Jonathan Jackson de Lima Reis (born 6 June 1989) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward.
[6] Reis officially made his PSV Eindhoven debut in the Johan Cruyff Shield against Ajax on 11 August 2007, where he started the match before coming off in the 73rd minute for Género Zeefuik, in a 1–0 loss.
[8] He then made his UEFA Champions League debut on 12 December 2007, coming on as a late substitute, in a 1–0 loss against Inter Milan.
[10] Ahead of the 2008–09 season, Reis suffered a foot injury, causing him to miss PSV Eindhoven's pre-season tour.
[13] After receiving more disciplinary action for returning too late from a stay in Brazil where he attended his grandmother's funeral, his career at PSV looked over.
[14] Fellow Dutch league teams Roda JC and FC Utrecht as well as Portuguese side Vitóia Setúbal showed interest, but Reis stayed at PSV.
[16] In the 2009–10 season, Reis was given a first team chance following a new management of trainer Fred Rutten after he made some impressive pre-season performance.
[18] It wasn't until on 12 September 2009 when he made his first league appearance in over a year, coming on as a late substitute, in a 3–0 win over Roda JC.
[19] On 17 September 2009, in the Europa league group K match at Sparta Prague, Reis came on as substitute in the 64th minute and scored twice, in a 2–1 win, salvaging a point and becoming an unlikely hero.
[20] Then on 23 September 2009, Reis plays his first full match for PSV in the 2–1 Dutch Cup win against first division side De Graafschap.
[24] On 24 January 2010, however, his contract was terminated after he tested positive for a banned substance and subsequently refused the club's offer of help to treat drug addiction.
[37] His goal scoring form led suggestion from Piet de Visser that he could earn a place for the FIFA World Cup in Brazil (Reis' nationality) if only he continues to be clean.
[38] Due to his goalscoring forms, many people in Eindhoven thought the natural heir to Romário and Ronaldo's momentous heritage had finally arrived.
[52] His move came after the club had been in the market for attacking reinforcements with Wilfried Bony being away on international duty with Côte d'Ivoire during the Africa Cup of Nations.
[55] Five days later, on 27 January 2012, Reis was on the bench until coming on for Marcus Pedersen in the 66th minute facing his former club PSV in a 3–1 loss.
During the match, he was welcomed back in Eindhoven with bags of powdered sugar being thrown onto the pitch in reference to his struggle with cocaine during his years at PSV.
[57] By April, Reis began to receive a handful of first team football for the side, as he helped Vitesse secure a UEFA Europa League place next season.
[66] During a 2–0 loss against Feyenoord on 21 April 2013, Reis was shown ignoring his teammate, Valeri Qazaishvili when he was substituted, and was criticised by Manager Rutten after the match.
Ahead of the 2013–14 season, Reis was given a number 9 shirt following the departure of Bony, who departed to Premier League side Swansea City.
[70] However, he was sent to the reserve side by Manager Peter Bosz and explained his actions, saying: "I felt that was necessary, and that has everything to do with the team: if a player places himself outside, I have to intervene, that's what I did, so that's why I temporarily put him back to the promises.
[74] Reis returned to his home country Brazil and joined Esporte Clube Bahia, only to have his contract with the club terminated ten days later.
[51] Shortly leaving Boluspor, Reis moved to Japan, where he joined J2 League side Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo.
[83] Reis made his Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo debut on 6 March 2016, where he came on as a substitute, in a 4–0 win over FC Gifu.
[84] Since joining the club, Reis struggled a goal drought at the start of his Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo's career.
[90] It wasn't until on 21 June 2017 when he made his first team return from injury against Iwaki in the second round of the Emperor Cup and scored twice, as Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo lost 5–2.
[92] Reis then scored four more goals, including playing a role in the club's two victories against Vegalta Sendai and Júbilo Iwata.
[96] In the 2018 season, Reis found his first team opportunities limited, as he was featured on the substitute bench in the number of matches.
[99] Shortly after leaving Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, Reis joined another J.League 1 side Albirex Niigata on 11 September 2018.