Iván Kaviedes

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Iván Kaviedes
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Iván Kaviedes (2015)
Personnel
Surname Jaime Iván Kaviedes Llorenty
birthday October 24, 1977
place of birth Santo Domingo de los ColoradosEcuador
size 182 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1998 CS Emelec 59 (46)
1999 AC Perugia Calcio 14 0(4)
1999-2003 Celta Vigo 6 0(0)
2000 →  Puebla FC  (loan) 11 0(4)
2000-2001 →  Real Valladolid  (loan) 23 0(6)
2002 →  FC Porto  (loan) 1 0(0)
2002 →  Barcelona SC Guayaquil  (loan) 8 0(4)
2003 Puebla FC 6 0(0)
2003 Deportivo Quito 10 0(2)
2004-2006 Barcelona SC Guayaquil 43 (14)
2004 →  Crystal Palace  (loan) 4 0(0)
2005-2006 →  Argentinos Juniors  (loan) 13 0(1)
2007 CD El Nacional 34 (14)
2008 LDU Quito 2 0(1)
2010-2011 Macará 22 (10)
2011–2012 CD El Nacional 16 0(7)
2012 Deportivo Quito 0 0(0)
2012 SD Aucas 14 0(5)
2014– LDU Loja 3 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1996-2011 Ecuador 57 (17)
1 Only league games are given.
As of November 1, 2014

Jaime Iván Kaviedes Llorenty (born October 24, 1977 in Santo Domingo de los Colorados ) is an Ecuadorian football player.

Kaviedes is considered a technically strong striker who is difficult to separate from the ball and is also a good free-kick taker. But he also has a reputation for not being constant in his performance and commitment. His career is characterized by numerous short-term engagements at twelve different clubs in the top leagues of Ecuador, Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Italy, Portugal and England.

Club soccer

Kaviedes made his first first division game as a youth player for CS Emelec in Guayaquil in 1995 , where he soon became a regular and goalscorer. In the 1998 season he scored 43 goals in 39 official encounters, setting a record for goalscoring in one season, which was only exceeded by Lionel Messi in the 2011/12 season (50 goals this season). He was then honored by the National Congress and received the IFFHS award for the most successful goalscorer in a national league in 1998. He was signed by AC Perugia to Italy, where he became the first Ecuadorian player in Serie A , but in the second half of the 1998/99 season scored only four goals.

For the following season 1999/00 he moved to Celta Vigo in Spain for more than five million dollars . Here, too, he had no resounding success and was loaned to Puebla FC in Mexico after the first half of the season. He spent the 2000/01 season on loan at Real Valladolid . Here he scored a goal with an overhead kick against FC Barcelona on matchday 37 , which was considered to be one of the most beautiful of the season. In the 2001/02 season he was initially back in the squad of Celta Vigo, but was not used by coach Víctor Fernández . A two-month, unsuccessful stint at FC Porto followed during the season . Kaviedes was then loaned from Celta to Barcelona SC Guayaquil in Ecuador. At this club, the local rival of his home club Emelec, he found his form back. After Kaviedes had represented his country at the 2002 World Cup and took on both Ecuadorian and Spanish citizenship, he was given a new opportunity to return to the squad for the 2002/03 season at Celta. However, he was used again only rarely and again awarded to the second half of the season, again to FC Puebla in Mexico. He was soon no longer employed there either, and after three months he returned to Ecuador to reflect on his future. He planned to retire but was then approved to play for Deportivo Quito until June 2003 , where he played ten games and scored two goals, one of which was voted the most beautiful of the season.

For the 2003/04 season, Kaviedes met again in Vigo, but did not appear when leaving for training camp to prepare for the season. He told the club management that he was dissatisfied with his situation and wanted to leave the club. The management of Celta Vigo then reported him to FIFA for breach of contract. Finally, in February 2004, he moved again to Barcelona SC Guayaquil in Ecuador, after having reached an agreement with those responsible at Celta Vigo to acquire part of his transfer rights himself, which are now owned by the small club CS Norte América in Guayaquil and de facto from financing Ecuadorian entrepreneurs are held.

