19 Loan to Hapoel Katamon 3 2 Hapoel Afula 3 3 Maccabi Herzliya 3 4 New England Revolution II 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 6 Honors 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editRozhansky was born on 4 July 1996 in Germantown Maryland 1 He attended Montgomery Blair High School but played just one year of high school soccer for the Blazers instead spending his youth at the club level with Olney Rangers and Bethesda Olney 4 He won the Golden Ball at the 2013 US Youth Soccer National Championships during his final year with Olney Rangers 5 With Bethesda Olney Rozhansky was part of the club s first team to take part in the U S Soccer Development Academy USSDA where they qualified for the national final 6 Among his teammates at Bethesda Olney were Jeremy Ebobisse Chase Gasper Carter Manley and Gedion Zelalem 7 8 While still in high school Rozhansky was called up to multiple youth national team camps In July 2012 he took part in a training camp for the United States U17 national team 9 Two years later he was called up by the under 20s for a training camp in Raleigh North Carolina 10 He was the subject of interest from English club Arsenal in 2012 but ultimately was not pursued by the Premier League side 11 Rozhansky committed to play college soccer at the University of Virginia He was part of a recruiting class that also included Jeff Caldwell and Peter Pearson 12 College and amateur editRozhansky made his Virginia debut on 29 August 2014 playing the entirety of a 1 0 victory over Old Dominion 13 He started all but two matches during his freshman season helping the Cavaliers become national champions after defeating UCLA on penalties in the College Cup 14 In the second round of the NCAA Tournament Rozhansky tallied his first collegiate goal to help Virginia advance past UNC Wilmington 15 He finished the season with one goal and four assists in 23 appearances and was named to both the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC All Freshman Team and the College Cup All Tournament Team 5 Ahead of his sophomore year Rozhansky was called up by the United States U23 national team taking part in a college identification camp in the lead up to the 2015 CONCACAF Men s Olympic Qualifying Championship 16 In the collegiate season he led the Cavaliers in scoring tallying four goals in 14 appearances 5 That goal scoring mark included strikes in three straight games in September and a goal against Rider in the first round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament 17 Rozhansky was named to the All ACC Second Team at the end of the 2015 season 18 He initially left school to trial with clubs in Europe including a stint at SC Freiburg in Germany but instead returned to college and decided to transfer 19 20 He finished his time at Virginia with five goals and four assists in 37 appearances 5 He works extremely hard He s able to get in and be creative in the other team s final third He s also willing to do the work and keep possession for us in the middle third of the field He s a proud player who s starting to get into his groove Maryland head coach Sasho Cirovski speaking about Rozhansky in September 2016 21 After also considering Georgetown and UCLA Rozhansky transferred to Maryland ahead of his junior season 21 22 He made his debut for the Terrapins in the 2016 season opener against UCLA a match that ended in a 1 1 draw 23 He tallied his first Maryland goal on September 13 providing the match winner in a double overtime victory over Rutgers then scored twice more before the end of the month 1 24 Rozhansky finished the season with three goals and eight assists in 21 appearances and was named to the 2017 Jewish Sports Review Division 1 Men s Soccer All America Team 1 25 He was named as a team captain ahead of his senior season alongside George Campbell and Chase Gasper 1 In the 2018 season opener Rozhansky tallied his first career multi goal game as the Terrapins defeated Santa Clara 4 2 26 He added a goal in September and one more in the first week of October finishing the year with four goals and a team high 9 assists in 19 appearances 1 At the end of the year Rozhansky was named to the All Big Ten Conference First Team 27 He finished his Maryland career with 7 goals and 17 assists from 40 appearances 1 D C United U 23 edit Following his freshman season at Virginia Rozhansky appeared for D C United U 23 in the Premier Development League PDL 28 He appeared in six matches and scored three goals for the club including a brace against Baltimore Bohemians in June 29 30 During the summer of 2017 Rozhansky was also with the team but the U 23s were not part