Buzz Parsons


Les "Buzz" Parsons is a Canadian former soccer player who played at both professional and international levels as a midfielder. During his career in North America with the Vancouver Whitecaps, Parsons was affectionately known as "White Shoes", owing to the white boots he wore. After retiring as a player, Parsons later became a professional soccer coach.

Career

Club career

Parsons played youth football in England with Huddersfield Town and Ipswich Town, but he never made a senior league appearance for either team. Parsons returned to Canada to play with the Vancouver Spartans and Vancouver Eintracht, winning the Challenge Cup with Eintracht in 1971. He also played with Vancouver Italia in 1972–1974.
Parsons later played in the North American Soccer League for the Vancouver Whitecaps between 1976 and 1982, scoring 17 goals in 106 appearances. Parsons started at right back in the 1979 NASL championship game that the Whitecaps won 2-1. Parsons also played indoor soccer during this period for the Los Angeles Aztecs and the Whitecaps.

International career

Between 1972 and 1980, Parsons represented Canada on 22 occasions, scoring 6 goals in the process. He also represented Canada at the 1971 Pan American Games.

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
120 August 1972King George V Park, St. John's, Canada1–03–21974 FIFA World Cup qualification
210 November 1973Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince, Haiti1–41–5Friendly match
310 October 1976Empire Stadium, Vancouver, Canada1–01–01978 FIFA World Cup qualification
412 October 1977Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico1–02–11978 FIFA World Cup qualification
516 October 1977Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico1–02–11978 FIFA World Cup qualification
622 October 1977Estadio Universitario, Monterrey, Mexico1–01–31978 FIFA World Cup qualification

Coaching career

Parsons was manager of the Vancouver 86ers and then the Victoria Vistas of the Canadian Soccer League.

Personal life

Parsons was born in Burnaby, British Columbia.
In 2003 Parsons was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.
Parsons now lives in Victoria, B.C., playing Over 50's soccer at Gorge Soccer Association