Luis Andrés Caicedo de la Cruz (born May 12, 1979) is an Ecuadorian retired footballer.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Luis Andrés Caicedo de la Cruz | ||
Date of birth | 12 May 1979 | ||
Place of birth | Esmeraldas, Esmeraldas, Ecuador | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
1997–1998 | Olimpico | ||
1998 | → Olmedo (loan) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1999–2000 | Universidad Católica | 16 | (0) |
2000–2009 | Olmedo | 290 | (22) |
2010 | Macará | 36 | (4) |
2011–2015 | Barcelona | 99 | (12) |
2015–2016 | LDU Portoviejo | 20 | (4) |
2016 | Delfín | 5 | (1) |
2016–2017 | Olmedo | 15 | (1) |
International career | |||
2007 | Ecuador | 16 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Club career
editCaicedo began his career in Olimpico. However, he only played there for a year and was loaned out to Olmedo. His great skill for center midfield soon impressed Ecuadorian teams when he played for Olmedo on loan for a year.
In April 1999, Caicedo joined Universidad Católica signing for a year. He was soon attracting Olmedo for his good play.
In February 2000, Caicedo signed with Olmedo permanently. He was soon able to consolidate himself as first choice center midfielder for the team. Caicedo scored many goals for Olmedo which made him one of the most important players Olmedo had along with José Luis Perlaza and Omar Ledesma. He is currently the team's top scorer with 7 goals in the Ecuadorian Serie A 2009.
International career
editCaicedo was called up by former coach Luis Fernando Suárez to play in the Copa América 2007 for Ecuador in summer 2007. During a training session, he unluckily got injured and could not play the tournament. He was replaced by Pedro Quiñónez for the tournament. He also played in the 3-1 friendly match loss to the United States.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Donovan hat trick leads U.S. Past Ecuador - FOX Sports on MSN". Archived from the original on 2009-07-06. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
External links
edit- Caicedo's FEF player card at the Wayback Machine (archived 2012-09-05) (in Spanish)
- Luis Caicedo at Soccerway