Joshua Brard

Joshua Brard (Dordrecht, 14 May 1986) is a former Dutch professional footballer. He played as a midfielder.

Football

Brard grew up in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, where he started to play football at ASWH. During his youth he also spent some time in Japan. Joshua's father, Stanley Brard, was also a professional footballer, amongst others at Feyenoord, and had found employment in Japan.

Back in the Netherlands Brard signed with Sparta in 2005[1] where he only made it to the bench. In the summer of 2006 FC Oss took over Brar's contract from Sparta. Here he played his 11 only games as a professional footballer. His contract was not renewed. After an internship in Japan, he played for the "amateur" sides LRC Leerdam, his youth club ASWH,[2][3] for vv Capelle (2011–2013)[4] and for VV SHO (2013).[5][6]

In the 2010s he works as a project manager at a Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht firm that organizes training camps.[7][8][9]

References

  1. "Joshua Brard - Player Profile - Football". eurosport.com.
  2. "Joshua Brard schiet ASWH langs GVVV". Rijnmond TV.
  3. "ASWH verplettert DOTO". Ambacht.net.
  4. "Joshua Brard". Voetbal International.
  5. http://www.voetbalrotterdam.nl/2013/03/brard-en-roeland-beiden-capelle-naar-sho/
  6. http://www.regiorijnmondvoetbal.nl/amateur-voetbal/joshua-brard-stopt-met-voetballen/
  7. "Van Ammelrooy runt al 10 jaar Trainingskampen.nl". Regio Voetbal. 8 April 2014.
  8. Volwerk, Jan (16 February 2010). "Fotoverhaal: Voetbalvereniging Vuren ziet af en geniet in Spanje". janvolwerk.com.
  9. "Quick wint Corendon Cup in Turkije - HV & CV Quick". Quick.
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