Joshua Brard

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Joshua Brard (born 14 May 1986, in Dordrecht) 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]

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