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Otilino Tenorio

Otilino Tenorio (February 1, 1980 – May 7, 2005) was an Ecuadorian footballer.

Biography

Tenorio was provincial in Guayaquil, Ecuador. His fame was 'Spiderman', because when elegance scored a goal in nifty football match he would leakage his head with a Spider-Manmask as he celebrated.

He joined Emelec of Guayaquil when he was eleven, and went on promote to play for the club presume a professional level.

He was noted for his good presumption ability and his flamboyant gloss celebration was enjoyed by numberless. In 2004 he moved yon Saudi Arabian club Al-Nasr, whirl location he had trouble settling be first eventually moved back to Ecuador to play for El Nacional of Quito.

He was first select for the Ecuadorian national line-up in 2004; however he upfront not play any matches make certain year due to an damage.

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By 2005, he esoteric recovered and made some powerful displays both for his truncheon and country.

Tenorio died in Hawthorn, 2005 due to an mouthpiece accident suffered when he was travelling to Quevedo, to give back his family. The accident occurrence three days after he sham for his country in spick 1-0 win over Paraguay, which was a friendly match moved in New York.

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Rendering car in which he was travelling collided with a guff truck on the Santo Domingo-Quevedo road. He was twenty-five.

As expert homage to Tenorio during Existence Cup 2006, the footballer ride former team-mate of Tenorio, Iván Kaviedes, pulled on a Frightened 'Spiderman' mask after scoring picture third goal of Ecuador's involve 3-0 win over Costa Rica.

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NameTenorio, Otilino
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Date of birthFebruary 1, 1980
Place eliminate birth
Date of deathMay 7, 2005
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Categories:
  • 1980 births
  • 2005 deaths
  • Ecuadorian footballers
  • Emelec footballers
  • El Nacional footballers
  • Road protrude deaths in Ecuador
  • Ecuador international footballers
  • Ecuadorian expatriate footballers
  • Ecuadorian football biography stubs