Froylán Ledezma Explained

Froylán Ledezma
Fullname:Froylán Greing Ledezma Stephens
Birth Date:2 January 1978
Birth Place:San José, Costa Rica
Position:Forward
Years1:1995–1997
Clubs1:Alajuelense
Caps1:70
Goals1:35
Years2:1997–2001
Clubs2:Ajax
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:2001–2002
Clubs3:Cerro Porteño
Caps3:1
Goals3:0
Years4:2002–2003
Clubs4:Saprissa
Caps4:14
Goals4:9
Years5:2003
Clubs5:The Strongest
Caps5:13
Goals5:8
Years6:2004–2006
Clubs6:Alajuelense
Caps6:41
Goals6:9
Years7:2006
Clubs7:Akratitos (loan)
Caps7:13
Goals7:3
Years8:2006–2007
Caps8:24
Goals8:5
Years9:2007–2008
Clubs9:FC Augsburg
Caps9:18
Goals9:3
Years10:2008–2010
Caps10:24
Goals10:9
Years11:2010
Clubs11:Herediano (loan)
Caps11:13
Goals11:6
Years12:2011
Caps12:13
Goals12:4
Years13:2012
Clubs13:Alajuelense
Caps13:4
Goals13:1
Nationalyears1:1997
Nationalteam1:Costa Rica U20
Nationalyears2:1997–2009
Nationalteam2:Costa Rica
Nationalcaps2:22
Nationalgoals2:6

Froylán Greing Ledezma Stephens (born 2 January 1978) is a retired Costa Rican international football forward.

He is nicknamed as El Cachorro which means "The Puppy".[1]

Club career

A strong, quick and explosive striker,[2] he debuted in the Costa Rican league on 14 January 1995 at the age of 17 with Alajuelense against Municipal Pérez Zeledón.[3] In the 1995–96 season, he scored 14 goals and played 41 games, and followed up the next season with 21 goals in 27 matches.

Ajax

He was scouted by Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam and after that, invited for a trial by their big rivals Feyenoord. But Ajax signed him in 1997 for around 4.5 million euros in spectacular fashion after 'kidnapping' him from Amsterdam Airport under Feyenoord's nose.[4] However, the promising youngster was not a success in Dutch football, only playing twice for Ajax. He was suspended by Ajax for indiscipline after his first season until his contract ended (almost three years later).

South America

In 2001, he signed for Cerro Porteño but was not eligible to play immediately since Ajax had not formally released him.[5] In February 2002, overweight and lacking match fitness, Ledezma broke his foot in a warm-up match in Chile.[6] In May 2002, he was taken in custody after an altercation with traffic police outside a bar where he had illegally parked his car.[7]

Ledezma returned to Costa Rica where he surprisingly signed for Saprissa (Alajuelense's archrival).[8] He then joined Bolivian side, The Strongest, regularly appearing in the starting line-up, and playing in the Copa Libertadores. He was only the third Costa Rican to score in the Libertadores after netting in February 2003 against Uruguayan side Fénix.[9]

Alajuelense

Afterwards he returned to Alajuelense amid more controversy when The Strongest claimed Ledezma owed them money for his rights after he walked out on the club.[10] At Alajuelense he became CONCACAF Champions' Cup's champion in 2004 and led the team to their league championship in the 2004–05 season. He started the 2005–06 season with Alajuelense but was suspended by the Costa Rican FA for three months in June 2005 for leaving the national team set-up without permission.[11] He then was loaned to Greek team Akratitos for six months (January – June 2006),[12] then he was bought by Austrian club SC Rheindorf Altach. He had an acceptable campaign and by the end of the season he was sold again to FC Augsburg.[13]

Admira Wacker Mödling

On a quick transaction he was transferred to VfB Admira Wacker Mödling. More controversy ensued, however, as he was sent back to the reserve team in October 2009 claiming the club owed him 3 months wages.[14]

In 2009, after Costa Rica's national team's poor performance under Hernán Medford's direction, a new head coach, Rodrigo Kenton, was hired and he called Ledezma back to the national team where he performed well.

Ledezma was released from VfB Admira Wacker Mödling and joined Costa Rican club Herediano in June 2010.[15] only to leave them after just five months[16] as he rejoined VfB Admira Wacker Mödling.[17] He started playing well in Austrian second division, his club winning promotion to the 1st league. He played just a few games as substitute in the 2011 season but then suffered a shoulder injury which sidelined him for four months.

