Jump to content

Jonathan Lewis (soccer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jonathan Lewis
Personal information
Full name Jonathan Jeremy Lewis
Date of birth (1997-06-04) June 4, 1997 (age 27)
Place of birth Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1]
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Colorado Rapids
Number 7
Youth career
2008–2014 Plantation Eagles
2014–2015 Chicago Fire
2015 RIASA
2015–2016 Kendall SC
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016 Akron Zips 22 (2)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015 Bradford City 0 (0)
2015Farsley Celtic (loan) 1 (0)
2017–2019 New York City FC 31 (3)
2018Louisville City (loan) 5 (0)
2019– Colorado Rapids 144 (26)
2022–2024Colorado Rapids 2 (loan) 4 (1)
International career
2016–2017 United States U20 6 (1)
2019–2021 United States U23 3 (1)
2019–2021 United States 8 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of October 25, 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of February 14, 2024

Jonathan Jeremy Lewis (born June 4, 1997) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a winger for Major League Soccer club Colorado Rapids.

Born in Atlanta but raised in Plantation, Florida, Lewis began his career with the Plantation Eagles and the Chicago Fire before being selected to join RIASA in England. There, he attracted interest from a few clubs before signing with League One side Bradford City in July 2015. After a short loan to Farsley Celtic, Lewis returned to the United States and began playing college soccer for the Akron Zips. Following his freshman season, Lewis was selected with the third overall pick by New York City FC in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft.

Lewis spent two and a half seasons with New York City FC, including a short loan at Louisville City, before being traded to the Colorado Rapids in May 2019. Internationally, Lewis initially represented the United States at the under-20 level before making his senior debut in January 2019 against Panama. He was selected as part of the squad for both the 2019 and 2021 Gold Cup squads.

Early life

[edit]

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Lewis was raised in Plantation, Florida and attended South Plantation High School.[2] His father is Jamaican and his mother was born in London, England but has family from Trinidad and Tobago.[2] Growing up, Lewis would play pickup games with family members and friends, who he credited with helping him grow his interest in the sport: "My family being Caribbean and British, all they ever did is play and watch soccer. I really liked it from the time I was little; and being in South Florida, so multicultural, soccer was so big down here."[2]

Lewis began playing organized soccer with youth club Plantation Eagles.[3] In 2014, Lewis moved to Illinois and joined the youth academy at the Chicago Fire.[3] He stayed with the academy for a season before returning to Florida. In 2015, Lewis participated in a trial event in Orlando for the Richmond International Academic and Soccer Academy (RIASA) where he was invited to join the academy in England.[4] Lewis impressed scouts for various clubs while participating in friendly matches for RIASA, being invited to trial with Middlesbrough, Fulham, and Bradford City.[2]

On July 7, 2015, Lewis joined League One side Bradford City on a professional two-year contract, initially training with the club's under-18 side.[5] In September 2015, Lewis was loaned out to Northern Premier League side Farsley Celtic where he played in one match before returning to Bradford City.[6] He then left Bradford City on October 12 and returned to the United States, citing homesickness.[6]

College

[edit]

In August 2016, it was announced that Lewis will play college soccer with the Akron Zips at the University of Akron.[7] He made his collegiate debut on August 26, coming on as a substitute in a 1–0 victory over the Georgetown Hoyas.[8] Two days later, on August 28, Lewis made his first starting appearance in another 1–0 victory against the Seattle Redhawks.[9] He scored his first goal for the Zips on October 26, the first goal in a 2–0 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes.[10]

On November 13, Lewis started in Akron's 2–1 victory against the Buffalo Bulls which qualified the Zips for the 2016 postseason.[11][12] Lewis started in both the first and second round for the Zips against the Villanova Wildcats and Indiana Hoosiers.[13] The Zips defeated Villanova 2–0 before succumbing to a 1–0 away defeat against Indiana, knocking them out of the tournament.[14] On November 11, 2021, Lewis was named as the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year.[15]

Club career

[edit]

New York City FC

[edit]

On January 7, 2017, it was announced that Lewis had signed a Generation Adidas contract with Major League Soccer and was available to be selected in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft.[16] On January 13, Lewis was selected with the third overall pick by New York City FC, after Abu Danladi and Miles Robinson.[17] He made his debut for the club on March 18, 2017, against the Montreal Impact, coming on as a substitute in a 1–1 draw at Yankee Stadium.[18] Lewis was named into the starting line-up for the first time on July 22 in a 2–1 home victory against the Chicago Fire.[19]

Lewis scored his first professional goal on August 12, the opening goal in a 2–0 away victory against the LA Galaxy.[20] He then scored the winning goal for New York City FC in their next match against the New England Revolution, a late stoppage time winner to give the club a 2–1 victory.[21] Lewis finished his first professional season with 13 appearances, scoring just the two goals.[22]

In June 2018, after the departure of head coach Patrick Vieira, Lewis was hopeful that he could see more time on the pitch under Domènec Torrent.[23] Despite that, Lewis continued to feature on the bench for New York City FC and ended his 2018 season with just 14 appearances, all from the bench, and just one goal.[22]

