Surname Jhonnier Montaño He is fondly remembered by Sport Boys fans. Although the Colombian is now retired, his son decided to follow in his footsteps and has just been announced as the new Misilera player. After several months of training in the Sporting Cristal reserve, Jhonnier Montaño Jr. decided to accept the pink team’s proposal.
The Buenos Aires team made the announcement through a funny video on their social networks. He also emphasized that the contract runs until the end of 2024.
Jhonnier Montaño Jr. dreams of the Peruvian team
A few months ago, Jhonnier Montaño Jr. received Peruvian citizenship and in this way will not take a foreign place in the Peruvian championship. The 18-year-old attacker also expressed his desire to represent the bicolor.
“Thank God I have fulfilled one of my dreams: to have Peruvian citizenship. At some point I represented Colombia because it is my parents’ country, but now I want and am ready to play for the Bicolor, “he indicated in the dialogue with Willax Deported.
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Which clubs did Jhonnier Montaño Jr. play for in Peru?
Jhonnier Montaño Jr. spent several years in national football and completed a large part of his training in the smaller divisions ofcommunity sports, Club where he made his professional debut. After a short period in Spanish football, he returned to Inca territory and trained with the reserves in 2023 Sporty Cristal as he defines his future.
Jhonnier Montaño Jr.’s record in Peruvian football
At 16 years and 131 days, Jhonnier Montaño Jr. became the youngest player to debut in the first division in 2021 after appearing in the supplementary match against Alianza Universidad de Huánuco.