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Sebastián Botero

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Sebastián Botero
Personal information
Full name Juan Sebastián Botero
Date of birth (1986-07-04) July 4, 1986 (age 38)
Place of birth Ames, IA,[1] United States
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) midfielder[1]
Youth career
1999–2003 Independiente Medellín
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2007 Independiente Medellín 46 (?)
2007 FC Dallas 0 (0)
2008–2009 Atlético Huila
2009 Once Caldas
2009 Independiente Medellín
2012 Cúcuta Deportivo
2013 Deportivo Rionegro
2013 Atlético Huila 8 (0)
International career
2003 Colombia U-17
Managerial career
2014–2020 Independiente Medellín (youth)
2020–2022 Fortaleza C.E.I.F. (youth)
2022– Independiente Medellín (youth)
2023 Independiente Medellín (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of August 23, 2007
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of August 23, 2007

Juan Sebastián Botero (born July 4, 1986, in Ames, Iowa), is an American-born Colombian soccer manager and former midfielder.[2] His parents moved from Colombia to the United States before he was born.[1] He is the current coach of the youth squads of Colombian club Independiente Medellín.

Football career

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Then, Botero and his family moved back to Colombia when he was one year old, and he joined the Independiente Medellín youth system at age 13. He made his professional first team debut for Medellín at age 17, on August 3, 2003, versus Atlético Huila. In his four years with the club, he went on to make 46 first team appearances, playing his final game in June 2007 against Cúcuta Deportivo.[3][4]

In 2003, Botero played for the Colombia national under-17 football team in the South American U-17 Championship held in Bolivia, scoring a goal against Paraguay while also playing against Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, and Uruguay. This Colombian team was managed by coach Eduardo Lara.[5]

Botero was on the development roster with FC Dallas during 2007,[2] but was waived at the end of the year. He was later picked up to play for Atlético Huila to perform in the Copa Mustang in Colombia, and played for Once Caldas during the second half of 2009. Then, in 2012 he was hired by Cúcuta Deportivo.[6]

Retirement and managerial career

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In 2013 and after playing for Deportivo Rionegro and Atlético Huila again, Botero decided to retire from his activity as a professional soccer player in Colombia. From that moment on, he dedicated himself to coaching minor soccer divisions in the South American country, including the youth teams of Independiente Medellín and Fortaleza C.E.I.F.[7] Likewise, in later years, he began to give sports conferences, narrating and teaching about the soccer sports career, starting in minor divisions, until reaching the professional soccer environment.[3]

On May 9, 2023, he was appointed as the caretaker coach of Independiente Medellín.[8]

Clubs

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Most of his sports career was developed in Colombia, a country where he continued to live after retiring as a professional player.

Club Country Year
Independiente Medellín  Colombia 2004–2007
FC Dallas  United States 2007
Atlético Huila  Colombia 2008–2009
Once Caldas  Colombia 2009
Cúcuta Deportivo  Colombia 2012
Deportivo Rionegro  Colombia 2013
Atlético Huila  Colombia 2013

References

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  1. ^ a b c Soccerway
  2. ^ a b "FC Dallas Signs Colombian / American Midfielder Sebastian Botero". Our Sports Central - www.oursportscentral.com. United States of America: Major League Soccer (MLS) – FC Dallas. August 22, 2007. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Sebastián Botero". Divina Mente – www.divinamente.com.co (in Spanish). DivinaMente S.A.S. 2022. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  4. ^ "FC Dallas Signs Colombian / American Midfielder Sebastian Botero". Major League Soccer. August 22, 2007.
  5. ^ "Lista de jugadores de Colombia para el Sudamericano de Bolivia (List of Colombian players for the South American in Bolivia)". Colombia.com - www.colombia.com (in Spanish). April 29, 2003. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  6. ^ "S. Botero". Soccer Way - www.int.soccerway.com. Perform Group. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  7. ^ "Sebastián Botero volverá a trabajar en la cantera del DIM" [Sebastián Botero will work in DIM's youth setup again] (in Spanish). El Colombiano. October 17, 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  8. ^ "¿El que quieren está ocupado? DIM toma decisión temporal sobre DT" [Is the one they want busy? DIM make a temporary decision on manager] (in Spanish). Futbolred. May 9, 2023. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
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