Jonathan Osorio was born on 12 June 1992 in Medellín, Colombia, and grew up in Canada after his family emigrated. He came through the youth system of the Canadian soccer pathway and built his career primarily with Toronto FC in MLS, where he became one of the most respected figures in the history of the franchise. His tenacity, intelligence and leadership in Toronto's midfield across more than a decade made him a fans' favourite and a consistent performer in CONCACAF Champions League and MLS Cup competition.
He was part of the Toronto FC squad that won the MLS Cup in 2017 — one of the most celebrated achievements in Canadian club football — alongside stars such as Sebastian Giovinco and Michael Bradley. He continued at Toronto through the mid-2020s, accumulating club records in appearances and establishing himself as one of the most loyal one-club players of his era in North American football.
For Canada, Osorio's career trajectory paralleled the national team's rise. He bridged the rebuilding era of the mid-2010s and the golden generation that qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. He appeared in multiple Gold Cups and CONCACAF Nations League cycles, and was part of the broader squad involved in the historic qualifying campaign. His experience and composure in midfield were valuable assets as the younger generation — Davies, Eustáquio, David — came through.
A central midfielder with strong physical presence and tactical maturity, Osorio represents the kind of club-loyal, tactically intelligent player who has provided the infrastructure for Canada's recent success. His Colombian roots and Canadian formation make him symbolic of the multicultural base that has strengthened the national team.


