The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta United signs teen Conway to Homegrown deal

- By Doug Roberson doug. roberson@ ajc. com

What a 19th birthday for Jackson Conway.

First, he signed a Homegrown contract Thursday with Atlanta United. Then, to celebrate, a 10- piece dinner of wings: five lemon pepper and five honey barbecue.

The contract was a reward for Conway’s work first with Atlanta United’s academy, of which he was a member of the team’s inaugural 2016 class, and then his results with Atlanta United 2, with whom he has scored 11 goals the past two seasons, including six in 10 games this season.

“It feels like a dream come true,” he said. “I tried to put all the work i nto l ast season in a span of 10 games. I knew what I had to work. I put my mind to it: If this is what I want to do, I want to make it happen. For it to be on my birthday is even cooler.”

Conway joins midfielder A n d r e w C a r l e t o n , mi d - f i elder Chris Goslin, f ullback George Bello, striker Patrick Okonkwo, st riker Lagos Kunga, centerback George Campbell and striker Tyler Wolff as Homegrown signings. Of that group, only Campbell, Bello and Wolff

remain with the club. Efrain Morales is scheduled to sign as a Homegrown in 2021.

C o n w a y s i g n e d w i t h Atlanta United 2 in December 2018. He came up through the Georgia United system before joining Atlanta United’s first class of academy players in 2016.

“We’re happy to see Jackson’s continued developmen­t and it’s a complement to his hard work that he’s earned a First Team contract,” club Vice President Carlos Bocanegra said in a statement. “Jackson is a great example of our club’s pathway to the profes

sional level as he joined our Academy program prior to its first season with the dream of becoming an MLS player. He worked his way through our system and after excelling in the USL Championsh­ip last season, he deserves an opportunit­y at the next level.”

With the goal of signing a contract with the first team accomplish­ed, Conway said the next goal is to get into a game with the first team at Mercedes- Benz Stadium. He recognizes that he’s more likely to play with Atlanta United 2 next season than with the first team, which also has Josef Martinez, Adam Jahn, Erik Lopez and fellow Homegrown signing Tyler Wolff as strikers.

Conway i s training with the first team as it prepares to play Club America in the second leg of the Champions League in Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 16. Conway said it’s important for him to take shots against goalkeeper Brad Guzan and to see the training habits of the other firstteam players.

“I need to learn around them first before I get over myself, like I’m the next Josef Martinez,” he said.

If he plays with Atlanta United 2, because he has played a lot of different positions — he started as a centerback — Conway said he thinks he will be able to help the team. He referenced how l ast season he worked on dropping back to receive the ball and then turning to drive at defenders because it can help the team when it’s in trouble.

“I want to stick to that confidence I had last season,” he said. “I still see myself as an academy player, still working to be a first- team player. Once you get here, it doesn’t just stop. You have to keep it going. I have to prove I’m the next big thing.”

 ?? DAKOTA WILLIAMS/ ATLANTA UNITED ?? Jackson Conway ( right) is training with the first team as it preps to play Club America in the second leg of the Champions League on Dec. 16.
DAKOTA WILLIAMS/ ATLANTA UNITED Jackson Conway ( right) is training with the first team as it preps to play Club America in the second leg of the Champions League on Dec. 16.

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