- Luis Tejada
Football player infobox
playername = Luis Tejada
fullname = Luis Carlos Tejada Hansell
nickname = El Matador
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1982|3|23
cityofbirth =Panama City
countryofbirth =Panama
height = height|m=1.82
currentclub = Millonarios
clubnumber = 11
position = Forward
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 200120022003200420052005-2006 2006 2007 2007 2007-2008 2008-present
clubs = TauroPlaza Amador Deportes Tolima Envigado Fútbol Club Al Ain FC Plaza Amador Once Caldas Real Salt Lake TauroAmérica de Cali Millonarios
caps(goals) = ? (?)? (?)? (?)? (?)? (?)? (?)? (?)? (?)? (4)30 (15)1 (0)
nationalyears =
nationalteam = Panama
nationalcaps(goals) = 9 (9)
pcupdate = 17 August, 2008
ntupdate = 31 July 2006Luis Carlos Tejada Hansell (born
March 23 ,1982 ) is aPanama nianfootball (soccer) striker , who plays for the Panamanian national team,and he plays forCopa Mustang sideMillonarios .Club
Tejada's debut in professional soccer was with
Tauro F.C. in the local league were he managed to make a good impression and quickly moved to Colombia to play with Colombian sideDeportes Tolima . Later on he was transferred to first division teamEnvigado Fútbol Club in 2004, and after a splendid participation in theGold Cup , he sets off to theUnited Arab Emirates .In 2005 he signed a 3-year contract to send him to
Al Ain FC of theUnited Arab Emirates . However, he did not yield the same results he obtained in theGold Cup , reason why shortly after finished theAFC Champions League , and he returned to Panama.Returning to Panama, he participated in the championship of Clausura of ANAPROF, with the Plaza Amador, one of the best teams of the local football league. But he only participated in a few matches. His conditioning was not optimal, and he acquired the nickname of "el gordito (fatty)". Growing into better form, he moved on to Colombia, where he played a short spell with ex
Copa Libertadores championsOnce Caldas , from which he was fired for disciplinary problems. He then returned to Panama to play forPlaza Amador .Real Salt Lake of
Major League Soccer announced the signing of Tejada onDecember 12 2006 , for the 2007 season. He played only two minutes in five games, however, before he was released by head coachJason Kreis . He returned toPanamanian sideTauro F.C. , but did not play very much since he was shortly signed byColombian sideAmerica de Cali . He scored 4 goals during his short stay inPanama ."Matador" scored only 3 goals in the "Torneo Finalizacion 2007", however he became a key player for America in the next tournament. Tejada played 19 games in the "Torneo Iniciacion 2008" where he scored 12 goals, becoming
America de Cali 's top-scorer and the second in the tournament. Tejada reached the final where America lost toBoyaca Chico . He was nicknamed by theColombian press as America's golden tooth ("el diente de oro del America") because of his golden tooth. After the tournament, there was numerous interest for Tejada, includidngArgentinian side River Plate [ [http://foros.latinol.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=18&t=001763 "Matador" Tejada posible refuerzo del River Plate] ] , however nothing was concrete. Unfortunately for the "Matador" America could not pay his salary and price so he was sold toBogota 's sideMillonarios where he debuted onAugust 16 ,2008 in the "Embajadores" victory overDeportes Quindio National team
In March 2005, Tejada scored a great goal on an overhead kick against Mexico in a World Cup 2006 qualifying match that gave Panama a 1:1 tie against the
CONCACAF giants. This goal was voted like the best goal of the year by Fox Sports.Tejada led Panama to the
2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup final, where they finished as runners-up to the United States. He scored three goals to end up as joint top scorer, but unfortunately, he missed his penalty kick in the penalty shoot-out against the United States in the final. He was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament for his efforts.References
External links
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=UhNzLFjrgfQ Video of the famous overhead goal against Mexico]
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