Hámilton Ricard Explained

Hámilton Ricard
Fullname:Hámilton Ricard Cuesta
Birth Date:12 January 1974
Birth Place:Quibdó, Chocó, Colombia
Position:Forward
Years1:1992–1997
Clubs1:Deportivo Cali
Caps1:61
Goals1:92
Years2:1997–2001
Clubs2:Middlesbrough
Caps2:115
Goals2:33
Years3:2001–2002
Clubs3:CSKA Sofia
Caps3:9
Goals3:1
Years4:2002
Clubs4:Independiente Santa Fe
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:2003
Clubs5:Shonan Bellmare
Caps5:9
Goals5:1
Years6:2003
Clubs6:Cortuluá
Caps6:3
Goals6:0
Years7:2004
Clubs7:Emelec
Caps7:25
Goals7:17
Years8:2004
Clubs8:APOEL
Caps8:15
Goals8:6
Years9:2005
Clubs9:Deportivo Cali
Caps9:6
Goals9:0
Years10:2005
Clubs10:Numancia
Caps10:16
Goals10:2
Years11:2006–2007
Clubs11:Danubio
Caps11:25
Goals11:11
Years12:2007–2008
Clubs12:Shanghai Shenhua
Caps12:42
Goals12:14
Years13:2009–2010
Clubs13:Danubio
Caps13:10
Goals13:3
Years14:2010–2011
Clubs14:Concepción
Caps14:16
Goals14:5
Years15:2011–2012
Clubs15:Deportes Quindío
Caps15:30
Goals15:10
Years16:2012–2013
Clubs16:Cortuluá
Caps16:11
Goals16:0
Nationalyears1:1995–2000
Nationalteam1:Colombia
Nationalcaps1:27
Nationalgoals1:5

Hámilton Ricard Cuesta (pronounced as /es/; born 12 January 1974) is a Colombian former footballer who played as a striker. He played for clubs in 10 different countries over the course of his career, including Colombian sides Deportivo Cali, Cortuluá, Independiente Santa Fe and Deportes Quindío, English club Middlesbrough, CSKA Sofia in Bulgaria, Emelec in Ecuador, Japanese side Shonan Bellmare, APOEL in Cyprus, Spanish side Numancia, Uruguayan club Danubio and Concepción in Chile.

Career

Ricard was signed for Middlesbrough by manager Bryan Robson for a fee of £2 million in 1998. He signed his signature on a napkin because Middlesbrough had no documents.[1] Over a four-year Middlesbrough career, he scored 33 goals in 115 appearances. He was twice Middlesbrough's top scorer. When Steve McClaren took over the reins, Ricard was deemed surplus to requirements and allowed to move to CSKA Sofia on a free transfer.[2] After one season in Bulgaria, Ricard moved to Japan, where he joined Second Division side Shonan Bellmare.[3]

Since leaving Middlesbrough, Ricard courted controversy both on and off the pitch. In 2002, he was involved in a car accident that killed a passenger,[4] and was banned from football for 12 months for attacking a referee and making obscene gestures to the crowd while playing for Guayaquil side Emelec. The ban was reduced on appeal, and since then, Ricard attempted to move back to Europe to rejuvenate his career. He briefly played in Cyprus for APOEL, before signing a year's deal with Numancia for the 2005–06 season. He played 16 times, scoring two goals.

After he moved to Danubio in Uruguay where he scored 12 goals and was voted as one of their best players of the decade.[5] In June 2007 he trialled with Chinese Super League team Shanghai Shenhua, subsequently signing a contract with the Chinese club.

Ricard has represented Colombia 27 times, scoring five goals.

Club statistics

Club performanceLeague
SeasonClubLeagueApps Goals
ColombiaLeague
1993Deportivo CaliPrimera A155
19944617
1995
199636
1997
EnglandLeague
1997–98MiddlesbroughFirst Division92
1998–99Premier League3615
1999–20003412
2000–01274
2001–0290
BulgariaLeague
2001–02CSKA SofiaA PFG91
ColombiaLeague
2002Independiente Santa FéPrimera A00
JapanLeague
2003Shonan BellmareJ2 League122
ColombiaLeague
2003CortuluáPrimera A30
EcuadorLeague
2004EmelecSerie A2517
CyprusLeague
2004–05APOELFirst Division156
ColombiaLeague
2005Deportivo CaliPrimera A60
SpainLeague
2005–06NumanciaSegunda División162
UruguayLeague
2006–07DanubioPrimera División2511
China PRLeague
2007Shanghai ShenhuaSuper League155
2008279
UruguayLeague
2009–10DanubioPrimera División103
Country Colombia7058
England11533
Bulgaria91
Japan122
Ecuador2517
Cyprus156
Spain162
Uruguay3514
China PR279
Total324106

Personal life

Ricard has a daughter.[6]

International goals

Date Stadium Rival Goal Result Competition
1 8-6-1997 1-1 1-1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 13-6-1997 1-2 1-2 Copa América 1997
3 5-7-1997 1-3 1-4 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
4 7-7-1999 2-0 2-1 Copa América 1999

Honours

Middlesbrough

Shanghai Shenhua

2007

Notes and References

  1. https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/reflection-enigma-hamilton-ricard-unconvincing-12252336 On Reflection: Middlesbrough's enigmatic hitman Hamilton Ricard
  2. Web site: Sofia So Good For Hamilton. Middlesbrough F.C.. 26 March 2002. 16 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160616152220/http://www.mfc.co.uk/news/article/2001-02/sofia-so-good-for-hamilton-1993713.aspx. 16 June 2016. dead.
  3. Web site: Hamilton Moves To Japan. Middlesbrough F.C.. 16 January 2003. 16 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160616151208/http://www.mfc.co.uk/news/article/2003-05/hamilton-moves-to-japan-1941901.aspx. 16 June 2016. dead.
  4. Web site: ABC News. Australia. Ex-Boro star Ricard hurt in death crash. 16 December 2002.
  5. https://worldfootballindex.com/2018/06/hamilton-ricard-middlesbrough-colombia-interview/ Hamilton Ricard: Middlesbrough Memories & Paving The Way For Colombian Footballers
  6. Web site: Hamilton Goes Back To School. Middlesbrough F.C.. 28 March 2001. 16 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160616151947/http://www.mfc.co.uk/news/article/2001-02/hamilton-goes-back-to-school-1954265.aspx. 16 June 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: Chelsea v Middlesbrough, 29 March 1998 - 11v11 match report . 11v11 . AFS Enterprises . 31 March 2024.