Levi García

Levi Samuel García (born 20 November 1997)[2] is a Trinidadian professional footballer who plays as a left-winger for Greek club AEK Athens and the Trinidad and Tobago national team.

Levi García
Personal information
Full name Levi Samuel García[1]
Date of birth (1997-11-20) 20 November 1997
Place of birth Santa Flora, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Position(s) Right-winger
Club information
Current team
AEK Athens
Number 9
Youth career
2011–2014 Shiva Boys' Hindu College
2012–2013 T&TEC
2013–2014 Siparia Spurs
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2013 T&TEC 0 (0)
2014–2015 Central FC 0 (0)
2015–2018 AZ 29 (2)
2016–2018Jong AZ (loan) 17 (7)
2018Excelsior (loan) 15 (1)
2018–2019 Ironi Kiryat Shmona 20 (3)
2019–2020 Beitar Jerusalem 30 (5)
2020– AEK Athens 13 (3)
National team
2012–2013 Trinidad and Tobago U17 4 (0)
2014–2015 Trinidad and Tobago U20 7 (0)
2016– Trinidad and Tobago 27 (2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 31 January 2021
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 10 September 2019

García began his professional football career in 2013, at the age of 15, with T&TEC in his native Trinidad and Tobago. After one season with the Electricity Boys, he completed a free transfer to fellow TT Pro League club Central FC. However, prior to making his first-team debut for the Couva Sharks, Garcia signed with AZ Alkmaar of the Eredivisie in February 2015.[3]

He is a Trinidad and Tobago international having made his debut on 25 March 2016.

Early life

García was born on 20 November 1997 in Santa Flora, Trinidad and Tobago to parents Carl and Judith,[4] and comes from a football family consisting of three brothers (Daniel, Nathaniel, and Judah) who have represented different local clubs and two sisters (Carla and Adanna) who are also fans of the sport. In fact, the three brothers would play football in their backyard for hours when younger. In particular, García credits his early football influence to his eldest brother Daniel after he encouraged Levi to become a better player and rented a car or ordered a taxi to ensure that he attended youth training and matches.[5][6]

At the age of 14, García attended Shiva Boys' Hindu College in Penal, Trinidad and also enrolled in the youth program at former TT Pro League club T&TEC. However, after one season with the Electricity Boys, the club suspended its football operations citing financial difficulties.[7] Over the next two years, Garcia played alternatively for Shiva Boys' Hindu College and local youth club Siparia Spurs.[3] In 2012, playing as a striker, García led Shiva Boys to the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) South Zone title and qualified as one of four schools for the FA Trophy. During the competition, Garcia scored one goal in three appearances to help the Shiva Boys progress in the competition before falling to Central FC in the quarterfinals.[8]

Club career

Early career

After spending the previous year in the club's youth program, García made his full professional debut for T&TEC of the TT Pro League, at the age of 15, after making appearances during the club's run-in to close the 2012–13 season. Due to the club's severe financial struggles and inability to pay its salaried players, Electricity Boys' manager Dexter Cyrus decided to feature some of its younger players, which included the three Garcia brothers, in Pro League matches.

In March 2014, García signed his first professional contract with Central FC of the TT Pro League on a two-year agreement.[9] However, prior to his first appearance for the club, he was discovered in September 2014 while playing for Trinidad and Tobago during qualification for the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship by Dutch agent Humphry Nijman. After an initial struggle between Central and Nijman, the two parties came to an agreement through mediation involving the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association to allow Garcia a trial in the Netherlands.[10]

AZ Alkmaar

García has great speed, a good understanding and a powerful shot in his left foot[...] Levi arrives in November to AZ, where he first must ease into our culture and way of playing football. We see in him mainly a promise for the future.

Earnie Stewart on signing García to a contract with AZ in February 2015.[3]

On 20 February 2015, García signed a pre-contract agreement for three years with a club option for a two-year extension with AZ Alkmaar of the Eredivisie following a successful trial with the club.[3][11] However, he was unable to begin his professional career until his eighteenth birthday due to existing European Union labour laws. After several months of difficult negotiations, Garcia's former club Central FC agreed upon an undisclosed transfer fee in June 2015 with AZ.

Rapid rise to the first team (2016–2018)

During the club's preparation for the 2015–16 season, García received training and special attention from former Dutch international Marco Van Basten who had served as an assistant manager for the club earlier in the year before stepping away for health reasons.[12] On 24 January 2016, García made his professional and league debut for AZ Alkmaar against Feyenoord after coming on for Dabney dos Santos in the 68th minute with his club leading 4–1.[13] Aged just 18 years and 65 days, García became the youngest Trinidadian footballer to make an appearance for a European club, beating a record previously held by former Aston Villa striker Dwight Yorke.[14][15] One week later, he scored his first professional goal in less than a minute after coming on as a 71st-minute substitute in a 3–0 win over NEC Nijmegen to become the club's second youngest ever scorer.[16][17] In his first season at AZ, García made eight league appearances and nine in all competitions having scored one league goal and recording one assist to help AZ finish fourth in the Eredivisie and qualify for the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League.

