Ottawa-raised soccer star Jonathan David heading to second World Cup
OTTAWA — Jonathan David’s high school teacher doesn’t remember him ever taking a lunch break.
That’s because the budding soccer star never wanted to leave the training dome.
“If it wouldn’t have been for us kicking him out of the dome, I’m not sure he would have went to his classes,” said Joé Fournier, program director and head coach of the Louis Riel Soccer Academy. “He would take as much time as possible to play soccer.”
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Haitian parents, David spent his early years in Haiti before his family moved to Ottawa when he was six years old. That’s where he began his path to becoming Canada’s all-time men’s leading scorer on the cusp of playing in his second World Cup.