Egidio Arévalo

Egidio Arévalo Ríos 2014

Egidio Arévalo Ríos ( born January 1, 1982 in Paysandú, Uruguay ) is an Uruguayan football player.

The strengths of the nickname El Cacha known, 168 cm large, central midfielder, his fighting strength and serenity.

Club career

Arévalo Ríos played for a club from his hometown Paysandú Paysandú Bella Vista. There he made ​​his debut in 2000 at the professional level. After two years there he moved to a club, which is also called Bellavista, but is based in Montevideo. Four years later, he changed the Uruguayan champions Penarol series, the final lost with the in season 2006/ 07 at the Uruguayan championship against Danubio FC.

Then he left Uruguay to join the Mexican club CF Monterrey. In the Clausura 2008 he resigned Monterrey in the play- offs from the Mexican championship in the semifinals. There, the team failed to eventual winners Santos Laguna and Monterrey although would have won the away goals after two draws, but since this does not count in Mexico, sat the plinth by Santos Laguna.

In the second half of 2008, Arévalo returned to Uruguay to Danubio back. However, CF Monterrey remained, even in exchange for Mexican first division club Arévalos San Luis in early 2009, co- owner.

At the beginning of the Clausura 2010 he moved to CA Peñarol. However, the Mexican club CF Monterrey still had half of the players rights. With Peñarol he won in May 2010 as a regular player the Uruguayan championship, after he was able to prevail in a total of three games against Nacional Montevideo with his team. As a result, the contract was extended for another six months Arévalo In July 2010, Monterrey took up his rights to Arévalo for a fee of $ 880,000 in full to CA Peñarol from. After his strong World Cup several teams, including Cagliari Calcio, Newcastle United, and Hércules CF were interested in signing Arévalos. Arévalo nevertheless remained for another six months at Peñarol. In early 2011, finally he moved to the Brazilian first division club Botafogo FR. End of July 2011 Arévalo joined the Mexican first division side Club Tijuana.

In July 2012, he moved to the Italian first division side U.S. Palermo, for whom he played in the season 2012 /13 27 league games and scored two goals.

In August 2013 he moved to the United States to Chicago Fire. It was a loan. For the Americans, he completed nine games ( no goals ). Then UANL Tigres acquired in December 2013, the transfer of rights. On December 30, 2013 Arévalo Ríos was presented as a new entry at Monarcas Morelia, where he was awarded directly for six months on. For the Mexicans, he ran up to his last preliminary game on March 15, 2014 so far in nine league games, and scored one goal. Also in two matches of the Copa Libertadores in 2014 he came to use (no gate).

National team career

Junior teams and Olympic selection

Arévalo Ríos denied on June 9, 1998 under coach Víctor Púa in the match against Colombia his only game in the U- 17 team in Uruguay. Arévalo was appointed as one of three senior players in the Uruguay squad for the Olympic football tournament in 2012. In 2012 he was included his debut July 11, 2012 five times in the Olympic team in the country to train.

A-team

Arévalo Ríos played his first senior match for the Uruguayan national team already on 27 September 2006 in the match against Venezuela.

Since he came into use in the course of the qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup only once, as a substitute, his nomination in the Uruguayan squad for the 2010 World Cup was taken with surprise. With Uruguay, he reached the fourth place in this World Cup, the best World Cup placing of Uruguay since 1970. In the match for third place against Germany, he prepared the 2-1 lead hit by Diego Forlan. Nevertheless, his team was defeated at the end with 2:3 as in the semi-final against the Netherlands.

Until the beginning of the World Cup at this time 28 -year-old six caps had denied and merely once stood in the starting lineup. It is worth noting that he played in all seven games of Uruguay at the 2010 World Cup over the full duration. Goalkeeper Fernando Muslera only and Maxi Pereira also came in all parts of Uruguay over the full time used.

In 2011, he won the Copa America with Uruguay in Argentina and was there in all games in the starting lineup. Even the FIFA Confederations Cup 2013, he worked with.

Overall Arévalo Ríos graduated so far 53 caps for the senior national team. A goal he did not achieve it. His last assignment provisionally dated March 5, 2014.

Achievements

  • Uruguayan Championship: 2010
  • World Cup Participation: 2010 ( 7 Missions )
  • Winner of the Copa America 2011
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