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Jonathan Grant

Jonathan Grant

Guyanese footballer (born 1993)


Jonathan Nicholas Grant (born October 15, 1993) is a professional soccer player who plays as a defender who plays for Atlético Ottawa in the Canadian Premier League. Born in Canada, Grant plays for the Guyana national team.

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Early life

Grant began playing youth soccer at age three with Wexford SC.[1] When he was 15, he joined Sigma FC.[2]

In 2012, Grant committed to join Yavapai College.[3][4]

Club career

In 2014, he played with Sigma FC in League1 Ontario.[2] After the season, he was invited to train with the first team and reserves of Belgian club Genk.[2]

On May 15, 2015, after a month-long trial, he signed a professional contract with USL club FC Montreal, the second team of Major League Soccer club Montreal Impact.[5] He made his debut the same day against the Charleston Battery.[6]

In December 2015, he signed with the Swope Park Rangers for the 2016 season.[7] He scored his first goal for the club in a 3–0 win over Orange County Blues FC on July 23, 2016.[8]

In 2017, he returned to his former club Sigma FC in League1 Ontario.[9] He was named Defender of the Year and a league First-Team All-Star.[10][11]

In February 2018, Grant signed with Swedish Division 1 Norra club Nyköpings BIS for the 2018 season.[12] However, he suffered an injury in pre-season and would miss the entire 2018 season due to surgery, so he and the club agreed to terminate the contract by mutual consent in June 2018.[13]

In February 2019, he signed with Forge FC of the Canadian Premier League.[14] He scored his first goal on August 25, 2019, against Cavalry FC.[15][16] Injuries limited his play time over his first two seasons with the club.[17] In February 2021, he extended his contract with the club.[18][19] After the 2022 season, his option for 2023 was declined by the club.[20]

In March 2023, he signed with fellow CPL side York United for the 2023 season.[21][22] In August 2023, he suffered a facial fracture after a head-on-head collision with Théo Collomb in a match against the HFX Wanderers, keeping him out for several weeks.[23] After the 2023 season, he departed the club.[24]

In February 2024, he signed with Atlético Ottawa on a two-year contract.[25][26] He became the first player to have played for all three of the league's Ontario-based clubs.[27][28] During pre-season, he suffered a knee injury requiring knee surgery, forcing him to miss the entire 2024 season.[29][30]

International career

Grant was eligible to play for Canada, where he was born, and Guyana, where his parents are from.[31][32]

Canada

Grant received his first call-up to Canada national team on January 9, 2015, for a pair of friendlies against Iceland.[33][34] However, he did not appear in either of the two matches.[19] In June 2015, he was called up to the Canada U23 for the 2015 Pan Am Games.[35] In September 2015, he was named to the squad for the 2015 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship.[36]

Guyana

In 2023, it was revealed that he had begun the process to obtain a Guyanese passport, with the goal of representing the country at senior level.[37] In March 2023, he was called up to the Guyana national team for the first time ahead of their CONCACAF Nations League matches.[38][39][40] He proceeded to win his first cap for the Golden Jaguars on 25 March, starting in a 2–0 win over Bermuda, in which he recorded an assist.[41][42] In June 2023, Grant was named to Guyana's 23-man squad for the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification tournament.[43]

Honours

Club

Forge FC

Individual


References

  1. "Johnny Grant heads to KRC Genk". Sigma FC. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016.
  2. "Le FC Montréal obtient le défenseur latéral droit Jonathan Grant" [FC Montreal gets right-back Jonathan Grant]. RDS (in French). May 14, 2015.
  3. Bell, Thad (December 16, 2015). "Swope Park Rangers add four players". The Blue Testament.
  4. "Jonathan Grant klar för Nyköpings BIS" [Jonathan Grant ready for Nyköping's BIS]. Nyköpings BIS (in Swedish). February 26, 2018.
  5. "Jonathan Grant lämnar Nyköping" [Jonathan Grant leaves Nyköping]. Nyköpings BIS (in Swedish). June 20, 2018.
  6. Jacques, John (February 11, 2021). "Forge Secures Grant, Choiniere To Multi-Year Deals". Northern Tribune.
  7. Jacques, John (February 7, 2023). "York United Eyeing Jonathan Grant". Northern Tribune.
  8. Jacques, John (March 8, 2023). "York United Signs Former Forge Man Jonathan Grant". Northern Tribune.
  9. Hewitt, Thomas (March 9, 2023). "Switching Sides in The 905: Jonathan Grant Joins York United". 13th Man Sports.
  10. Jacques, John (August 6, 2023). "Grant, Collomb Out For Weeks After Collision". Northern Tribune.
  11. Jacques, John (February 11, 2024). "Jonathan Grant Set To Stay In CPL". Northern Tribune.
  12. Jacques, John (February 16, 2024). "Ontario Hat Trick: Jonathan Grant Nets Atletico Ottawa Deal". Northern Tribune.
  13. Jacques, John (March 18, 2024). "Out For Ottawa: Grant Placed On Inactive List". Northern Tribune.
  14. Jacques, John (February 26, 2023). "Guyana Eyes Jonathan Grant". Northern Tribune.
  15. Jacques, John (March 20, 2023). "Guyana's Guy: Jonathan Grant Is The Latest CPL Call-Up". Northern Tribune.
  16. Jacques, John (November 14, 2023). "Guyana Gets Grant For Nations League Matches". Northern Tribune.

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