[1] Later that year during tryouts for the Trinidad and Tobago U23 team, García tore his ACL and after undergoing surgery missed a total of twelve months while recovering.
[1] In 2018, García followed North East Stars manager Derek King to TT Super League side Santa Rosa.
He was a major part of Halifax's drastic turnaround from their previous last place finish, and the Wanderers made it all the way to the final, where they were defeated by Forge FC.
[10] During the 2022 CPL season, due to the ACL injury occurred to João Morelli,[11] García once again became the team's main attacking choice, together with Samuel Salter.
He ended the year with four goals in 13 appearances, as the Wanderers finished second-to-last in the league table, missing out on the Finals for the second consecutive time.
At the end of the season, Halifax announced that García would put his playing career on hold, in order to work as a coach at a local grassroots club in Nova Scotia.
[5] García was called up again in the following U17 cycle and played in all three matches of the Caribbean qualifying tournament for the 2013 CONCACAF U-17 Championship, scoring goals against the British Virgin Islands and Suriname.