Walter Ayoví
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Walter Ayoví Corozo, nicknamed Macaco (born 11 August 1979 in Guayaquil) is an Ecuadorian football player. He plays side midfielder for Club Deportivo El Nacional in the Ecuadorian league as well as in the national football team, where he surpassed Jose Gavica as the owner of that position.
Ayovi was transferred to Barcelona Sporting Club from Emelec on January 23, 2002, for an undisclosed amount. Despite rumors linking him to several European club sides, including Arminia Bielefeld of Germany, Ayoví remained on Barcelona's squad until 2006, when he was transferred to Club Deportivo El Nacional
He was one of the Ecuadorian footballers of the Ecuadorian national team that qualified for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. He was not included in the final World Cup squad.
[edit] Milestones
- FIFA World Cup 2002
- Ecuadorian Champion 2001 (Emelec)
- Ecuadorian Champion 2002 (Emelec)
- Second Place in the Copa Pilsener 2003 (Barcelona SC)
- Second Place in the Torneo Apertura Ecuatoriano 2005 (Barcelona SC)
[edit] External link
- Career history at National Football Teams
Ecuador squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Cevallos | 2 Porozo | 3 Hurtado | 4 de la Cruz | 5 Obregón | 6 Guerrón | 7 Asencio | 8 L. Gómez | 9 Kaviedes | 10 Aguinaga | 11 Delgado | 12 Ibarra | 13 Fernández | 14 Burbano | 15 M. Ayoví | 16 Chalá | 17 Espinoza | 18 C. Tenorio | 19 Méndez | 20 E. Tenorio | 21 Sánchez | 22 Viteri | 23 W. Ayoví | Coach: H. Gómez |