In July 2004 Kaviedes traveled to London for trial training with the Premier League promoted Crystal Palace and was committed by this. However, he could not assert himself here either, played only four competitive games and returned to Barcelona SC Guayaquil in January 2005. After he and his team had qualified for the play-offs for the championship, he was suspended in the final phase of the season after an argument with a journalist, and should no longer be used and possibly given to a second division club. Finally, Argentinos Juniors from Buenos Aires signed him, for whom he was active in the 2005 Clausura tournament and the 2006 Apertura tournament. After his contract there expired, Kaviedes moved back to Ecuador for Barcelona SC Guayaquil. There he was removed from the squad in mid-October 2006 after he did not appear for training for several days. For the 2007 season, the military club CD El Nacional from Quito signed him, which also acquired part of the transfer rights. There he scored four goals in the first game of the season against Emelec and was the most successful goalscorer of the Apertura half of the season.

After the season in which he had to survive a longer period of injury, he moved within Quito to Liga de Quito. Due to financial disagreements with the club management, he left the club unilaterally after a few weeks. In May 2008 he was sued by Liga de Quito for repayment of US $ 220,000, with which he was supposed to negotiate his transfer rights with Norte América and El Nacional, which he never did. Kaviedes did not deny the debt and stated that he would repay it as soon as a planned move abroad was successful. This did not happen at first, which is why a move to the Ecuadorian newly promoted Liga de Portoviejo failed in May 2009 . After a two-month stay in a rehab clinic in Quito in autumn 2009, he was signed for the 2010 season by Macará , an Ecuadorian first division club based in Ambato . On February 13, 2010, he played his first league game for the new club when he came on for Argentina Juan Carlos Ferreyro in a 2-0 loss to Barcelona SC Guayaquil in the 76th minute .

National team

Kaviedes made his debut for the national team on October 14, 1998 against Brazil . He made 57 international matches in which he scored 17 goals. He took part in the 2002 World Cup and was surprisingly - and controversially discussed in his home country - nominated for the 2006 World Cup . There he was used in all four games of his team and scored a goal in the group game against Costa Rica, which he celebrated in homage to his fatally injured former teammate Otilino Tenorio with a Spiderman mask.

He also took part in the 1999 Copa America tournament, where he was the top scorer in his country with two goals.

Others

Kaviedes has Greek and Catalan ancestors. His parents died in a car accident when he was very young. He grew up with his grandparents.

In Ecuador, Kaviedes is nicknamed “Nine” (emphasized like German) because as a child he was given the jersey of a team that made a guest appearance, on which the English word for “9” was not printed. In the German coverage of the 2006 World Cup, another nickname, "the crazy Iván" (Spanish: El Loco Iván ), is highlighted, which is hardly used in his home country.

In mid-1999 he was also given the nickname El inseminador (to dt: the pollinator ), because at the same time three young mothers declared in the Ecuadorian public that Kaviedes was the father of their respective child.

In September 2009 he went to an addiction therapy clinic.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Piden saber la verdad sobre Kaviedes ( Memento of the original of September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , El Mercurio (Cuenca), December 17, 2004, Kaviedes sí jugará en Barcelona , El Mercurio (Manta), February 10, 2005. According to Kaviedes' player pass ( Memento of the original from August 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was used automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Kaviedes transfer rights from February 2 to August 8, 2004 were initially with Barcelona SC Guayaquil and have been with Norte América since then. For Norte América, however, Kaviedes was only allowed to play between loans and during breaks in competitions. At the beginning of 2004 the brothers Leonardo and Richard Bohrer were presidents of Barcelona SC Guayaquil and Norte América respectively. In an interview, Leonardo Bohrer stated that Kaviedes had been handed over to Norte América in order to protect the claims of those "investors" who had financed Kaviedes' move from Celta Vigo to Barcelona from possible influence of changing management circles at Barcelona SC Guayaquil, see Kaviedes sí pertenece a Norteamérica ( Memento of the original from September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Radio Cadena Val, December 16, 2004. With its move to El Nacional in 2007, the Ecuadorian military club apparently took over half of the transfer rights (see Kaviedes: “Hay ofertas, pero yo en segunda división no juego” , futbolecuador.com , 10. July 2007 (Spanish)).  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.elmercurio.com.ec @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ecuafutbol.org @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.radiocadenaval.com
  2. Liga a punto de ganarle un juicio por daños y perjuicios a Kaviedes , futbolecuador.com, May 9, 2008 and “Liga de Quito demanda a Iván Kaviedes pero éste asegura que devolverá todo el dinero”, ivankaviedes.com, May 15, 2008 .
  3. Match report  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the homepage of the Ecuadorian Football Association@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ecuafutbol.org  
  4. Kaviedes se recupera de adicción en clínica quiteña , El Universo, 10 September 2009.

Web links

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