Teenage forward Jonathan David named Canadian Player of the Year after record run
TORONTO — Teenage forward Jonathan David, who has scored a Canadian-record 28 goals for club and country this year, has been named Canadian Player of the Year.
The Canadian Soccer Association, which administers the award, says the 19-year-old from Ottawa is Canada’s highest-scoring men’s forward in a single year over the past 20 years.
“Jonathan David is a great role model for young players because humility and talent is always a great combination,” Canada coach John Herdman said in a statement Wednesday. “He’s always made himself available to represent his country and he has delivered with performances and goals. We are proud to have Jonathan David as one of our own and pleased his hard work has received recognition.”
David, who plays his club soccer in Belgium for KAA Gent, was chosen in a vote by Canadian media and coaches. Bayern Munich teenager Alphonso Davies was second followed by Canada captain Scott Arfield (Glasgow Rangers), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC), Mark-Anthony Kaye (Los Angeles FC) and Milan Borjan (Red Star Belgrade).