Louisville City (loan)

[edit]

On September 17, 2018, due to lack of playing time with New York City FC, Lewis joined United Soccer League side Louisville City until the end of the 2018 season.[24] He made his debut for the club on September 19, starting in the 3–0 victory against Penn FC.[25] During his time on loan, Lewis played in five matches for Louisville City.[22]

Colorado Rapids

[edit]

Finding himself on the bench for New York City FC to start the 2019 season, Lewis was traded to the Colorado Rapids on May 8, 2019, in exchange for $650,000 in targeted allocation money.[26] A few days later, on May 11, Lewis made his debut for the Rapids, starting in a 3–2 defeat against Real Salt Lake.[27] He scored his first goal for the club on May 25 in a 3–2 home victory against the Columbus Crew.[28] He scored his second goal for the Rapids on May 29, an equalizer in a 1–1 draw against the Philadelphia Union.[29]

On December 17, 2020, Lewis signed a new contract with the Colorado Rapids, keeping him at the club until 2024.[30]

International career

[edit]

Youth

[edit]

In February 2017, Lewis was selected into the United States under-20 squad for the CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Costa Rica.[31] At the time, Lewis was also being scouting by the Jamaica Football Federation.[31] He made his first appearance for the side on February 21 in their second group stage match against Haiti, playing 71 minutes in the 4–1 victory.[32] He then scored his first goal in their next match against Saint Kitts and Nevis, the second in another 4–1 victory, guaranteeing the United States qualification into the knockout stages.[33] Despite helping the team qualify for that year's FIFA U-20 World Cup, Lewis wasn't selected into the squad due to a lack of game time with New York City FC.[34]

On October 4, 2019, Lewis was call into the United States under-23 team by Jason Kreis.[35] He made his debut for the side on October 15 against El Salvador, scoring the second goal in a 6–1 victory.[36] In March 2021, Lewis was named into the final 20-man roster for the CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship.[37]

Senior

[edit]

On December 28, 2018, Lewis was named in Gregg Berhalter's first United States squad for international friendlies against Panama and Costa Rica.[38] He proceeded to make his senior debut on January 27 against Panama, coming on as a 66th-minute substitute for Jeremy Ebobisse in a 3–0 victory.[39] On May 24, 2019, after a bright start to his career with the Colorado Rapids, Lewis was named into the United States preliminary roster for the CONCACAF Gold Cup.[40] He was then selected into Berhalter's final 23-man squad on June 6.[41] During the tournament, Lewis made one appearance against Panama but was an unused substitute for the duration, including the final, a 1–0 loss against Mexico.[42]

Lewis scored his first goals for the United States on January 31, 2021, a brace in a 7–0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago in an international friendly.[43] On July 1, Lewis was named by Berhalter into his second CONCACAF Gold Cup squad.[44]

Career statistics

[edit]

Club

[edit]
As of match played July 7, 2024[22][45]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Playoffs National cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Bradford City 2015–16 League One 0 0 0 0
Farsley Celtic (loan) 2015–16[46] NPL Division One 1 0 1 0 2 0
New York City FC 2017 MLS 11 2 1 0 1 0 13 2
2018 14 1 1 0 15 1
2019 6 0 6 0
Total 31 3 1 0 2 0 34 3
Louisville City (loan) 2018 USL 5 0 5 0
Colorado Rapids 2019 MLS 16 5 16 5
2020 18 5 1 0 19 5
2021 27 7 1 0 28 7
2022 33 5 1 0 2[a] 0 36 5
2023 26 1 3 3 29 4
2024 24 3 24 3
Total 144 26 2 0 4 3 2 0 152 29
Colorado Rapids 2 2022 MLS Next Pro 2 1 2 1
Career total 183 30 3 0 7 3 2 0 195 33
  1. ^ Appearances in CONCACAF Champions League

International

[edit]
As of match played August 1, 2021[47]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
United States 2019 5 0
2020 1 0
2021 2 2
Total 8 2

International goals

[edit]
As of match played August 1, 2021. United States score listed first, score column indicates score after each Lewis goal.[47]
List of international goals scored by Jonathan Lewis
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 January 31, 2021 Exploria Stadium, Orlando, United States 7  Trinidad and Tobago 1–0 7–0 International friendly [43]
2 6–0

Honors

[edit]

