Otilino Tenorio

Otilino George Tenorio Bastidas ( born February 1, 1980 in Guayaquil, † May 7, 2005 at Patricia Pilar in the province of Los Ríos ) was an Ecuadorian football player.

Tenorio's parents moved in 1971 from Esmeraldas to Guayaquil, where they lived in a modest neighborhood; his father worked as a construction worker, dealers and security guard. Tenorio began his career at Emelec Guayaquil, after he was discovered at a neighborhood youth tournament. Since 1998, he played in the first team. He moved in early 2004 to the Saudi Arabian club Al- Nasr, before he came to the first division Ecuador El Nacional Quito. There he became one of the best strikers in the country. Recently, he finished in the top scorer of the national championship second place.

He was national player and was one of the hopes of the team in qualifying for the World Cup 2006. He made ​​his debut on 16 October 2002 in a friendly match in San Jose Costa Rica and played on 4 May 2005 in a friendly match at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New jersey, the Ecuador defeated Paraguay 1-0. In a total of 13 international matches, he scored six goals. When two friendly matches on 26 and 29 January 2005, compared Panama succeeded Tenorio to achieve both goals in both cases the respective 2:0 Full for Ecuador.

Otilino Tenorio came under authorities information on 7 May 2005 at the age of 25 in a car accident. Thus he sped on his way to his parents in the coastal city of Guayaquil with his car on the main road between Santo Domingo de los Colorados and Quevedo had loaded about 280 kilometers southwest of Quito in an overtaking maneuver into a truck, the gas bottles. According to press reports took up to 12,000 followers to his funeral in Guayaquil. Tenorio is survived by his wife and three small children. After Tenorio's father filed a June 13 display on suspicion of murder against two fellow passengers of his son, the prosecutor took on more detailed investigations, however, did not lead to new results.

Tenorio had the nickname El Enmarascado ( engl. the Masked ) or Spiderman del Fútbol, as he used to celebrate his gates with different masks that resembled that of Spiderman. In the 2006 World Cup in Germany Kaviedes Iván Tenorio recalled by sat up one held in the color yellow jersey Spiderman mask in the group match against Costa Rica to the 3-0 achieved by him. Also the striker Edmundo Zura celebrated its doors as a tribute to Tenorio with a Spiderman mask. In March 2007, the International Football Association Board banned in response to Kaviedes ' jubilation at the World Cup celebrating goals by placing of face masks.

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