of a league and only played exhibition matches 31 Maccabiah Games edit Ahead of his senior year of college Rozhansky was selected to the United States squad to compete in the 2017 Maccabiah Games 32 He appeared in all six matches the Americans played in the tournament finishing as the Golden Boot winner with six goals 33 In the championship match against Great Britain Rozhansky scored a hat trick to carry the United States to a 3 0 victory and a gold medal 34 He later credited the tournament with opening the door for him to sign professionally in Israel saying If I hadn t gone to the Maccabiah Games I would not have decided to come play professionally in Israel The Games provided me a way to further my professional career 35 Club career editRozhansky was selected to take part in the 2018 MLS Combine but dropped out and instead chose to sign overseas 36 Although he had already signed a contract in Israel Rozhansky was still selected 44th overall in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft by Columbus Crew SC who retained his Major League Soccer rights for two seasons 37 38 Maccabi Netanya edit After impressing during an initial trial Rozhansky signed his first professional contract with newly promoted Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Netanya on 11 January 2018 36 39 Since he is Jewish Rozhansky was able to claim Israeli citizenship and was classified as a domestic player 3 He made his debut for Netanya on January 29 replacing Aviv Avraham in the 84th minute of a 2 1 victory against Beitar Jerusalem 40 Rozhansky made 13 appearances for the Diamonds after signing helping the club to a fifth place league finish 41 His initial six month contract expired in June but on May 13 the club extended Rozhansky s contract for two more seasons 42 43 2018 19 Loan to Hapoel Katamon edit Rozhansky began the 2018 19 season in the squad at Netanya appearing in all five of the club s matches in the Toto Cup Al 2 In order to gain playing time however he was sent on loan on 11 September 2018 joining Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem in the Liga Leumit 44 Rozhansky made his debut in the second tier the next day coming off the bench in a 1 0 victory against Hapoel Petah Tikva 45 His first start for Katamon came on September 25 in the final of the Toto Cup Leumit a 1 0 victory against Hapoel Marmorek that saw the club win their first ever cup title 46 Rozhansky continued to be a regular presence in the club s lineup throughout the season although he primarily appeared as a substitute 17 of his 28 league appearances on the year came off the bench 41 He tallied his first goal for the club and his first professional goal on April 15 providing the winning margin in a 2 1 victory over Hapoel Nazareth Illit 47 Rozhansky scored one goal in 31 appearances in all competitions for Hapoel Katamon to go with his five appearances on the year for Maccabi Netanya 2 At the end of the season however he was informed by Netanya manager Slobodan Drapic that he was no longer in the club s plans and with one year left on his contract should look for a new club 48 Hapoel Afula edit After ending his contract with Netanya Rozhansky joined Liga Leumit club Hapoel Afula on 21 June 2019 He signed for one year with an option for a second season 49 Just weeks before the season began it was revealed that Rozhansky was one of seven players who could not be registered as the club did not have the money to pay their salaries 50 It was rumored that he may have to be released for the club to become financially compliant but Rozhansky was eventually registered as a Hapoel Afula player 51 He missed the Toto Cup Leumit due to the confusion eventually making his debut for Afula on September 23 in a league defeat against Hapoel Ashkelon 52 He scored his lone goal for the club on December 9 tallying the only score of a 1 0 victory over Hapoel Ramat Gan 53 Rozhansky departed the club at the end of the season after tallying one goal from 30 appearances helping Afula stay in Liga Leumit through the relegation playoffs 41 54 Maccabi Herzliya edit On 3 September 2020 Rozhansky dropped down a division to sign with Liga Alef club Maccabi Herzliya 55 He made his debut on November 20 starting against Ironi Ashdod in the fifth round of the Israel State Cup 56 Rozhansky made 12 appearances in all competitions for Herzliya his debut cup appearance the only one he made outside of league play His last appearance for Herzliya came on March 24 2021 in a defeat against Hapoel Azor 2 New England Revolution II edit Rozhansky returned to the United States on 1 April 2021 and signed with USL League One club New England