United States U20

United States

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Jonathan Lewis". Colorado Rapids. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Kaufman, Michelle (October 11, 2019). "This Plantation native is now a rising talent with Colorado Rapids and U.S. Under-23 team". Miami Herald. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Plantation Eagles duo chosen for Chicago Fire development team". Sun-Sentinel. November 5, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  4. ^ Parker, Simon (July 11, 2015). "American starlet following in famous footsteps at Bradford City". The Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  5. ^ "Bradford have signed American teenager Jonathan Lewis on a two-year deal". Sky Sports. July 7, 2015. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Parker, Simon (October 12, 2015). "Teenager Lewis leaves Bradford City". The Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  7. ^ "Final 2016 boys recruiting class rankings". Top Drawer Soccer. August 24, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  8. ^ "Georgetown Hoyas 0–1 Akron Zips". Akron Zips.
  9. ^ "Seattle Redhawks 0–1 Akron Zips". Akron Zips.
  10. ^ "Akron Zips 2–0 Ohio State Buckeyes". Akron Zips.
  11. ^ "Buffalo Bulls 1–2 Akron Zips". Akron Zips.
  12. ^ "UA men's soccer: Zips will host Villanova in first round of NCAA Tournament". Beacon Journal. November 15, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  13. ^ "UA men's soccer: Divergent paths of Nick Hinds, Jonathan Lewis delayed as Zips reap the benefits of close friends' reunion". November 20, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  14. ^ "Akron Zips 0–1 Indiana Hoosiers". Akron Zips.
  15. ^ "2016 MAC MEN'S SOCCER POSTSEASON AWARDS ANNOUNCED". Get Some Maction. November 11, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  16. ^ Tansey, Joe (January 7, 2017). "MLS Ticker: Lewis named to Generation Adidas class, NYCFC re-signs pair and more". SBI Soccer. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  17. ^ Sciaretta, Brian (January 19, 2017). "Jonathan Lewis Thrilled to Be With NYCFC and U-20s". American Soccer Now. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  18. ^ "New York City FC 1–1 Montreal Impact". Major League Soccer.
  19. ^ "New York City FC 2–1 Chicago Fire". Soccerway.
  20. ^ "LA Galaxy 0–2 New York City FC". Soccerway.
  21. ^ "New York City FC 2–1 New England Revolution". Soccerway.
  22. ^ a b c d e f Jonathan Lewis at Soccerway
  23. ^ Schnitzer, Kyle (June 18, 2018). "NYCFC youngster eyes breakout chance with Patrick Vieira gone". New York Post. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  24. ^ A Smith, Christian (September 17, 2018). "Jonathan Lewis loaned to USL's Louisville City". Hudson River Blue. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  25. ^ "Penn FC 0–3 Louisville City". Soccerway.
  26. ^ Shapiro, Jake (May 8, 2019). "Colorado Rapids trade for USMNT winger Jonathan Lewis; acquire Lalas Abubakar from Columbus". Denver Post. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  27. ^ "Colorado Rapids 2–3 Real Salt Lake". Soccerway.
  28. ^ "Colorado Rapids 3–2 Columbus Crew". Soccerway.
  29. ^ "Philadelphia Union 1–1 Colorado Rapids". Soccerway.
  30. ^ Butler, Dylan (December 17, 2020). "Colorado Rapids sign winger Jonathan Lewis to new contract". Major League Soccer. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  31. ^ a b Kaufman, Michelle (February 17, 2017). "Plantation's Jonathan Lewis named to U.S. Under-20 team". Miami Herald. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  32. ^ "United States U20 4–1 Haiti U20". Soccerway.
  33. ^ "U.S. crush St. Kitts to advance at CONCACAF U-20 Championship". ESPN. February 24, 2017. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  34. ^ Araos, Christian (June 3, 2017). "Jonathan Lewis misses out on U-20 World Cup, but finds time with NYCFC". Major League Soccer. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  35. ^ "Kreis Tabs Top U.S. U-23 Talents for Olympic Qualifying Prep Camp". Sports Illustrated. October 4, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  36. ^ "United States U23 6–1 El Salvador U23". Soccerway.
  37. ^ Babiak, J.A. (March 11, 2021). "Jonathan Lewis and Sam Vines named to the USMNT's U-23 2021 Olympic Qualifying roster". Burgundy Wave. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  38. ^ "BERHALTER CALLS 27 PLAYERS TO CHULA VISTA FOR U.S. MNT'S 2019 JANUARY CAMP". US Soccer. December 20, 2018. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  39. ^ "United States 3–0 Panama". Soccerway.
  40. ^ "Rapids' Jonathan Lewis included in preliminary Concacaf Gold Cup roster". Burgundy Wave. May 24, 2019. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  41. ^ Blum, Ronald (June 6, 2019). "USMNT Gold Cup roster announced, Rapids' Jonathan Lewis makes the cut". Denver Post. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  42. ^ Shapiro, Jakob (July 12, 2019). "Rapids' Lewis returns from USMNT's Gold Cup run ready to add spark". The Denver Post. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  43. ^ a b "United States 7–0 Trinidad and Tobago". Soccerway.
  44. ^ "USMNT names Concacaf Gold Cup roster, featuring 19 MLS players". Major League Soccer. July 1, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  45. ^ "Jonathan Lewis - MLS Stats". Major League Soccer.
  46. ^ "Jonathan Lewis - Farsley Celtic". Farsley Celtic. Archived from the original on August 3, 2019. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  47. ^ a b "Jonathan Lewis – National-Football-Teams". national-football-teams.com.
  48. ^ "United States 1–0 Mexico". Soccerway.
[edit]