06/10/2024

Jhonnier Montaño Jr. obtained Peruvian nationality and can play for the U-23 national team [VIDEO].

Hace un año

Johnnier Montaño's son, former Sport Boys and Alianza Lima player, is 18 years old, had a brief stint in Spanish football, and is training as a guest at Cristal.

A new player for the universe managed by the Peruvian Football Federation. Jhonnier Montaño Jr., son of the renowned Colombian midfielder Jhonnier Montaño, has obtained Peruvian citizenship and could be eligible -if desired at Videna- to represent Peru in its different categories.

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Jhonnier, who plays as a winger, was born in Colombia in 2004, but at the age of two, he arrived in Peru with his father, who signed for Sport Boys del Callao to have great campaigns and later join Alianza Lima. Because of this, the heir started playing in the youth academies of different Peruvian teams.

In 2017, he joined Deportivo Municipal at the age of twelve. Two years later, he set the record for being the youngest player to participate in the Reserves Tournament of Peruvian football. In 2021, he made his debut in the Liga 1 under the guidance of Franco Navarro, the coach who had previously managed his father at San Martín. He was 16 years and 131 days old when he made his appearance, breaking the record set by Matías Lazo as the youngest player in the top division.

In recent years, he has had a brief stint in Spanish football, playing for various teams and gaining experience in his career. He is currently training as a guest at Sporting Cristal, but at the same time, he managed to obtain Peruvian citizenship in order to avoid occupying a foreign player quota in the Liga 1, as well as being eligible for the national team.

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This newspaper has learned that there has always been contact for Montaño from the Peruvian Football Federation. And now that he is eligible, the chances of him being able to represent the country that sheltered his father are increasing.

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