Barcelona Sporting Club - Notable Players

Notable Players

  • Máximo Banguera
  • Agustín Delgado (Tín)
  • José Francisco Cevallos (Manos del Ecuador)
  • Ariel Graziani (Guasón)
  • Carlos Alfaro Moreno (Alfarito)
  • Ruben Dario Insua ("El Poeta del gol")
  • Matías Oyola (Ratón)
  • Gilson de Souza
  • José Paes (Pépe)
  • Nelsinho
  • Paulo César
  • Víctor Ephanor ([[Artista)
  • Cyril Makanaky
  • Antony de Ávila (Pipa)
  • Elkin Soto (Sultán)
  • Narciso Mina
  • Nicolás Asencio (Carro Loco)
  • Raúl Avilés
  • Jayro Campos
  • Frickson Erazo
  • Marlon Ayoví
  • Walter Ayoví
  • Ermen Benitez (Pantera)
  • José Amaya (Ringo)
  • Alex Bolaños
  • Luis Caicedo
  • Héctor Carabalí
  • Carlos Ernesto Castro
  • Enrique Cantos (Pajarito) (†)
  • Luis Capurro (Capurrinho)
  • Ulises De la Cruz
  • Michael Arroyo (Gambetita)
  • José Gavica (Pepín)
  • Fricson George (OVNI)
  • Luis Gómez (Chino)
  • Damián Díaz (Kitu)
  • Fernando Hidalgo
  • Eduardo Hurtado (Tanque)
  • Iván Hurtado (Bamm-Bamm)
  • Jefferson Hurtado (Sombrita)
  • Jimmy Izquierdo (†)
  • Félix Lasso (Pereque)
  • Luciano Macías
  • Juan Madruñero
  • Segundo Matamba
  • Marcelo Morales (Pepo)
  • Giovanny Espinoza (Sombra)
  • Jimmy Montanero (Mormón)
  • Alberto Montaño
  • Jairo Montaño
  • Carlos Luis Morales (Pestañita)
  • Carlos Antonio Muñoz (Frentón) (†)
  • Washington Muñoz (Chanfle)
  • Geovanny Nazareno
  • Raul Noriega (Pavo)
  • Pablo Palacios
  • Flavio Perlaza (Fantasma)
  • José Luis Perlaza
  • Hólger Quiñónez (Piquetero)
  • David Quiróz (Cholito)
  • Enrique Romo (†)
  • Alberto Spencer (Cabeza Mágica) (†)
  • Galo Solis (Papa Chola) (†)
  • Byron Tenorio
  • Edwin Tenorio (Patada)
  • Manuel Uquillas (Matador)
  • Carlos Grueso
  • José Vargas (†)
  • Juan Luis Anangonó
  • Edwin Villafuerte (Don Villa)
  • Juan Samudio
  • Pedro Pablo León (Perico)
  • Juan Manuel Bazurco (Cura) (†)

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