Final season

After he recovered from the injury, he decided to end his contract with VfB Admira Wacker Mödling and to move back to Costa Rica to play with Alajuelense.[18] He announced his retirement in August 2012 after failing to regain full fitness.[19]

International career

Ledezma played for Costa Rica in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship held in Malaysia.

He made his senior debut for Costa Rica in a September 1997 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Jamaica[20] and earned a total of 22 caps, scoring 6 goals. He helped his country win the UNCAF Nations Cup 1999[21] and has also appeared in three qualifying matches for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and 6 qualifying matches for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He also played at the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[22]

His final international was a September 2009 FIFA World Cup qualification match against El Salvador.

Retirement

Ledezma retired after the 2012 summer tournament. In January 2014 he was injured in a car accident near Orotina.[23]

Honours

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list. Costa Rica's goal tally first.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 17 March 1999 3–0 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup
2. 4–0
3. 4 June 2004 Estadio Carlos Ugalde Álvarez, San Carlos, Costa Rica 2–1 5–1 Friendly
4. 6 September 2008 Estadio Ricardo Saprissa, San José, Costa Rica 1–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
5. 2–0
6. 23 July 2009 Soldier Field, Chicago, United States 1–1 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nacion.com/deportes/futbol-costa-rica/emEl-Cachorroem-piensa-retiro_0_1281871891.html El Cachorro piensa en el retiro
  2. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2001/agosto/12/deportes10.html El buzón de Rodrigo
  3. http://wvw.aldia.cr/ad_ee/2012/enero/15/deportes3034334.html Froylán Ledezma, genio y figura
  4. http://www.trouw.nl/tr/nl/5009/Archief/archief/article/detail/2659920/1997/06/10/Ledezma-wil-de-beste-van-Ajax-worden.dhtml Ledezma wil de beste van Ajax worden
  5. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2001/agosto/11/deportes4.html Froylán fuera de Cerro Porteño
  6. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2002/febrero/05/deportes8.html "El Cachorro" se fracturó un pie
  7. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2002/mayo/28/deportivas3.html Delantero Froylan Ledezma detenido por lío al estacionar vehículo
  8. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2002/julio/29/deportes6.html Campeonato 2002-2003: Saprissa, apuesta al equilibrio
  9. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2003/febrero/28/deportes3.html ANOTÓ EN LA LIBERTADORES Froylán dictó sentencia
  10. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2004/febrero/11/deportes6.html Piden ¢27 millones por Froylán Ledezma
  11. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2005/junio/13/ultima-sr396624.html Rebajan a tres meses suspensión contra Froylán Ledezma
  12. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2006/enero/27/udeportes-cr1.html Cuatro jugadores costarricenses se marchan al fútbol griego
  13. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2007/febrero/23/deportes1003709.html Froylán tendrá una nueva opción de lavarse la cara
  14. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2009/octubre/27/deportes2137017.html Artillero responde a críticas de su equipo Froylán Ledezma: “No estoy desaparecido”
  15. http://www.nacion.com/deportes/futbol-costa-rica/Froylan-Ledezma-llega-Herediano_0_1126487379.html Froylán Ledezma llega al Herediano
  16. http://www.nacion.com/deportes/futbol-costa-rica/Froylan-Ledezma-va-Herediano_0_1167883237.html Froylán Ledezma se va de Herediano
  17. http://wfnode01.nacion.com/2011-01-06/Deportes/Breves/Deportes2641617.aspx Froylán Ledezma regresa a Austria
  18. http://www.nacion.com/deportes/futbol-costa-rica/Froylan-Ledezma-regresa-Alajuelense_0_1239076193.html Froylán Ledezma regresa a Alajuelense
  19. http://www.nacion.com/deportes/Froylan-Ledezma-confirmo-retiro-futbol_0_1285471738.html Froylán Ledezma confirmó su retiro del futbol
  20. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/1997/octubre/08/deportes2.html Luz verde a Froylán
  21. Web site: Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Costa Rica – Details International Matches 1993–2003. 20 October 2008 . 29 November 2003 . Barrie . Courtney.
  22. https://www.rsssf.org/tables/09gc-full.html CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 2009 - Full Details
  23. http://www.nacion.com/deportes/futbol-costa-rica/Exjugador-Froylan-Ledezma-vehiculo-Orotina_0_1392860822.html Froylán Ledezma resulta herido tras chocar su vehículo contra tráiler en Orotina