Revolution II 57 He was immediately installed as the team captain which was described as a testament to his leadership ability by SB Nation site The Bent Musket 58 Rozhansky made his debut in the 2021 season opener a 1 0 victory against Fort Lauderdale CF on April 10 He played 76 minutes before being replaced by Morris Matthews 59 Rozhansky tallied a team high six assists from 23 appearances during his first season in New England 41 At the end of the year Revs II moved to the newly launched MLS Next Pro Rozhansky re signed with the team on a new contract in mid February 60 Personal life editRozhansky is the oldest of two children to his parents Roman Rozhansky and Irina Mathews 1 Both of his parents were born in the Soviet Union with his father from what is now Belarus and his mother from present day Ukraine 61 Although he does not hold a passport from either of those countries Rozhansky claimed Israeli citizenship as an adult through the Law of Return 3 Rozhansky majored in government and politics while in college 1 After transferring to Maryland he lived in the same dormitory as Sebastian Elney and Diego Silva 21 Career statistics editAs of December 9 2022 2 41 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National Cup a League Cup b Continental Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals D C United U 23 2015 29 PDL 6 3 6 3 Maccabi Netanya 2017 18 Israeli Premier League 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 2018 19 Israeli Premier League 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 Total 13 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem loan 2018 19 Liga Leumit 28 1 2 0 1 0 31 1 Hapoel Afula 2019 20 Liga Leumit 29 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 1 Maccabi Herzliya 2020 21 Liga Alef 11 0 1 0 12 0 New England Revolution II 2021 USL League One 23 0 23 0 2022 MLS Next Pro 22 0 22 0 2023 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 Career total 132 5 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 142 5 All appearances in the Israel State Cup All appearances in the Toto CupHonors editVirginia College Cup 2014 14 Maryland 62 Big Ten Conference regular season 2016 Big Ten Men s Soccer Tournament 2016 Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem Toto Cup Leumit 2018 2019 46 Individual US Youth Soccer National Championships Golden Ball 2013 5 U S Soccer Development Academy East Conference Team of the Year 2014 8 Atlantic Coast Conference All Freshman Team 2014 5 College Cup All Tournament Team 2014 5 Second Team All ACC 2015 5 First Team All Big Ten 2017 1 Jewish Sports Review Division I All American 2017 63 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Jake Rozhansky Maryland profile Maryland Terrapins University of Maryland College Park Retrieved February 24 2018 a b c d e Jake Rozhansky Israel Football Association league player details a b c Maor Rahmani and Dor Bitton January 24 2018 רוזנסקי קיבל ת ז התלבטות לקראת אשדוד בגביע Rozanski received a social security number a deliberation ahead of Ashdod in the cup ONE in Hebrew Citint Ltd Retrieved October 21 2020 Goff Steven January 26 2018 A decade ago this youth soccer club rarely won Now it has produced seven pros in recent years The Washington Post Nash Holdings Retrieved February 24 2018 a b c d e f g h Jake Rozhansky Virginia profile Virginia Cavaliers University of Virginia Retrieved February 24 2018 Forty four Development Academy alumni selected in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft U S Soccer Development Academy January 22 2018 Retrieved January 30 2020 Goff Steven August 25 2016 NCAA soccer preview Terps welcome two major transfers The Washington Post Nash Holdings Retrieved February 24 2018 a b After long USSDA season Bethesda Olney U 18s look back with pride Soccer Wire July 23 2014 Retrieved January 30 2020 Under 17 MNT head coach Richie Williams names 40 player roster for July training camp United States Soccer Federation July 21 2012 Archived from the original on February 25 2018 Retrieved February 25 2018 US U20 MNT roster for NC training camp TopDrawerSoccer com May 15 2014 Retrieved February 24 2018 Goff Steven September 20 2012 Thursday kickaround U S women s team wins in Sundhage s farewell World Cup qualifier ticket update Klinsmann roster Americans in Europa League Arsenal eyes another U S based prospect The Washington Post Retrieved January 30 2020 Men s Soccer Announces Incoming Class for 2014 15 Virginia Cavaliers University of Virginia February 27 2014 Retrieved January 30 2020 3 Virginia 1 0 25 Old Dominion OT Virginia Cavaliers University of Virginia August 29 2014 Retrieved February 24 2018 