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Víctor Hugo Montaño Caicedo (; born 1 May 1984) is a Colombian former professional
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who played as a
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. He made one appearance for the Colombia national team in 2011.


Club career


Early career

Although born in Cali, Montaño started his professional career at Bogota side
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as a teenager. He showed great promise in Colombia and at the age of 20, on 26 June 2004, secured a move to newly promoted
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side
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in a one-year deal. Montaño appeared in 33 Ligue 1 games in his first season in Europe and netted 2 goals, but was unable to prevent Istres from finishing last and returning to
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.


Montpellier

Following the club's relegation he was sold to fellow Ligue 2 side
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. After playing with Montpellier for four seasons in Ligue 2, the club were promoted in
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after finishing two points behind champions RC Lens. During the promotion campaign, Montaño finished with 15 goals, three behind top scorer Grégory Thil, and also contributed with seven assists. In the club's first season back in the French top flight, Montpellier finished in 5th spot on 69 points, just two points away from a Champions League spot. The other two promoted clubs,
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and
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, fared much worse and immediately dropped back down to Ligue 2, with Montaño scoring goals against Boulogne. Montaño was a big part of Montpellier's success that campaign as he contributed with 11 goals, from 84 shots, and three assists. Included in this, was an impressive brace against Lille on 22 November 2009, that saw his side win 2–0, and a long range effort that helped his side to a dramatic 2–1 victory over Lyon on 23 December.


Stade Rennais

After a successful five-year spell at Montpellier, Montaño joined Rennes in summer 2010. He signed a four-year deal with the club and was brought in following the departure of
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to
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. The transfer fee paid to Montpellier was reported as €6 million. He made his debut for the club on 14 August 2010, the opening day of the Ligue 1 season against
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. He made an immediate impact, scoring the opening goal and providing an assist for
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, as his side eventually won 3–0. On 9 January 2011 Montano scored his first brace for the club, coming in a 7–0 thrashing of
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side
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. Following a horrendous 5–1 loss to
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on 29 January 2011, Rennes pulled off five straight Ligue 1 victories to go temporarily top of the table on 5 March 2011. Montaño was very instrumental in this run, scoring three goals in three straight games. The first goal of this run came on 13 February against relegation threatened
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and send his club up to second spot. On 26 February, Rennes played host to
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, with Abdoulrazak Boukari and Montaño scoring to send Rennes above
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in the league table. Following this game, Montano was only able to find the net two more times for the rest of the campaign. He scored one and assisted Jérôme Leroy for the winner against
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on 15 May 2011, and also found the back of the net against champions Lille on 29 May. Rennes eventually ran out of steam, finishing in sixth spot, but did secure a
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play-off spot. Montaño finished his first season with the
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club as an important part of the offense. He started in 31
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fixtures, netting nine goals and adding four assists. His second season in Brittany started much like his first. In the second leg of their third qualifying round match against Georgian side
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, Montaño scored in the 75th minute and Julien Féret added another ten minutes later, as the French side ran out 7–2 aggregate winners. The start of the league campaign was impressive for Rennes as well, Montano scored one and assisted another on the opening day of the new
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season. This time it came against newly promoted
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and his side won 5–1. On 18 August 2011, Montaño scored the winning goal of their first leg Europa League play-off tie against
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in Serbia. His 75th-minute strike put Stade Rennais in control of the tie and favorites to advance to the group stages. In the second leg Montaño opened the scoring in the 10th minute and was later substituted by Stephane Dalmat, as Rennes won 4–0, 6–1 on aggregate. On 18 September Montano put his side 1–0 up in the 19th minute against AS Nancy-Lorraine after being fed in by strike partner
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, the match ended in a 1–1 draw. In the final game of the season on 20 May 2012, Montaño opened the scoring in the ninth minute as Rennes went on to secure a 5–0 defeat of relegated club
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.


Return to Montpellier

On 7 August 2013, Montpellier re-signed Montaño from fellow Ligue 1 club
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.


FAS

Montaño signed with C.D. FAS of the
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for the Apertura 2018 tournament. In December 2018, Montaño's contract was not renewed by FAS. On 29 December 2018, Montaño was on trial with C.D. Municipal Limeño.


Orsomarso

In January 2019, Montaño signed with Orsomarso in Colombia.


International career

Montaño played with the Colombia U20 national team at the
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in the United Arab Emirates, helping Colombia finish third by winning against Argentina 2–1. In 2011, he made one appearance for the Colombia national team.


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