Early career García began playing football at age six with local club Arima Ball Masters. At age 17, García signed for
TT Pro League side
San Juan Jabloteh. He received great recognition for his play that year and earned his first senior national team call-up in early 2015. That season, he scored five goals in sixteen league appearances and ten goals in all competitions as Santa Rosa won the league title. After the end of the season, García spent two weeks on trial with Mexican
Ascenso MX side
Celaya. García finished the season with a team-leading seven league goals in 24 appearances, tying for seventh among the league's top scorers.
2020 García excelled in the shortened
2020 Canadian Premier League season. 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. In total, García scored six goals in 10 matches, winning the
Golden Boot. On 3 November 2020, García re-signed with Halifax for the 2021 season.
2021 García struggled to maintain his form from the previous season, managing to only score 2 goals in 22 appearances. The team as a whole was also unable to match their performance from 2020 and finished sixth in the league. However, the forward was re-signed for the following season, as well.
2022 During the
2022 CPL season, due to the
ACL injury occurred to
João Morelli, 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. ==International career==