Jonathan Herrera (footballer, born 1991) explained

Jonathan Herrera
Full Name:Jonathan Carlos Herrera
Birth Date:16 September 1991
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height:1.75m
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Deportivo Riestra
Clubnumber:9
Youthclubs1:Centro Español
Years1:2010–2013
Clubs1:Centro Español
Caps1:93
Goals1:39
Years2:2013–2019
Clubs2:Deportivo Riestra
Caps2:145
Goals2:91
Years3:2017
Clubs3:Atlético Venezuela (loan)
Caps3:11
Goals3:4
Years4:2018
Clubs4:Ferro Carril Oeste (loan)
Caps4:12
Goals4:8
Years5:2018
Clubs5:Audax Italiano (loan)
Caps5:10
Goals5:1
Years6:2019–2020
Clubs6:Central Córdoba (loan)
Caps6:20
Goals6:6
Years7:2020
Clubs7:San Lorenzo (loan)
Caps7:4
Goals7:0
Years8:2021–2022
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Years9:2021
Clubs9:Independiente (loan)
Caps9:21
Goals9:0
Years10:2022
Clubs10:Patronato (loan)
Caps10:32
Goals10:4
Years11:2023
Clubs11:Ferro Carril Oeste
Caps11:35
Goals11:11
Years12:2024–
Clubs12:Deportivo Riestra
Caps12:12
Goals12:3
Club-Update:13:43, 1 May 2024 (UTC)

Jonathan Carlos Herrera (born 16 September 1991) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Deportivo Riestra in the Argentine Primera División. A forward, he is the only player to achieve the feat of being top goalscorer of four different tiers of Argentine football.[1] Herrera is also Deportivo Riestra's all-time topscorer with more than 100 goals.[2]

Career

Herrera started his career at Centro Español, making his debut in the 2009–10 Primera D match against Victoriano Arenas.[3] He made 21 appearances in the 2010–11 season, mostly as a substitute, and scored 2 goals. His team ended in the fifth position and made it to the play-off finals, being defeated by Atlas. He would take part in all of his teams' matches the following season, and ended the championship as second best goalscorer, with 19 goals. Herrera would stay at Centro Español for a third and last season in 2012–13, before transferring to runners-up Deportivo Riestra.

Herrera achieved immediate success at the Blanquinegro squad, as they would become champions of the 2013–14 Primera D. Herrera's 26 goals in the season made him top goalscorer spot not only for the Primera D tournament, but of any AFA tournament in the season.[4]

He stayed at Deportivo Riestra after promotion to Primera C, which meant his first experience as professional footballer.[5] [6] During the 2014 season, only 6 months long due to a restructuring in the Argentine football league system, Deportivo Riestra made a surprising campaign, ending second in their group and winning play-offs right after that, to clinch their second promotion within the same year.[7] Herrera kept his scoring stint, scoring 4 goals in a single match in three occasions, against Dock Sud and Justo José de Urquiza. Jonathan Herrera became top goalscorer for the second season in a row, now at a higher tier, with 19 goals.[8]

During the 2015 season, Riestra's and Herrera's first at Primera B, he maintained his strong scoring record, achieving 4 goals at the Copa Argentina opening against Victoriano Arenas, and again at the last match of the season against Barracas Central, and becoming top goalscorer for the third consecutive season.[9]

The 2016 season, lasting only a semester, saw Herrera as the main scorer of his team, with 7 goals, participating of all matches in the tournament. He would stay for another 6 months at Deportivo Riestra before going out on loan. His team would end the 2016–17 season as runners-up and gaining promotion to Primera B Nacional.[10]

During 2017 Herrera would spend a semester on loan at Venezuelan side Atlético Venezuela,[11] facing his first international experience. His highlight in the Caracas side would be their debut at CONMEBOL competitions at that season's Copa Sudamericana, in which Herrera scored the winning goal against Palestino.[12] Atlético Venezuela would lose on penalty kicks after a 1–1 aggregate.[13] In the domestic competition, Herrera would score 4 goals, while his team would place 11th in the tournament.

Herrera rejoined Deportivo Riestra to participate in the team's inaugural season at Primera B Nacional. He scored 5 goals for the Blanquinegro squad and left again during the summer on loan to Ferro Carril Oeste, which played the same tournament.[14] With the Verdolaga side, Herrera scored another 8 goals to become the tournament's top goalscorer, considering his performance in both teams combined.