Elder Robert August 31 2014 No 3 Men s soccer wins season opener in extra time The Cavalier Daily The Cavalier Daily Inc Retrieved January 23 2021 a b Leung Brian J December 14 2014 Virginia men s soccer wins national championship over UCLA Streaking The Lawn SB Nation Retrieved January 31 2020 Reid Whitey November 23 2014 UVa men s soccer team rallies to advance past UNC Wilmington The Daily Progress Lee Enterprises Retrieved January 31 2020 Usry Rob July 28 2015 USA U 23 s name 28 player roster for College Identification Training Camp Stars and Stripes FC SB Nation Retrieved February 24 2018 Hochberger Jacob November 19 2015 Virginia tops Rider in NCAA opener 2 0 The Cavalier Daily The Cavalier Daily Inc Retrieved January 31 2020 Five Cavaliers earn all ACC honors Virginia Cavaliers University of Virginia November 10 2015 Retrieved February 24 2018 SoccerInsider May 5 2015 Buzz on Euro trials workouts Duke s Jeremy Ebobisse to Genk Belgium now Virginia s Jake Rozhansky to Freiburg Germany in summer Tweet via Twitter Cranford Aaron February 3 2016 SBI College Spotlight Rozhansky moves to Maryland after opting to stay in school SBI Soccer Retrieved January 30 2020 a b c Melnick Kyle September 8 2016 Jake Rozhansky is finding a niche while living his childhood dream with Terps men s soccer The Diamondback Maryland Media Inc Retrieved January 31 2020 Needelman Joshua January 28 2016 Former Virginia midfielder Jake Rozhansky transfers to Maryland men s soccer The Diamondback Maryland Media Inc Retrieved February 24 2018 Moseman John August 27 2016 Maryland Men s Soccer season opener against powerhouse UCLA ends in 1 1 draw WMUC FM University of Maryland College Park Retrieved January 31 2020 Mookerjee Shourjya September 13 2016 Maryland men s soccer vs Rutgers final score with 3 things to know from the Terps 2 1 win Testudo Times SB Nation Retrieved January 31 2020 Division 1 Men s Soccer All America Team 2017 Jewish Sports Review Archived from the original on February 25 2018 Retrieved February 25 2018 Crabtree Hannigan James August 26 2017 Maryland men s soccer opens its season with a 4 2 win over Santa Clara The Diamondback Maryland Media Inc Retrieved January 31 2020 Crabtree Hannigan James November 3 2017 Maryland men s soccer midfielder Eryk Williamson named Big Ten Midfielder of the Year The Diamondback Maryland Media Inc Retrieved February 24 2018 Keefer Ryan May 20 2015 D C United U 23 Roster Released Black and Red United SB Nation Retrieved January 30 2020 a b 2015 Premier Development League statistics Premier Development League United Soccer League Retrieved February 24 2018 Keefer Ryan June 18 2015 D C United U 23s Await Home Stand Unbeaten Streak Now at Five Black and Red United SB Nation Retrieved January 30 2020 United Under 23 program roster announced D C United Major League Soccer June 7 2017 Retrieved February 24 2018 Marine Dakota April 25 2017 Maccabi USA Announces The Open Men s Soccer Team For The 20th World Maccabiah Games Maccabi USA Retrieved February 24 2018 Rozhansky Franco Lead USA to Maccabiah Gold Maryland Terrapins University of Maryland College Park July 20 2017 Retrieved February 24 2018 Sinai Allon July 17 2017 Maccabiah game action concludes ahead of closing ceremony The Jerusalem Post The Jerusalem Post Group Retrieved January 31 2020 Sportscene The Official Newsletter of Maccabi USA Spring 2018 PDF Maccabi USA Vol 16 no 1 Spring 2018 p 1 Archived from the original PDF on March 20 2019 Retrieved January 31 2020 a b Hojnacki Jenny January 11 2018 Jake Rozhansky drops out of MLS Combine signs for Maccabi Netanya SBI Soccer Retrieved February 24 2018 Johnson Collin January 19 2018 Columbus Crew SC select midfielder Jake Rozhansky with the 44th overall pick Massive Report SB Nation Archived from the original on February 25 2018 Retrieved February 24 2018 Habaz Tomer January 23 2018 יברח למכבי נתניה רוז נסקי נבחר במקום ה 44 בדראפט Will he escape Maccabi Netanya Rozansky was voted 44th in the draft Sport1 in Hebrew Charlton Broadcasting Company Retrieved January 30 2020 Rahmani Maor December 27 2017 ג ייק רוזנסקי יגיע למבחנים במכבי נתניה Jake Rosansky will take the tests in Maccabi Netanya ONE in Hebrew Citint Ltd Retrieved February 2 2020 Maccabi Netanya 2 1 Beitar Jerusalem Soccerway DAZN Group January 29 2018 Retrieved February 24 2018 Sinai Allon January 30 2018 Beitar Jerusalem stunned by Maccabi Netanya The Jerusalem Post The Jerusalem Post Group Retrieved January 24 2021 a b c d e Jake Rozhansky at Soccerway Retrieved February 24 2018 Erickson Andrew May 21 2018 Crew Cuts Crew SC Abubakar build momentum on set pieces The Columbus Dispatch GateHouse Media