Édison Vicente Méndez Méndez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeðisom ˈmendes]; born March 16, 1979, in Ibarra) is an Ecuadorian football coach and former player...
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the Portuguese form is Mendes. Méndez may refer to: Ana G. Méndez (1908–1997), Puerto Rican educator Ángel Rivero Méndez (1856–1930), Puerto Rican soldier...
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(born 1943), former prime minister of Dominica Édison Méndez (born 1979), Ecuadoran football midfielder Edison Reynoso (born 1975), Dominican baseball player...
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Internazionale Claude Makélélé France Chelsea Florent Malouda France Lyon Édison Méndez Ecuador LDU Quito PSV Eindhoven Juan Román Riquelme Argentina Villarreal...
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career 1 Iván Hurtado 168 4 1992–2014 2 Walter Ayoví 122 8 2001–2017 3 Édison Méndez 112 18 2000–2014 4 Álex Aguinaga 109 23 1987–2004 5 Ulises de la Cruz...
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Eduardo Niño (1990) Juan Manuel Peña (1994) Léider Preciado (1998) Édison Méndez (2014) Carlos Valdés (2014) Camilo Vargas (2014) Source: BDFA Last updated...
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in Asunción at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco, ended in a 1–1 tie. Édison Méndez scored the come from behind goal for Liga to give them passage to the...
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Mauricio Wright Ivica Olić Milan Rapaić Dennis Rommedahl Agustín Delgado Édison Méndez David Beckham Sol Campbell Rio Ferdinand Emile Heskey Oliver Bierhoff...
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Paúl Ambrosi (2006) Agustín Delgado (2006) Giovanny Espinoza (2006) Édison Méndez (2006) Cristian Rafael Mora (2006) Néicer Reasco (2006) Patricio Urrutia...
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player to have scored a World Cup goal for Ecuador after Delgado and Édison Méndez. Buoyed by their goal, Ecuador took control of the game and had several...
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