Éver Alfaro

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Ever Alfaro
Personal information
Full name Ever Alfaro Víquez
Date of birth (1982-10-01) 1 October 1982 (age 39)
Place of birth Grecia, Costa Rica
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2005 Pérez Zeledón 32 (13)
2005–2006 Herediano 20 (3)
2006–2008 Deportivo Saprissa 34 (4)
2009–2010 UCR 34 (6)
2010 Pérez Zeledón 16 (10)
2011 Atlante 6 (1)
2011–2013 Belén Siglo XXI 20 (5)
2012 Mérida 22 (6)
2013 Carmelita 6 (1)
National team
2005–2010 Costa Rica 6 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 27 July 2012

Ever Alfaro Víquez (born 1 October 1982 in Grecia) is a Costa Rican professional footballer, who most recently played for Carmelita.

Club career[]

Alfaro made his professional debut with Municipal Pérez Zeledón and played for Herediano, before having a slow start with Saprissa after a delayed transfer from Herediano with his season ending with a major knee injury.

He moved abroad in January 2011 to play for Mexican side Atlante[1] and later played for Mérida before returning home to join Carmelita.

International career[]

As of January 2014, Alfaro has made 6 appearances for the Costa Rica national football team, his debut coming in a friendly against Ecuador on 16 February 2005 immediately scoring his first international goal as well.[2] He appeared in three matches as Costa Rica won the UNCAF Nations Cup 2005 tournament.[3]

His final international was an October 2010 friendly match against El Salvador.

International goals[]

Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.
N. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 16 February 2005 Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Heredia, Costa Rica  Ecuador 1–0 1–2 Friendly match

References[]

  1. ^ Ever Alfaro cómodo con su primer juego - Nación (in Spanish)
  2. ^ "International Friendly Matches 2005". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 2009-06-13. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
  3. ^ "Qualifying Tournament for Gold Cup 2005 - Details". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 2010-01-17. Retrieved 2008-10-16.

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