Jong AZ and Excelsior (2018)

After having played for Jong AZ for most of the first half of the 2017–18 season, struggling to make first team appearances, García was sent out on loan to S.B.V. Excelsior, another Eredivisie club, for the remainder of the season.

Ironi Kiryat Shmona

In May 2018, with his Alkmaar contract due to expire at the end of the season, it was announced García would join Israeli Premier League side Ironi Kiryat Shmona for the 2018–19 season.[18]

Beitar Jerusalem

On 30 May 2019, García signed to Beitar Jerusalem.[19]

AEK Athens

On 14 September 2020, AEK Athens went overboard as ultimately proved by offering Beitar Jerusalem the amount of €2.6 million to acquire 60% of the rights of the 22-year-international winger plus bonuses.[20][21] On 27 September 2020, he scored the opening goal of the 3–0 win of AEK Athens against Lamia on his league debut.[22]

On 13 December 2020, García scored with a direct corner kick in a 4–3 away win against Apollon Smyrnis.[23] On 14 January 2021, Levi scored with a direct free-kick to give his team a 1-0 away win against Aris. [24] On 20 January 2021, he came in off the bench and sealed a 2-0 home win against Apollon Smyrnis for the first leg of the Greek Cup round of 16. [25]

International career

García has represented Trinidad and Tobago on various levels of international competition, having been capped for the under-17,[26] under-20,[27] and the Trinidad and Tobago national teams.[28]

Youth teams

He made his international debut for the under-17 team after replacing Brent Sam in the second half of their final match to help the Soca Warriors earn qualification for the 2013 CONCACAF U-17 Championship.[26] During the continental tournament, he made two consecutive starts in a loss to Canada and in a 2–0 win against Costa Rica to advance to the knockout round.[29][30] However, following a 4–2 loss to hosts Panama, the Soca Warriors fell one win short of qualifying for the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup.[31]

In September 2014, García represented the under-20 team in central midfield en route to winning the 2014 Caribbean Under-20 Championship and qualifying for the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship.[27][32][33] Although he made four appearances during the CONCACAF Championship and impressed several European scouts, the Soca Warriors finished a disappointing fourth in their group with just one win and failed to qualify for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Senior team

International appearances and goals
#DateVenueOpponentResultCompetitionGoal (s)
2016
1 25 March Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 2 (2)
2 29 March Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, Trinidad and Tobago 6–0
3 23 May Estadio Nacional, Lima, Peru  Peru 0–4 International Match
4 27 May Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay  Uruguay 1–3
5 2 September Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, Trinidad and Tobago  Guatemala 2–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 6 September EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Florida, United States  United States 0–4
7 5 October Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, Trinidad and Tobago  Dominican Republic 4–0 2017 Caribbean Cup qualification
8 11 October Stade Pierre-Aliker, Fort-de-France, Martinique  Martinique 0–2
9 11 November Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, Trinidad and Tobago  Costa Rica 0–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
10 15 November Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras  Honduras 1–3
2017
11 24 March Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, Trinidad and Tobago  Panama 1–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
Trinidad and Tobago's goal tally first.

International debut and brace (2016–present)

García made his full international debut for the national team on 25 March 2016 against Saint Vincent and the Grenadines during qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[28] García marked his national team debut with a pair of goals in the second half to lead the Soca Warriors to a 3–2 win.[34][35] Garcia's goals made him Trinidad and Tobago's youngest ever scorer in a FIFA World Cup qualification match at 18 years and 127 days old.[36] Two months later, he made an additional two appearances for the Soca Warriors in losses against Peru and Uruguay.

Career statistics

Club

As of 31 January 2021[2][37]
Club Season League Cup Continental[lower-alpha 1] Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
AZ 2015–16 Eredivisie 811091
2016–17 1812081282
2017–18 402161
Total 3025181434
Excelsior (Ioan) 2017–18 Eredivisie 151151
Ironi Kiryat Shmona 2018–19 Israeli Premier League 20320223
Beitar Jerusalem 2019–20 30531336
AEK Athens 2020–21 Superleague Greece 1331140184
Career total 108141131210013118
  1. Includes appearances in the CONCACAF Champions League and UEFA Europa League

International

As of 29 March 2016[38][39]

International appearances

National team Year Friendly Competitive Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
 Trinidad and Tobago
20162082102
2017001010
Total2092112

International goals

Scores and results list Trinidad and Tobago's goal tally first.
GoalDateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1
25 March 2016 Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
2–1
3–2
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
2
3–2

Honours

Club

Beitar Jerusalem

International

Trinidad and Tobago U20

Records

References

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