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Jonathan David, Canada’s ‘Iceman’, aims to light up World Cup

Jonathan David (centre) scored 109 goals in 232 appearances, won the Ligue 1 title in 2021, and climbed to third on Lille’s all‑time scoring list. (AFP pic)

PARIS: Quiet and unassuming off the pitch, Jonathan David is already one of Canada’s greatest footballers at just 26.

Now, as the co‑hosts prepare for the World Cup, the forward hopes to make plenty of noise on the global stage.

Dubbed the “Iceman” by former national team coach John Herdman for his composure and cool finishing, David’s path to the top has been anything but conventional.

Born in Brooklyn to Haitian parents, he spent his early childhood in Haiti before his family resettled in Ottawa.

His multicultural background mirrors that of a Canadian squad built of players with diverse, immigrant roots.

Football has always been part of him. He fell into the sport “as soon as (he) could walk”, inspired by his father and early childhood in Haiti, where football is hugely popular.

He has only a handful of memories from his time there, but they remain meaningful. Returning in 2021 for a World Cup qualifier with Canada was a moment of immense pride.

As a boy, it was the Barcelona teams of the 2000s – and Ronaldinho in particular – that captured his imagination and fuelled his desire to one day play in Europe.

That ambition carried him to Belgium with Gent and then to Lille, where he became one of the most prolific forwards in the French club’s history.

He scored 109 goals in 232 appearances, won the Ligue 1 title in 2021, and climbed to third on Lille’s all‑time scoring list.

“I’ve advertised him often as the most intelligent footballer I’ve ever coached,” Canada coach Jesse Marsch said in 2024.

“He’s really clever. We all really believe that he can be one of the best in the world, if he’s not already in that category,” Marsch said.

Yet David remains modest, and happy to shun the spotlight.

“Personally, speaking in public isn’t really in my nature because I don’t like putting myself forward – I’m someone who is discreet and calm,” he once told La Voix du Nord newspaper. “After a match I prefer to leave the stadium without saying a word,” he said.

Last summer, David joined Juventus on a free transfer. He remains the most expensive Canadian footballer in history, with Lille splashing out €30 million (US$34.8 million) to sign him in 2020.

His first season in Italy, however, proved challenging. He scored just eight times in 46 appearances and saw his minutes reduced late in the campaign.

“For me, I think it’s been up and down… I wasn’t scoring as regularly as I wanted to,” he told TSN in April.

“Juventus is the club that is under more scrutiny than any other club in Italy; there are all these eyes on you, and obviously, people will talk,” he added.

Still, David remains central to Canada’s hopes. Alongside captain Alphonso Davies – who is in a race against time to be fit – he is one of the faces of a team seeking its first‑ever World Cup victory.

His ambition is clear.

“My wildest dream? Let’s just say winning the World Cup with Canada.

“If I ever manage to do that, honestly, I could retire the very next day,” David told La Voix du Nord.

That may be a stretch, but a more realistic target is to help transform the sport at home.

“I want this World Cup to change soccer in Canada forever, to make it maybe the number one sport in the country,” David told Fifa.com.

“The national team have come on leaps and bounds since I came into the picture,” he reflected.

“To win a match would be momentous for Canada. After that, the aim is obviously to go as far as possible in the competition,” he said.

المصدر: Free Malaysia Today

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