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Wílmer López

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Costa Rican footballer (born 1971)

Wilmer López
Personal information
Full nameWilmer López Arguedas
Date of birth (1971-08-03)3 August 1971 (age 54)
Place of birthAlajuela, Costa Rica
Height1.69 m (5 ft6+12 in)
PositionMidfielder
Youth career
Carmelita
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1993Carmelita(2)
1993–1998Alajuelense238(46)
1998Tolima0(0)
1998–2007Alajuelense240(34)
2007–2008Pérez Zeledón14(1)
2008–2009Carmelita18(1)
Total550
International career
1995–2003Costa Rica76(6)
Managerial career
2010–2011Jacó Rays
2017–Alajuelense
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is López and the second or maternal family name is Arguedas.

Wilmer López Arguedas (born 3 August 1971) is a retiredCosta Ricanfootballer.

He played forAlajuelense and is one of the club's biggest idols of all time.

Club career

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López made his debut in the Costa RicanPrimera División on 5 January 1992 playing withCarmelita againstASODELI also scoring his first league goal in that match.[1] The following next season, he was bought byAlajuelense, becoming one of the most beloved players[2] and a crowd favorite, playing 13 seasons and winning 7Costa Rican Championships, 3Copa Interclubes UNCAF championships and 1CONCACAF Champions' Cup, being part of the team that won 4 consecutive national championships (1999 to 2003). He was named the best player of the national tournament for two consecutive seasons before moving toDeportes Tolima in Colombia, whom he left very soon due to contractual problems,[3][4] and again during another season, when he returned to Costa Rica. He also played theCopa Merconorte and theCopa Sudamericana.

NicknamedEl Pato (The Duck), themidfielder also played forPérez Zeledón.[5] He is also known asEl Ingeniero (The Engineer) due to his amazing ability to create plays with short and long passes and also for his fast thinking that made him one of the best midfielders in the region during the '90s and the early 2000s. After 2003, he suffered multiple injuries that made him lose a lot of games and he never regained his earlier abilities as a player, although he was still loved by the crowd and gave a few good games along the road to the end of the 2007 season when his contract expired and the team decided not to hire him again. It was a very sad day for all theAlajuelense's fans. Every timePérez Zeledón played at theAlejandro Morera Soto stadium, his former fans waited for him singing[2] and clapping every time he touched the ball, letting him know he still was in their hearts. López totalled 478 league matches and 80 goals forLiga.[6] He also played 92 international club games for them.[7] He played 550 league games in total.[8]

International career

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López made his debut forCosta Rica in an August 1995friendly match againstJapan[1] and earned a total of 76 caps, scoring 6 goals.[9] He represented his country in 22FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played in all 3 games during the2002 FIFA World Cup held inKorea and Japan.[10] He also played at the1995[11] and1997 UNCAF Nations Cups[12] as well as at the1998,[13]2000,[14]2002[15] and2003 CONCACAF Gold Cups[16] and the1997 Copa América.[17] He also was a non-playing squad member at the2001 Copa América.[18]

His final international was a July2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup match against theUnited States.

International goals

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Scores and results list Costa Rica's goal tally first.
N.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.1 December 1996Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá,San José,Costa Rica United States2–02–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.23 April 1997Estadio Mateo Flores,Guatemala City,Guatemala Honduras3–04–01997 UNCAF Nations Cup
3.28 January 1998Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto,Alajuela,Costa Rica Trinidad and Tobago4–04–0Friendly match
4.4 February 1998LA Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles, United States Cuba3–07–21998 CONCACAF Gold Cup
5.4 February 1998LA Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles, United States Cuba5–07–21998 CONCACAF Gold Cup
6.26 January 2000Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá,San José,Costa Rica Trinidad and Tobago1–12–1Friendly match

Retirement

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On Wednesday 22 July 2009, López played his retirement match[19] withAlajuelense against a team of friends that he picked himself. He played the first half with his friends and the second half withAlajuelense to finish the match defending the colors that he loves.

"El Pato" was one of the most loved players inAlajuelense, along with his devotion to "La 12", the official group of Fans. They became more notorious on the day of his retirement, when all the fans jumped into the field to carry him on their shoulders for almost an hour.

Personal life

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López is married to Alejandra López and the couple has two sons and a daughter. For a brief period in 2014, her daughter dated the Costa Rican celebrity AndrésNando Sibaja.[20]

References

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  1. ^abTrayectoria de Wílmer López - Nación(in Spanish)
  2. ^abRegalo para Pato López - Nación(in Spanish)
  3. ^Wílmer en penumbras Aún no logra finiquitar su situación con el Tolima - Nación(in Spanish)
  4. ^Wílmer López listo Ayer llegó su pase internacional, procedente de Colombia - Nación(in Spanish)
  5. ^Restrepo avala a Wílmer López - Nación(in Spanish)
  6. ^Un histórico "Pato" - UNAFUT(in Spanish)
  7. ^Cordero, tico con más juegos internacionales de clubes - Nación(in Spanish)
  8. ^Marvin Obando es el que disputó más partidos en Primera División - Nación(in Spanish)
  9. ^Appearances for Costa Rica National Team - RSSSF
  10. ^Wílmer LópezFIFA competition record (archived)
  11. ^UNCAF Tournament 1995 - RSSSF
  12. ^UNCAF Tournament 1997 - RSSSF
  13. ^CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 1998 - Full Details - RSSSF
  14. ^CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 2000 - Full Details - RSSSF
  15. ^CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 2002 - Full Details - RSSSF
  16. ^CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 2003 - Full Details - RSSSF
  17. ^Copa América 1997 - RSSSF
  18. ^Copa América 2001 - RSSSF
  19. ^Se retira Wílmer López Los liguistas despiden al dueño de la número ‘6’ - Nación(in Spanish)
  20. ^Campamento tico En familia - Nación(in Spanish)

External links

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Wilmer López international tournaments
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