By the numbers: Jonathan David’s 25 international goals

Jonathan David became just the second Canadian to score 25 international “A” goals for the Men’s National Team when he scored the 1-0 match winner against Panama on a Thursday afternoon in Las Vegas, NV, USA. David reached the milestone in the 25th minute of the Concacaf Nations League Semifinals on…

Jonathan David

Jonathan David became just the second Canadian to score 25 international “A” goals for the Men’s National Team when he scored the 1-0 match winner against Panama on a Thursday afternoon in Las Vegas, NV, USA. David reached the milestone in the 25th minute of the Concacaf Nations League Semifinals on a left-footed strike from inside the box after a brilliant ball through from Kamal Miller. The Canadians won 2:0 and advanced to their first Concacaf Grand Final since the 2000 Concacaf Gold Cup.

David trails only teammate Cyle Larin in the record books, who incidentally could have scored his 29th career goal on a header had it not been for a tremendous save off the line by Panama goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera in the second half.

No Men’s National Team player has ever scored goals quicker than David. Since his debut on 9 September 2018, David has scored 25 goals in just 41 international matches. So far, he has scored in 19 of his 41 matches with hat tricks against Cuba at the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup and Suriname during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

When he scored his first two goals in his first Men’s National Team match at age 18, he was in fact the youngest player to score in his debut (second youngest behind only Alphonso Davies). Both of the goals were scored against US Virgin Islands in a Concacaf Nations League Qualifying match with assists from Junior Hoilett, Canada’s one-time all-time leader in assists.

All but one of David’s international goals has been scored in official competitive matches including Concacaf Nations League, Concacaf Gold Cup, and FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. He was the top scorer at the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup and he once set the Men’s National Team record for international goals in a season (eight, since broken by Larin).

Still only 23 years old, David plays his club football at Lillie OSC where he was the third-best scorer in France this past season with 24 goals in 37 matches.


Jonathan David’s 25 international “A” goals

CANMNT record when David scores (19 matches)
17 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses

By season –
2018 – three goals
2019 – eight goals
2021 – seven goals
2022 – four goals
2023 (so far) – three goals

By half –
12 goals First Half
13 goals Second Half

Final touch –
13 right foot (including one from the penalty spot)
11 left foot
1 header

Distance –
2 goals from inside the 6-yard box
1 goal from the penalty spot
19 more goals from inside the 18-yard box
3 goal from outside the 18-yard box

Most assists –
6 Alphonso Davies
5 Junior Hoilett
2 Mark-Anthony Kaye
1 Tajon Buchanan
1 Liam Fraser
1 Cyle Larin
1 Richie Laryea
1 Kamal Miller
1 Samuel Piette
(5 goals scored from rebound or interception; 1 goal scored from penalty spot)

Jonathan David is making his ? international debut? "I want to do something special with this group of ? players."#CANMNT https://t.co/IeeBu2LYvF pic.twitter.com/kWiIPuVn10 — Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) September 9, 2018

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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