Iván Kaviedes

Jaime Iván Kaviedes Llorenty ( born October 24, 1977 in Santo Domingo de los Colorados ) is an Ecuadorian footballer. The striker plays since the beginning of 2010 for CSD Macará in Ecuador, after he had previously almost two years without a club. He was international.

Kaviedes is considered technically strong, difficult to be separated from the ball striker, a good free kick taker is beyond. He is also reputed to be a little constant in his achievements and his commitment. His career is marked by numerous short-term exposures to now twelve different clubs in the top divisions of the countries Ecuador, Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Italy, Portugal and England.

Club football

Kaviedes made ​​in 1995 as a youth player his first top-flight for CS Emelec Guayaquil, where he became a regular player and top scorer soon. In the 1998 season he scored 43 goals in 39 official matches, setting a record for top scorer in a season, which was only surpassed by Lionel Messi in the season 2011/2012 (50 goals this season ). He was subsequently honored by the National Congress and was commissioned by the IFFHS the prize for the top scorer of a national league in 1998., He was obliged by AC Perugia in Italy, where he became the first Ecuadorian player in Serie A, but in the second half of the 1998/99 season only scored four goals.

For the following season 1999/2000, he spent more than five million dollars at Celta Vigo in Spain. Again, he had no resounding success and was borrowed after the first round of the Puebla FC in Mexico. The 2000/01 season he spent on loan at Real Valladolid. Here he scored at the 37th game against FC Barcelona bicycle kick a goal, which was considered one of the best this season. In the 2001 /02 season he was first again in the squad Celta Vigo, but was not used by coach Víctor Fernández. Even in the season followed a two-month, less than successful stint at FC Porto. Kaviedes was then on loan from Celta in Barcelona SC Ecuador. In this association, the local rivals his home club Emelec, he was back to his form. After Kaviedes had represented his country at the 2002 World Cup and also accepted Spanish citizenship in addition to the Ecuadorian, he was awarded the 2002/03 season at Celta a new opportunity to return to the squad. However, he was again rarely used and re- awarded to the second round, again to FC Puebla in Mexico. There he was soon no longer used and returned after three months back to Ecuador to think about his future. He planned to end his career, but then received permission to June 2003 to play for Deportivo Quito, where he completed ten games and scored two goals, one of which was voted best of the season.

For the season 2003/ 04 Kaviedes met again in Vigo, but appeared on departure to training camp not preparation for the season. He told the club's management that he was unhappy with his situation and wanted to leave the club. Then the leadership of Celta Vigo at the FIFA him indicated for breach of contract. Finally he joined in February 2004, again to Barcelona SC in Ecuador, after he had reached an agreement with the person in charge at Celta Vigo to buy itself a part of his transfer rights, which are now the small CS Norte América in Guayaquil and de facto financed Ecuadorian entrepreneurs are held.

In July 2004 Kaviedes traveled to London for trial with Premier League newly promoted Crystal Palace and was obliged by this. However, he could not even here the long term prevail, completed only four competitive games and returned in January 2005 back to Barcelona SC. After he had qualified his team for the play- offs for the championship, he was suspended in the final stages of the season after a skirmish with a journalist, and should no longer be used and discharged at best to a second division. Finally, it undertook Argentinos Juniors from Buenos Aires, where he was active in the Clausura 2005 and Apertura 2006 tournament. After his contract expired there, Kaviedes moved back to Ecuador to Barcelona SC. Mid- October 2006, where he was after he failed to appear for several days for training, dropped from the squad. For season 2007, the military club CD El Nacional from Quito, who also acquired a portion of the transfer rights he committed. He scored four goals in the first season game against Emelec and was top scorer of the Apertura season half.

After the season, in which he had to survive a prolonged injury phase, he moved to within Quito Liga de Quito. Due to financial disagreements with the club's leadership, he left the club on one side but after a few weeks. In May 2008, he was sued by Liga de Quito on repayment of 220,000 U.S. dollars, with which he was to lead negotiations over his transfer rights Norte América and El Nacional, which he never took. Kaviedes did not dispute the debt and stated that she repay as soon as an intended change has succeeded abroad. This did not happen at first, so in May 2009, also failed in changing to the Ecuadorian climber Liga de Porto Viejo. After a two-month stay in a rehabilitation clinic in Quito in the fall of 2009, he was the 2010 season of CSD Macará, one based in Ambato Ecuador's first division, committed. On February 13, 2010 he played his first league game for his new club when he came off the bench in a 0-2 defeat against Barcelona SC Guayaquil in the 76th minute for the Argentine Juan Carlos Ferreyro.

National

Kaviedes made ​​his debut for the national team on 14 October 1998 against Brazil. Since then he has completed 51 international matches ( as of 27 June 2007), in which he scored 14 goals. He participated in the 2002 World Cup and was part of a surprise - and controversy in his home country - nominated for the 2006 World Cup. There he was employed in all four games of his team and scored a goal in the group stage match against Costa Rica, which he celebrated in tribute to his former team-mates fatalities Otilino Tenorio with a Spiderman mask.

He also took part in the tournament for the Copa América 1999, where he was 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 as German ), because as a child the jersey of a team that did a guest game got was printed on the not the number, but the English word for " nine ". In the German coverage of the 2006 World Cup, another nickname, "The Crazy Ivan " (Spanish: El Loco Iván ) is highlighted, which is hardly used in his home country.

In mid-1999 he also received the nickname El inseminador ( Engl. The pollinators ), because at the same time, three young mothers stated in the Ecuadorian public, Kaviedes was the father of their respective child.

In September 2009, he went to a clinic for addiction therapy.

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