Archived from the original on July 6 2018 Retrieved July 5 2018 Rozhansky s contract in Israel was for six months and Maccabi Netanya s season is nearly complete Five months later the situation still doesn t appear to have much clarity מאור רחמני May 13 2018 ג ייק רוזנסקי יישאר בנתניה שנתיים נוספות Jake Rozhansky will remain in Netanya for another two years ONE in Hebrew Citint Ltd Retrieved February 14 2020 מאור רחמני September 11 2018 בצ יראי נחת רוזנסקי הושאל להפועל קטמון In Chirai landed Rozanski was loaned to Hapoel Katamon ONE in Hebrew Citint Ltd Retrieved January 24 2021 Hapoel Petah Tikva 0 1 Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem Israel Football Association September 12 2018 Retrieved February 2 2020 לאומית הפועל קטמון נותרה מושלמת אחרי 0 1 על הפועל פתח תקוה National Hapoel Katamon remains perfect after 0 1 over Hapoel Petah Tikva Walla in Hebrew Bezeq September 12 2018 Retrieved January 24 2021 a b עשו היסטוריה קטמון מחזיקת גביע הטוטו בלאומית Make history Katamon holds the Toto National Cup Israel Hayom in Hebrew September 25 2018 Retrieved February 14 2020 דקה אחר דקה Minute by minute Sports Channel in Hebrew April 15 2019 Retrieved February 15 2020 מאור רחמני May 29 2019 אזולאי וזבידאת הוחתמו ג ייק רוזנסקי יעזוב Azoulay and Zabidat have been signed Jake Rozhansky will leave ONE in Hebrew Citint Ltd Retrieved February 15 2020 לאומית הפועל עפולה החתימה את ג ייק רוזנסקי National Hapoel Afula signed Jake Rozanski Walla in Hebrew Bezeq June 22 2019 Retrieved January 24 2021 Vaknin Yossi August 15 2019 עפולה חזרה בה ולא העבירה בבקרה את יובל שאוט עוד שישה בכירים בחוץ Afula returned to it and did not control Yuval Shaut six other senior players outside MyNet Afula in Hebrew Yedioth Ahronoth Group Retrieved February 15 2020 Vaknin Yossi August 15 2019 שחקני עפולה שלא אושרו מאוכזבים האם ההנהלה תדרש לשחרר שחקנים Afula players who have not been approved are disappointed Will the management be required to release players MyNet Afula in Hebrew Yedioth Ahronoth Group Retrieved February 15 2020 Hapoel Ashkelon 1 2 Hapoel Afula Israel Football Association September 23 2019 Retrieved January 24 2021 דקה אחר דקה Minute by minute Sports Channel in Hebrew September 23 2019 Retrieved January 24 2021 לאומית הפועל ראשון לציון פתחה פער במקום השני ניצחון בכורה לעפולה National Hapoel Rishon Lezion opened a gap in second place a first victory for Afula Walla in Hebrew Bezeq December 9 2019 Retrieved February 1 2020 Maman Asi July 28 2020 עפולה במבחנים עם 1 3 על לוד שירדה לליגה א Afula in tests with 1 3 over Lod which was relegated to the first division ONE in Hebrew Citint Ltd Retrieved September 5 2020 Vahba Shlomi September 4 2020 ג ייק רוזינסקי חתם במכבי הרצליה Jake Rozhansky signed with Maccabi Herzliya Sports Channel in Hebrew Retrieved September 4 2020 גביע המדינה מכבי הרצליה 0 1 עירוני אשדוד State Cup Maccabi Herzliya 1 0 Ashdod Maccabi Herzliya F C in Hebrew November 20 2020 Retrieved July 2 2022 Revolution II acquire midfielder Jake Rozhansky ahead of USL League One season opener New England Revolution Major League Soccer April 1 2021 Retrieved April 1 2021 Siefer Blaise July 23 2021 Jake Rozhansky quickly becoming a linchpin for Revs II I hope I m making the guys proud The Bent Musket SB Nation Retrieved July 4 2022 Recap Revolution II opens 2021 campaign with 1 0 win at Fort Lauderdale CF Press release Foxborough Massachusetts New England Revolution April 11 2021 Retrieved July 4 2022 Creighton Chris CreightonC11 February 25 2022 NERevsII Been doing some snooping looks like there are 13 academy headshots for the Revolution II team currently The team has 17 pro headshots including Jake Rozhansky who the team didn t really state was back when they announced the signing of Lima Dias and Italo Tweet Retrieved July 4 2022 via Twitter Cranford Aaron October 6 2015 SBI College Spotlight Rozhansky focuses on reaching next level fitness to fulfill USMNT desire SBI Soccer Retrieved January 30 2020 Maryland Men s Soccer Record Book PDF Maryland Terrapins University of Maryland College Park June 8 2018 p 3 Archived from the original PDF on September 5 2019 Retrieved February 2 2020 Division 1 Men s Soccer All America Team 2017 Jewish Sports Review Archived from the original on February 25 2018 Retrieved February 24 2018 External links edit nbsp Association football portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Maryland portal nbsp Sports portal Virginia profile Maryland profile Jake Rozhansky at MLS Next Pro Jake Rozhansky at FBref com Jake Rozhansky at WorldFootball net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jake 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