Froylán Ledezma

Froylán Ledezma as a player of FC Admira Wacker Mödling (2009)

Froylán Ledezma Stevens ( born January 2, 1978 in La Uruca, San José Province ) is a Costa Rican football player.

Ledezma started his professional football career at LD Alajuelense in his native Costa Rica. In 1997 he moved to Dutch giants Ajax Amsterdam, from where he moved to Paraguay to Cerro Porteño 2000. From 2002 to 2003 the striker in Bolivia The Strongest La Paz in 2003 he played on loan for a year at his regular club LD Alajuelense. From 2004 he played again for The Strongest La Paz in 2005 moved to Greece to Ledezma Akratitos Ano Liossiou. Since the beginning of the 2006/2007 season Ledezma plays at SC Rheindorf Altach. But he has the club leave in the summer and has moved to FC Augsburg. He wrote there a 2- year contract. In his first year there, he scored in 18 games 3 goals this season.

In August 2008, Ledezma moved to FC Admira Wacker Mödling in the Austrian second league. In the fall of 2009 he was removed from coach Walter Schachner from the squad finally resolved in December 2009 the contract. He then moved back to his home to CS Herediano and reached with the team not only the Playoffs, but even the final of the national championship, which was only narrowly lost. After Ledezma has decided in the winter of 2010 to withdraw from the national team of Costa Rica, he joined shortly thereafter returned to Austria to his former club FC Trenkwalder Admira. Based private problems Ledezmas contract was terminated by mutual agreement among the Dutch Austrians in winter 2011. Ledezma returns to his native Costa Rica and will go in the future for LD Alajuelense hunting for goals.

Achievements

  • National football team (Costa Rica)
  • Football players (Netherlands)
  • Soccer player (SC Rheindorf Altach )
  • Football Player ( Germany )
  • Soccer player (FC Admira Wacker Vienna)
  • Costa Ricans
  • Born in 1978
  • Man
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