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Juan Carlos Panameño
Personal information
Full name Juan Carlos Panameño Sifón
Date of birth (1977-04-12) April 12, 1977 (age 47)
Place of birth San Salvador, El Salvador
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1991–1997 ADET
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2000 ADET
2000 Luis Ángel Firpo
2001–2005 FAS
2006–2007 Chalatenango
2007–2008 Isidro Metapán
2008–2009 Marte Soyapango
2009 Santa Tecla
2010 Nejapa/Alacranes Del Norte
International career
2000 El Salvador 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 28 August 2011

Template:Spanish name 2 Juan Carlos Panameño Sifón (born April 12, 1977 in San Salvador, El Salvador) is a Salvadoran footballer

Club career

Nicknamed La Brujita (the little witch), Panameño came through the youth ranks at ADET and made his senior debut in 1998. In 2000, he had a short spell at Luis Ángel Firpo and when ADET sold him to Alianza he did not want to join them but instead trained with FAS, thus possibly disabling himself to play at the start of the 2001 Apertura.[1] He finally joined FAS for whom he made his debut in a September 2001 4-0 win over Dragón. He scored 2 goals on his debut and went on to win 5 league titles with FAS, however he left the club at the end of 2005 due to limited playing opportunities.[2] He joined Chalatenango, then Isidro Metapán before he ended up playing in the Salvadoran second division with Marte Soyapango (with whom he reached the Final of the second division B in 2009),[3] Santa Tecla[4] and Nejapa/Alacranes Del Norte.

International career

Panameño made his debut for El Salvador in a February 2000 friendly match against Honduras, coming on as a second half substitute for William Renderos,[5] and has earned a total of just 2 caps, scoring no goals. His other and final international game was a July 2000 friendly match against Guatemala.

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