Rudy Cardozo
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Rudy Alejandro Cardozo Fernández | ||
Date of birth | 14 February 1990 | ||
Place of birth | Tarija, Bolivia | ||
Height | 1.71 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Attacking midfielder | ||
Club information | |||
Current team | The Strongest | ||
Number | 20 | ||
Youth career | |||
2008 | Bolívar | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2008–2009 | Ironi Ramat HaSharon | 28 | (1) |
2009–2017 | Bolívar | 213 | (40) |
2015 | → Portuguesa (loan) | 6 | (0) |
2017 | Wilstermann | 40 | (10) |
2018– | The Strongest | 96 | (14) |
National team‡ | |||
2007 | Bolivia U17 | ||
2009 | Bolivia U20 | 2 | (0) |
2010– | Bolivia | 45 | (6) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 01:50, 3 January 2021 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 01:50, 3 January 2021 (UTC) |
Rudy Alejandro Cardozo Fernández (born 14 February 1990) is a Bolivian footballer who plays for The Strongest and the Bolivia national team as a midfielder.
Club career[]
Early career[]
Born in Tarija, Cardozo was a Club Bolívar youth graduate. In the 2008 summer he moved to Israel second division side Ironi Ramat HaSharon, making his senior debuts for the latter in the campaign.
Bolívar[]
In July 2009 Cardozo returned to Bolívar, but only appeared rarely for the club during his first year. On 17 May 2010 he scored his first goals, netting a brace in a 2–2 draw against Aurora.[1]
Cardozo was an undisputed starter in 2010 appearing in 47 matches and scoring nine goals. He was also a part of the squad in the 2011 and 2012–13 winning campaigns, always as a first-choice.
In August 2012 Cardozo was due to join Russian Premier League's FC Alania Vladikavkaz, but the deal collapsed.[2] On 22 October 2014, after scoring in a 6–1 home routing over Club Deportivo San José, he harassed Bolívar's assistant manager Vladimir Soria,[3] and was later suspended by the club.[4]
On 13 January 2015 Cardozo moved to Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, for six months.[5]
International career[]
Cardozo represented the Bolivia under-20 side at the 2009 South American Youth Championship, appearing in a 1–4 loss against Paraguay and a 1–5 loss to Brazil as Bolivia finished last in their group.
Cardozo made his debut for the main squad on 11 August 2010, starting in a 1–1 friendly draw against Colombia.[6] He was also named in Gustavo Quinteros' 23-man squad for 2011 Copa America, but appeared in only one match in the competition.
Cardozo scored his first international goal on 2 September of the following year, netting his side's second in 2–2 draw against Peru.[7]
As of 1 June 2016, he has earned 37 caps, scoring 5 goals[8] and represented his country in 17 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[9]
International goals[]
- Scores and results list Bolivia's goal tally first.[10]
No | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | 2 September 2011 | Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, Peru | Peru | 2–1 | 2–2 | Friendly |
2. | 7 October 2011 | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay | Uruguay | 1–1 | 2–4 | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification |
3. | 14 August 2013 | Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo, San Cristóbal, Venezuela | Venezuela | 1–1 | 2–2 | Friendly |
4. | 6 June 2014 | Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States | Greece | 1–2 | 1–2 | Friendly |
5. | 12 November 2016 | Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia | Venezuela | 4–1 | 3–2 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification |
6. | 16 October 2018 | Azadi Stadium, Tehran, Iran | Iran | 1–2 | 1–2 | Friendly |
References[]
- ^ Aurora vs Bolívar concertaron empate (Aurora and Bolívar draw); EA Bolívia, 17 May 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ Cardozo vuelve al país y se incorpora a Bolívar el lunes (Cardozo returns to the country and joins Bolívar on monday); La Razón, 1 September 2012 (in Spanish)
- ^ Bolívar golea a San José pese a agresión de Rudy Cardozo a Vladimir Soria (Bolívar thrashes San José despite Rudy Cardozo's harassment to Vladimir Soria); Radio Fides, 22 October 2014 (in Spanish)
- ^ Suspenden a jugador de Bolívar, Rudy Cardozo, por brutal agresión a segundo entrenador (Bolívar player, Rudy Cardozo, suspended due to a brutal harassment to assistant manager); Consulado de Bolivia, 25 October 2014 (in Spanish)
- ^ Cardozo vuelve para la Sudamericana (Cardozo returns to Sudamericana); El Diario, 13 January 2015 (in Spanish)
- ^ Bolivia y Colombia igualan 1–1 en partido amistoso en La Paz (Bolivia and Colombia draw 1–1 in a friendly in La Paz); Hola Ciudad, 11 August 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ Perú empata 2–2 con Bolivia en amistoso (Peru draws 2–2 with Bolivia in friendly); Terra, 2 September 2011 (in Spanish)
- ^ Appearances for Bolivia National Team - RSSSF
- ^ Rudy Cardozo – FIFA competition record (archived)
- ^ "Cardozo, Rudy". National Football Teams. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
External links[]
- Rudy Cardozo at National-Football-Teams.com
- Rudy Cardozo at Soccerway
- 1990 births
- Living people
- People from Tarija
- Association football midfielders
- Bolivian footballers
- Bolivian expatriate footballers
- Bolivia international footballers
- 2011 Copa América players
- Club Bolívar players
- Hapoel Nir Ramat HaSharon F.C. players
- Associação Portuguesa de Desportos players
- The Strongest players
- Liga Leumit players
- Bolivian expatriate sportspeople in Brazil
- Expatriate footballers in Brazil
- Expatriate footballers in Israel