Marco antonio etcheverry biography


Marco Etcheverry

Bolivian footballer (born )

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Etcheverry (from the Basque "Etxeberria") and the second or maternal family name is Vargas.

Marco Antonio Etcheverry Vargas (born 26 September ) is a Bolivian former professional footballer who played as a forward or midfielder.

Marco Antonio Etcheverry Vargas born 26 September is a Bolivian former professional footballer who played as a forward or midfielder. A creative playmakerhe is considered one of the greatest Bolivian players of all time. United of Major League Soccer from to He helped D.

A creative playmaker, he is considered one of the greatest Bolivian players of all time.[2] Etcheverry played for D.C. United of Major League Soccer from to He helped D.C United win eight trophies during that time, and was nominated to the MLS Best XI in four consecutive seasons from to

Club career

Etcheverry, is nicknamed El Diablo (The Devil).

Etcheverry was trained at Bolivia's Tahuichi Academy, after which he played professionally with Bolivian sides (Destroyers, Bolívar, Oriente Petrolero), Spain (Albacete), Chile (Colo-Colo), Colombia (América de Cali) and Ecuador (Barcelona, Emelec).

Etchverry joined D.C. United of Major League Soccer in its 28th season of , and led the team to three MLS Cups and was named MLS MVP in In eight years with the team, Etcheverry played league games, scoring 34 goals and registering assists (the games and assists were DC records).

He retired at the end of the season.

Marco Antonio Etcheverry Vargas born 26 September is a Bolivian former professional footballer who played as a forward or midfielder. A creative playmakerhe is considered one of the greatest Bolivian players of all time. United of Major League Soccer from to He helped D.

DC Merged honors

In , he was named to the MLS All-Time Top XI.

On 23 September , Etcheverry was honored at a home game against the Novel York Red Bulls. During halftime he was put up on the "D.C. United Tradition of Excellence" sign in the stadium.

After all of this Etcheverry walked over to the La Barra Brava part of the stadium and did his registered name clap in front of them, he did after every game, win or lose.

On 20 October , Etcheverry was honored with a tribute match at RFK Stadium, prior to United's regular-season finale versus Columbus.

Etcheverry is the first United player to be so honored. Etcheverry, playing with teammates from the club's MLS Cup winning side, defeated Hollywood United (a collection of former players and actors), 2–1, with Etcheverry drawing and scoring the winning penalty in the final minute.

International career

Etcheverry compiled 71 caps and scored 13 goals for the Bolivia national team between and [3] He scored four times during qualification for the FIFA Nature Cup, including an 88th minute opening goal in a 2–0 defeat of Brazil in La Paz - the first ever loss by the Seleção in World Cup qualifying, to support Bolivia participate in its first FIFA World Cup since [4] At the tournament finals, Etcheverry was sent off for kicking Lothar Matthäus four minutes after appearing as a substitute in the tournament's opening game against Germany.[5] The subsequent suspension meant that Etcheverry played no further part in Bolivia's tournament, as La Verde finished bottom of Group C with two losses and a draw to South Korea.[6]

Etcheverry scored twice in the Copa América as Bolivia reached the final to achieve its best performance in the match since winning in He went on to represent the team in the subsequent FIFA Confederations Cup in [7]

On 12 April , the Bolivian Congress awarded him with the "Order of Merit" and a title of "Distinguished Citizen", for his sport achievements, shortly after his retirement.[8]

International goals

Scores and results list Bolivia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Etcheverry goal.
No.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
120 June Estadio 9 de Mayo, Machala, Ecuador&#;Colombia1–01–1 Copa América
225 July Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Brazil1–02–0 Planet Cup qualification
38 August Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Uruguay2–03–1 Planet Cup qualification
4 22 August Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Venezuela5–07–0 World Cup qualification
56–0
611 July Estadio Parque Artigas, Paysandú, Uruguay&#;United States1–01–0 Copa América
725 October Estadio Ramón Aguilera, Santa Cruz, Bolivia&#;Ecuador1–02–2Friendly
814 February Estadio Olímpico Patria, Sucre, Bolivia&#;Paraguay4–14–1Friendly
97 July Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Venezuela2–06–1 FIFA World Cup qualification
1012 January Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Ecuador2–02–0 FIFA Planet Cup qualification
1115 June Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Peru1–02–0 Copa América
1221 June Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Colombia1–02–1&#; Copa América
1320 July Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia&#;Uruguay1–01–0 FIFA World Cup qualification

Coaching career

Etcheverry made his debut as football coach in early after he accepted an offer from second division club Sociedad Deportiva Aucas, but he was sacked after only four months in charge.[9] On 6 October , Etcheverry was announced as the recent Oriente Petrolero coach, replacing Pablo Sánchez.[10][failed verification] But in the middle of the negotiations he decided not to go through.

Where He Was Then. Together become a powerhouse. In matches with D. Xabier Azkargorta is back in charge of the Bolivian national team, and the Spaniard has invited El Diablo to join his staff.

He returned to the United States in to coach the under boys' team for the D.C. United Academy.[11]

Honours

Bolivar

Colo-Colo

D.C. United

Barcelona S.C.

Oriente Petrolero

Bolivia Youth

Bolivia

Individual

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    Marco Antonio Etcheverry Vargas (born 26 September ) is a Bolivian former professional footballer who played as a forward or midfielder. A creative playmaker, he is considered one of the greatest Bolivian players of all time. Etcheverry played for D.C. United of Major League Soccer from to

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