After Oeste failed to renew his loan, Herrera would seek another international experience, now at Chilean side Audax Italiano.[15] With appearances mostly from the bench, Jonathan Herrera would score a single goal, while his team narrowly avoided relegation and reached the finals of 2018 Copa Chile, in which his team would lose to Palestino.[16]

Back again from loan, Jonathan Herrera returned to Deportivo Riestra, which were back at Primera B for the 2018–19 season. Herrera scored 13 goals in 22 matches, including two to derby rivals Sacachispas[17] [18] and a hat-trick against Justo José de Urquiza.[19] The team achieved a new promotion, this time to Primera B Nacional, after finishing fourth in the league.[20]

In 2021, Johor Darul Ta'zim signed Jonathan Herrera from Deportivo Riestra with a fee of €727,000. However, he was immediately loaned out for a season to Independiente for 2021 Argentine Primera División. Herrera was immediately loaned out again to another Argentine club, Patronato for an undisclosed fee for 2022 Argentine Primera División. During his time with Patronato, he managed to score 4 goals and 2 assists in 18 matches. Although Patronato will be relegated to the Primera Nacional in 2023, Herrera managed to contribute the club with 2022 Copa Argentina trophy for the first time in the club's history.

Career statistics

[3] [4] [8] [21] [22]

Club statistics
ClubSeasonLeagueCup[23] Continental[24] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Centro Español2009–10Primera D Metropolitana5050
2010–11Primera D Metropolitana222222
2011–12Primera D Metropolitana3319003319
2012–13Primera D Metropolitana3318223520
Total9339229541
Deportivo Riestra2013–14Primera D Metropolitana3326003326
2014Primera C Metropolitana22192219
2015Primera B Metropolitana4228444632
2016Primera B Metropolitana197197
2016–17Primera B Metropolitana18610196
2017–18Primera B Nacional115115
2018–19Primera B Metropolitana2113102213
Total16610464172108
Atlético Venezuela (loan)2017Primera División1140021135
Ferro Carril Oeste (loan)2017–18Primera B Nacional128128
Audax Italiano (loan)2018Primera División10130131
Career total29215611621305163

Honors and achievements

Club

Deportivo Riestra

2013–14

Patronato

2022

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Es el as del gol. 4 May 2018. Spanish. Olé.
  2. Web site: La leyenda continúa. 13 December 2018. Spanish. Olé.
  3. Web site: Ficha de Centro Español, temporada 2009/2010. Spanish. Universo Fútbol.
  4. Web site: Acá está el campeón. 21 April 2014. Spanish. Sólo Ascenso.
  5. Web site: Un juego que no todos podrán jugar. Spanish. Revista Ascenso.
  6. Web site: Fútbol registrado. Spanish. ETER Digital.
  7. Web site: Riestra se quedó con el Reducido y jugará en la B Metro. 8 December 2014. Spanish. Clarín.
  8. Web site:
    1. Goleadores: Primera C
    . 25 December 2014. Argentine Football Association. Spanish. https://web.archive.org/web/20150223071012/http://www.afa.org.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22469%3Aunpiedeoro-primera-c&catid=180%3Aafa&Itemid=592&lang=es. 23 February 2015.
  9. Web site: ¡Qué goleador!. 15 November 2015. Spanish. Olé. 26 January 2019. 3 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170703183921/http://www.ole.com.ar/futbol-ascenso/primera-b/goleador_0_1468053286.html. dead.
  10. Web site: Deportivo Riestra ascendió a la Primera B Nacional. 3 August 2017. Spanish. Argentine Football Association.
  11. Web site: Jonathan Herrera: el goleador del Papa llega al Atlético. 1 February 2017. Spanish. Atlético Venezuela.
  12. Web site: Ficha del partido Palestino 0-1 Atlético Venezuela. Spanish. Fútbol 360.
  13. Web site: Ficha del partido Atlético de Venezuela 0-1 Palestino. Spanish. Fútbol 360.
  14. Web site: Ya se hizo oficial. 19 December 2017. Spanish. Olé. 3 February 2019. 2 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180402101523/https://www.ole.com.ar/futbol-ascenso/b-nacional/ferro-orfila_0_1927007313.html. dead.
  15. Web site: Una apuesta: Goleador argentino Jonathan Herrera se transformó en nuevo refuerzo de Audax Italiano. 25 June 2018. Spanish. Publimetro.
  16. Web site: Palestino, tricampeón de la Copa Chile. 17 November 2018. Spanish. CDF. 2019-02-03. 2018-11-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20181118035300/https://www.cdf.cl/cdf/copa-chile-mts/palestino-tricampeon-de-la-copa-chile/2018-11-17/184444.html. dead.
  17. Web site: Riestra, el más taita del barrio. Spanish. 29 January 2019. Revista Ascenso.
  18. Web site: El clásico se quedó en Bajo Flores. Spanish. 23 April 2019. Todo Ascenso. 29 June 2019. 7 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190507005602/http://todoascenso.com.ar/cobertura/dep-riestra-1-vs-sacachispas-0-el-clasico-se-quedo-en-bajo-flores. dead.
  19. Web site: Se lo dio vuelta. Spanish. 15 May 2019. Sólo Ascenso.
  20. Web site: Dos son de la B... Nacional. Spanish. 6 May 2019. Olé.
  21. Web site: Goleadores Primera D Temporada 2011/12. Spanish. Universo Fútbol.
  22. Web site: Goleadores Primera D Temporada 2012/13. Spanish. Universo Fútbol.
  23. Includes the Copa Argentina and the Copa Chile.
  24. All appearances at Copa Sudamericana.