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Máximo Banguera

Jogador Livre
Altura
40 anos
16/12/1985
Direito
Pé preferido
Equador
País
450 mil €
Valor de transferência
Posição
Principal
keeper

Copa Sudamericana Qualificação qualification 2022

0
Sem sofrer golos
3
Golos sofridos
0/0
Penáltis defendidos
5,81
Classificação
2
Partidas
180
Minutos jogados
1
Cartões amarelos
0
Cartões vermelhos
2022

Desempenho na temporada

Estatísticas do Guarda-Redes

Defesas
3
Percentagem de Defesas
50,0%
Golos sofridos
3
Sem sofrer golos
0
Erro que originou golo
0
Guarda-Redes como Líbero
1
Saída Aérea
3

Distribuição

Passes bem sucedidos
42
Passes bem sucedidos %
70,0%
Passes Longos Eficazes
10
Passes Longos Eficazes %
35,7%

Disciplina

Cartões amarelos
1
Cartões vermelhos
0

Notícias

About

Máximo Banguera is a 40-year-old football player who plays as a keeper, born on 16 de dezembro de 1985, who is right-footed. Follow Máximo Banguera on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

In the 2022 Copa Sudamericana Qualification qualification season, Máximo Banguera has recorded 180 minutes, an average FotMob rating of 5.81, 1 yellow card.

Máximo Banguera scores highly on Matches and Started compared to keepers in the Copa Sudamericana Qualification qualification.

Máximo Banguera's career has also included time at Delfin, Guayaquil City, El Nacional, and Barcelona SC.

On the international stage, Máximo Banguera has represented Ecuador.

Máximo Banguera is from Ecuador, and the national teams include Denil Castillo, Léo Realpe, Patrik Mercado, Hernán Galindez, Félix Torres, José Hurtado, Piero Hincapié, Joel Ordóñez, Jordy Alcívar, Willian Pacho, Pervis Estupinán, Anthony Valencia, John Yeboah, Kendry Páez, Elías Legendre, Kevin Rodríguez, David Cabezas, Moisés Ramirez, Enner Valencia, Alan Minda, Pedro Vite, Jordy Caicedo, Leonardo Campana, Ángelo Preciado, John Mercado, Gonzalo Plata, Janner Corozo, Nilson Angulo, Alan Franco, Gonzalo Valle, Moisés Caicedo, Yaimar Medina, Jackson Porozo, Bryan Ramírez, Jeremy Arévalo, Doménica Arboleda, Ingrid Pianda, Karen Litardo, Yaritza Valencia, Kathya Mendoza, Mayerli Rodríguez, Justine Cuadra, Stefany Cedeño, Emily Arias, Evelyn Burgos, Nayely Bolaños, Joselyn Espinales, Karen Flores, Andrea Morán, Nicole Charcopa, Fiorella Pico, Manoly Baquerizo, Rosa Flores, Milagro Barahona, Liceth Suárez, and Jessy Caicedo. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Máximo Banguera has won 2 titles: Liga Pro (2016, 2012) with Barcelona SC.

Máximo Banguera has competed in Copa Sudamericana Qualification qualification, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Copa America, and World Cup CONMEBOL qualification. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Máximo Banguera, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Máximo Banguera to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

Carreira

Carreira profissional

Delfin (sem clube)01/2022 - 12/2022
25
0
19
0
16
0
428
4

Seleção

34
0
  • Partidas
  • Golos
Palmarés

Barcelona SC

Equador
2
Liga Pro(2016 · 2012)

Notícias

About

Máximo Banguera is a 40-year-old football player who plays as a keeper, born on 16 de dezembro de 1985, who is right-footed. Follow Máximo Banguera on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

In the 2022 Copa Sudamericana Qualification qualification season, Máximo Banguera has recorded 180 minutes, an average FotMob rating of 5.81, 1 yellow card.

Máximo Banguera scores highly on Matches and Started compared to keepers in the Copa Sudamericana Qualification qualification.

Máximo Banguera's career has also included time at Delfin, Guayaquil City, El Nacional, and Barcelona SC.

On the international stage, Máximo Banguera has represented Ecuador.

Máximo Banguera is from Ecuador, and the national teams include Denil Castillo, Léo Realpe, Patrik Mercado, Hernán Galindez, Félix Torres, José Hurtado, Piero Hincapié, Joel Ordóñez, Jordy Alcívar, Willian Pacho, Pervis Estupinán, Anthony Valencia, John Yeboah, Kendry Páez, Elías Legendre, Kevin Rodríguez, David Cabezas, Moisés Ramirez, Enner Valencia, Alan Minda, Pedro Vite, Jordy Caicedo, Leonardo Campana, Ángelo Preciado, John Mercado, Gonzalo Plata, Janner Corozo, Nilson Angulo, Alan Franco, Gonzalo Valle, Moisés Caicedo, Yaimar Medina, Jackson Porozo, Bryan Ramírez, Jeremy Arévalo, Doménica Arboleda, Ingrid Pianda, Karen Litardo, Yaritza Valencia, Kathya Mendoza, Mayerli Rodríguez, Justine Cuadra, Stefany Cedeño, Emily Arias, Evelyn Burgos, Nayely Bolaños, Joselyn Espinales, Karen Flores, Andrea Morán, Nicole Charcopa, Fiorella Pico, Manoly Baquerizo, Rosa Flores, Milagro Barahona, Liceth Suárez, and Jessy Caicedo. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Máximo Banguera has won 2 titles: Liga Pro (2016, 2012) with Barcelona SC.

Máximo Banguera has competed in Copa Sudamericana Qualification qualification, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Copa America, and World Cup CONMEBOL qualification. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Máximo Banguera, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Máximo Banguera to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.