Jonathan Ricardo Glenn is a Trinidad and Tobago international football player who plays for Breiðablik, he signed from ÍBV, as a forward.
Education
In his freshman season at Saint Leo in 2007, Glenn scored 14 goals in 13 matches, ranking fourth in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II in goals per match. He received the Sunshine State Conference Freshman of the Year award, and was named a Second Team All-SSC selection, and along with a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Adidas All-South Region Second Team award. In 2008, following his sophomore season, he again received Second Team All-SCC and NSCAA/Adidas All-South Region Second Team honors.
After scoring 9 goals in 15 games in his junior season, including his first career hat trick in a game against Georgia Southwestern State University, Glenn once again was named to the All-SSC Second Team, and to the Daktronics National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II All-South Region Second Team.
Glenn finished his career at Saint Leo in 2010, and in his senior season he was named to the SSC All-Conference Team, and to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. In total, he scored 41 goals across 57 matches in his college career, which was then fifth highest in Saint Leo history.
Career
Glenn was raised in Maloney Gardens, part of the Tunapuna-Piarco municipality of Trinidad. College Club Glenn began his club career while still at Saint Leo in 2008 with the Panama City Beach Pirates of the USL Premier Development League, where he played in 5 matches without scoring a goal. He returned to the PDL in 2010, playing for the Vermont Voltage, scoring 5 goals in 20 matches across his two seasons with the club
He then moved to Jacksonville United Football Club of the National Premier Soccer League, where he was named to the All-Conference team in the Sunshine Conference in 2012.
In February 2014, Glenn moved to Iceland, when he signed for ÍBV of the Úrvalsdeild. He had a successful first season in Iceland, scoring 12 goals in 20 matches, second-most in the league.
International After his first season with ÍBV, Glenn was named to the Trinidad and Tobago national team for the 2014 Caribbean Cup. He appeared in two matches in the tournament, coming on as a substitute against Curaçao and Cuba.
The Soca Warriors finished runners-up to Jamaica in the tournament.