Claudio López (footballer)

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Claudio López
Personal information
Full nameClaudio Javier López
Date of birth (1974-07-17) 17 July 1974
Place of birthRío Tercero, Argentina
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionForward, Winger
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1996Racing Club116(25)
1996–2000Valencia126(47)
2000–2004Lazio106(29)
2004–2006América87(27)
2007–2008Racing Club34(10)
2008–2009Kansas City Wizards57(13)
2010Colorado Rapids11(0)
Total537(151)
National team
1996Argentina Olympic6(2)
1995–2003Argentina55(10)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 9 November 2010.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 13 April 2010

Claudio Javier López (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈklauðjo ˈlopes], born 17 July 1974 in Río Tercero) is a retired Argentine footballer.

He is known by the nickname "El Piojo", meaning "the louse", and is well known for his pace, dribbling skills and world class finishing.

Career

Early career

López began his professional career with Estudiantes de La Plata in his native Argentina in 1990 as a 16-year old. However, he moved to Racing the next year, where he would remain until he transferred in 1996 to Spanish club Valencia.

Europe

López remained with Valencia for five years, helping the team to be runner-up in the UEFA Champions League in the 1999–2000 season, when he was transferred to Lazio of Serie A for a sum of 35 million Euro.[citation needed] He was partnered with Hernán Crespo. Unfortunately, López suffered from injury problems while at Lazio, and was unable to fulfil the hopes that accompanied him, but the Lazio's fans consider López an idol, because he made great and beautiful goals. While in Lazio, in the UEFA Champions League season 2000–2001, he scored an Olympic goal (goal direct from a corner-kick) against Anderlecht in Olimpico Roma Stadium.

Mexico, return to Racing

López joined Club América for the 2004 Apertura, where he played in 17 games, scoring four goals. The following season, Clausura 2005 brought better results, with López scoring a total of 14 goals overall and helping the team to its tenth League championship in its history. It was his first and only league championship with any team. Claudio was instrumental to the team's success, also helping them win the CONCACAF Champions' Cup by scoring two goals in the Final over Tecos UAG.He played the Fifa Club World Cup in 2006.

In 2007 López returned to Racing, 11 years after his departure from the club, and the country. In most of those games, usually coming in as a late sub, López scored several important goals.

Major League Soccer

On 7 March 2008, it was announced López had signed with the Kansas City Wizards on a free transfer. López fell under the league's designated player qualification, which means only the first $415,000 of his salary counted against Kansas City Wizards’ team salary cap. He has since had his contract restructured to take him below designated player status. [1] He scored on his debut for Kansas City against DC United on 29 March 2008.

On 23 February 2010 the Argentine striker left after two seasons Kansas City Wizards.[2] "We would have liked to have Claudio back in 2010, but unfortunately it became clear early in the contract negotiations that we could not give him what he desired," Wizards Manager Peter Vermes said.[3]

López was later signed by league rivals Colorado Rapids on 2 April 2010.[4]

After the 2010 MLS season Colorado declined López's contract option and Lopez elected to participate in the 2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft. López became a free agent in Major League Soccer when he was not selected in the Re-Entry draft.

International

López had a distinguished career with Argentina. After winning a silver medal with the Under-23 team during the 1996 Summer Olympics, López made appearances in both the 1998 and 2002 World Cups. He scored against Netherlands in the 1998 FIFA World Cup when he kicked the ball between Edwin van der Sar's legs to equalize in a game that Argentina lost 2-1.

Club statistics

[5]

Club performance League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Argentina League Cup South America Total
1992/93RacingPrimera División191
1993/94363
1994/95263
1995/963518
Spain League Copa del Rey Europe Total
1996/97ValenciaLa Liga3232062405
1997/98321250--3712
1998/99322169404230
1999/003411201865417
Italy League Coppa Italia Europe Total
2000/01[6]LazioSerie A1600065225
2001/02291010823812
2002/03341540924717
2003/042745040364
Mexico League Cup North America Total
2004/05AméricaPrimera División3313
2005/06305
2006/07123
Argentina League Cup South America Total
2006/07RacingPrimera División185
2007/08165
United States League Open Cup North America Total
2008Kansas City WizardsMajor League Soccer28621307
200929720317
2010Colorado Rapids11020130
Country Argentina 15035
Spain 1304720928817364
Italy 1062910027914338
Mexico 7521
United States 6813617414
Total 525145

National team statistics

[7]

Argentina national team
YearAppsGoals
199520
199650
199782
1998123
199940
200082
200183
200260
200320
Total5510

Honours

Spain Valencia CF
Italy S.S. Lazio
Mexico Club América
  • Primera División de México: Clausura 2005
  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 2006
  • Campeón de Campeones: 2004–2005
United States Colorado Rapids

See also

  • List of current MLS players
  • List of current MLS players with national team caps

References

  1. KC OnDemand.com Article Detail
  2. Claudio Lopez a Wizard no more | Sounders Insider – The News Tribune. Blog.thenewstribune.com (23 February 2010).
  3. Wizards part ways with Claudio Lopez
  4. Colorado signs Argentine Claudio Lopez. Usatoday.Com (2 April 2010).
  5. Claudio López at National-Football-Teams.com
  6. Stats do not include 1/2 in Supercoppa Italiana.
  7. Claudio López (footballer) at National-Football-Teams.com

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