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Jaime Iván Kaviedes Llorenty (born 24 October 1977) is an Ecuadorian former professional
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who played as a forward.


Club career

Kaviedes rose to fame after scoring 43 goals in one season for Emelec in the 1998 Ecuadorian league. This led to a move to
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in the Italian
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. Kaviedes was unsuccessful there, since then he has journeyed around the world playing for a number of clubs in Europe, Mexico, and South America, even returning to his homeland. After a brief spell in
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, Kaviedes signed with
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club
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, and became the third Ecuadorian to play in the Premier League. He arrived at the club for a reported fee of reputedly £2 million, though there was confusion over whether he was signed on loan or on a full transfer. However, Kaviedes did not fit into Crystal Palace or with Manager
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's 4–5–1 formation. He was transferred out of the club in the 2004–05 winter transfer window. After the
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he transferred from
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in Argentina for El Nacional in his homeland, 2006 Ecuadorian League Champions. In his first official game for the club, he scored an impressive four goals. He scored 14 goals in 2007. Kaviedes was transferred to
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for the 2008 season. After two games and one goal for the club, Kaviedes had a row with the directors of the Quito club and did not make an appearance for them for the rest of 2008. In 2009, he began to train again with LDU Portoviejo, but never signed with the club. At the end of 2009, Kaviedes was in a rehabilitation clinic for a couple of months. Because of unsportsmanlike conduct, Macara cancelled his contract and Kaviedes was searching for a club in Turkey or Lebanon. In 2010, almost two years after last playing as a professional, he was signed by Macará of Ambato. In his third game for the club on 28 February against Universidad Católica, Kaviedes scored his first professional goal in 743 days. By the end of the day, he scored a hat-trick to give Macará their first win of the season.


International career

Due to his rise in worldwide prominence in the late 1990s, Kaviedes was given his Ecuador national team debut in a 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier against
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in 1998. Kaviedes scored in Ecuador's 1–1 draw with
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in 2001 during the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, which allowed Ecuador to qualify for the first time ever to a
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. He was part of the Ecuador national team that played at the 2002 and 2006
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s. He inherited the number 10 shirt for Ecuador after Alex Aguinaga's retirement, although it has been worn by
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among a few others. Kaviedes played for Ecuador during the 2006 World Cup, defeating Poland 2–0 in the opening match, and Costa Rica 3–0. It was in this game that El Nine (his nickname) scored his first World Cup goal, from a cross by Edison Mendez. Kaviedes' celebration involved donning a yellow Spider-Man mask and raising his arms – mimicking his late team-mate Otilino Tenorio's trademark goal celebration, who was killed in a car crash in 2005. "Otilino is accompanying us from heaven," Kaviedes later said. That goal helped Ecuador qualify to the second round alongside host Germany in Group A. As of 2008 he also has scored two goals in the qualifying campaign for his country. Kaviedes also represented his country at Copa América
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Style of play

Kaviedes was known as a striker with good touch, vision, passing range and a keen eye for goal. While not particularly strong in the air, Kaviedes has scored spectacular overhead goals in his career. He scored a goal with a bicycle kick with his back turned against
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while playing for
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. This goal was voted goal of the year.


Personal life

Kaviedes is of Greek and Italian descent.skysports.gr Kaviedes hopes for EU passport
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References


External links


Kaviedes' FEF Player Card
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Iván Kaviedes Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kaviedes, Ivan 1977 births Living people People from Santo Domingo de los Colorados Greek people of Ecuadorian descent Sportspeople of Ecuadorian descent Ecuadorian people of Italian descent Ecuadorian footballers Ecuador international footballers Ecuadorian expatriate sportspeople in England Ecuadorian expatriate sportspeople in Spain 1999 Copa América players 2002 FIFA World Cup players 2006 FIFA World Cup players Ecuadorian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Argentina Expatriate footballers in England Expatriate footballers in Italy Expatriate footballers in Portugal Expatriate footballers in Spain Ecuadorian Serie A players Serie A players La Liga players Premier League players Argentine Primera División players C.S. Emelec footballers A.C. Perugia Calcio players RC Celta de Vigo players Club Puebla players Real Valladolid players FC Porto players Barcelona S.C. footballers S.D. Quito footballers Crystal Palace F.C. players Argentinos Juniors footballers C.D. El Nacional footballers L.D.U. Quito footballers C.S.D. Macará footballers S.D. Aucas footballers L.D.U. Loja footballers L.D.U. Portoviejo footballers Association football forwards