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Full name
  
Jonathan Borrajo

Role
  
Soccer Player

Siblings
  
Joey Borrajo

Name
  
Jonathan Borrajo

Salary
  
44,000 USD (2012)

2005–2008
  
Number
  
2

Height
  
1.75 m




Date of birth
  
(1987-06-02) June 2, 1987 (age 28)

Place of birth
  
Clifton, New Jersey, United States

Playing position
  
Wingback, Defensive midfielder

Parents
  
Marilyn Borrajo, Jose Borrajo

Similar People
  
Hans Backe, Bob Bradley, Thierry Henry, Mike Petke, Jesse Marsch

Current team
  
Fort Lauderdale Strikers

Jonathan Borrajo - Miami FC - 2017


Jonathan Borrajo (born June 2, 1987) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Miami FC in the NASL.

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Youth and College

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Borrajo was born in Clifton, New Jersey and later attended Clifton High School, where he was named his team's Best Defender and MVP. He finished his high school career with 109 points (29 goals and 51 assists), and was named to the All-State and All-County teams as a junior and senior.

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Borrajo played four years of college soccer at George Mason University, where he was named to the All-CAA and All-CAA Tournament team as a senior in 2008. He received the Fred Thompson MVP in 2007 and the Dennis Hamlet Defensive Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008, as well as captaining the team his sophomore thru senior years and leading them to an CAA Championship and a NCAA final tournament appearance in his last season.

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During his college years Borrajo was a player for the New York Red Bulls' youth development system, and also played for the New Jersey Rangers in the USL Premier Development League.

Real Maryland

Borrajo began his professional career in 2009 (while finishing his college degree) when he signed with the Real Maryland Monarchs in the USL Second Division, and made his professional debut on April 25, 2009 in Maryland's 3–2 opening day victory over the Bermuda Hogges. Despite being a rookie, Borrajo was named team captain and the only Monarchs player to appear in every minute of the 2009 season, and he was subsequently named to the 2009 USL Second Division All League First Team.

HamKam

After a season and a half with the Monarchs Borrajo relocated to Norway in August 2010 transfer window, when he signed to play with HamKam of the Norwegian Second Division. Borrajo played every game for HamKam at right-back since he debuted 8/21/2010 where he was named Man of the Match. In his first season in Norway Borrajo helped his club gain promotion to the Norwegian First Division. Borrajo returned to HamKam for the 2011 season and in his second season with HamKam Borrajo helped the club to a 6th-place finish as he started in 27 matches and contributed 10 assists.

New York Red Bulls

On January 5, 2012 it was announced that Borrajo had agreed to terms with New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. Borrajo made his league debut for New York on 21 July 2012 in a 2-0 win over the Philadelphia Union. On November 19, 2012, the Red Bulls announced it declined options for an additional 6 players, having released 4 a week earlier, with Borrajo included in the mix.

Mjøndalen IF

Borrajo made a return to the Norwegian First Division and signed for Mjøndalen IF after a season in Major League Soccer. Borrajo has been a regular at right wingback and helped the club reach the quarterfinals of the Norwegian Cup in which they lost 2-0 to Molde FK. Borrajo helped the club to a 4th-place finish as he played in 31 matches and contributed 10 assists.

San Antonio Scorpions

Borrajo signed with San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer League (NASL) in March 2014. San Antonio Scorpions won the Fall Season Championship and also led the NASL with single-season all-time record for fewest goals against in modern NASL era. Borrajo and the Scorpions played in the semifinals against the New York Cosmos and won 2-1 in overtime. San Antonio Scorpions went on to win the NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Final 2-1 against the Fort Lauderdale Strikers and were crowned 2014 NASL Champions, it was the first championship in the club's history.

Fort Lauderdale Strikers

Borrajo was traded by San Antonio to Fort Lauderdale Strikers in exchange for future considerations in January 2015. Borrajo missed the Spring Season due to injury and returned the Strikers on 23/8/2015 when he made his official debut for the club in a 2-0 win in Edmonton. Borrajo went on to play 13 full matches for the Strikers and was an integral part of the clubs success in reaching 4th place playoff spot in the league. The Strikers lost 2-1 in the semifinals to the New York Cosmos, the eventual champions of the 2015 NASL Championship. This was Borrajo's second consecutive NASL semifinal playoff appearance.

Miami FC

Borrajo signed with expansion Miami FC ahead of the club's NASL debut in the 2016 season. Borrajo was club captain and ended the season with the most assists on the team.

Personal life

Jonathan was born to Spanish immigrant parents: Marilyn and Jose Borrajo. Borrajo has dual American and Spanish passports. He also has a younger brother who plays soccer.

Borrajo was the first college graduate in his family. He graduated with honors from George Mason University School of Management and earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting with a Minor in Economics.

Ham Kam

  • Second Division, 4th Group 1st Place (Promoted to First Division): 2010
  • San Antonio Scorpions

  • North American Soccer League NASL Championship (1): 2014
  • North American Soccer League NASL Fall Championship (1): 2014
  • Personal

  • USL Second Division Defender of the Year Finalist: 2009
  • USL Second Division All League First-Team: 2009
  • USL Second Division Most Minutes Played (1,800): 2009
  • References

    Jonathan Borrajo Wikipedia