Peguero Jean Philippe

Jean Philippe Peguero ( born September 29, 1981 in Port-de- Paix ) is a Haitian soccer player and national team of the Haitian national soccer team.

Career

Association

Peguero won in 2003 with Don Bosco FC, ​​the Overture the Haitian championship. In March 2004 he moved to play for the Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer. His first season he finished with seven goals and four assists in only 18 games. In the second season, he came up with seven goals and six assists until he joined in April 2006 through an exchange with Thiago Martins to the New York Red Bulls. He scored six goals in twelve games and two goals in the friendly match against Bayern Munich.

In July 2006, he joined the Danish Superliga for Brøndby IF. On August 5, he scored in his first league game also equal his first goal for 3-0 against AC Horsens. In his third league game on August 20 against Viborg FF he also scored the 3-0, but injured his cruciate ligament so violently that it was feared he would turn seven to eight months. This diagnosis even worse, he completed more than a year, no more games for Brøndby.

On 15 April 2008 he returned to the Major League Soccer when he was presented to the San Jose Earthquakes. However, he could never properly recover from the injury, completed just three games and ended after the expiry of the loan period in November 2008, his professional career.

On 14 July 2011, after two years no official game more had denied that he signed with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League. On June 4, against the Puerto Rico Islanders FC, ​​he scored the game -winning goal, which was his only though. Peguero graduated only eight league games before he turned out the rest of the season due to injury and then released at the end of the season of the Strikers. Since then, he plays in his home for Don Bosco FC.

National

Peguero played for the U- 23 where he scored twelve goals in nine games. In July 2003, he made his senior international debut against St. Kitts and Nevis. In the national team, he completed ten games indenes he scored nine goals.

In March 2009, he made his comeback in the national team, although he had already four months retired from professional football. He played the last 16 minutes at the 0-4 defeat to Panama when he came on for Ricardo Pierre- Louis. In May 2009, he was still part of the squad for the friendly against Jamaica, but was not used.

Achievements

  • Haitian master: 2003 ( Overture)
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