Juan Fernando Quintero
Colombian footballer
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January 24 2025 | Juan Fernando Quintero returned to Colombia to sign with América de Cali, marking a significant move back to his home country's football league. |
2024 | Continued playing for Racing Club, maintaining a consistent performance with 6 goals in 38 appearances. |
2024 | Continuing with Racing in 2024, Quintero has made 25 appearances and scored 5 goals in the Primera División. |
2024 | Juan Fernando Quintero won the Copa Sudamericana. |
2024 | Juan Fernando Quintero is scheduled to participate in 10 matches for the national team, with a goal expected. |
December 31 2024 | Quintero announced that he would leave Racing and Argentine football to play again in his home country, Colombia. |
2023 | Quintero scored his first goal for Racing in a 1–2 victory against Tigre, where he also assisted the other goal. |
2023 | Quintero started playing for Racing, making 14 appearances and scoring 5 goals in the Primera División. |
2023 | Quintero joined Junior, where he made 6 appearances and scored 1 goal in the Categoría Primera A. |
2023 | Due to a mix of injuries and disagreements regarding playing time with coach Hernán Darío Gómez, Quintero rescinded his contract with Atlético Junior. |
August 2023 | Quintero joined Racing Club in August 2023 and achieved victory in the Copa Sudamericana with the team. |
August 17 2023 | Juan Fernando Quintero returned to Argentina, joining Racing as a free agent on a two-year contract. |
January 2023 | Had a six-month spell at Junior football club. |
January 13 2023 | Juan Fernando Quintero joined Colombian side Atlético Junior on a one-year contract, becoming the highest paid player in the history of Colombian football with an annual salary of €2.3 million. |
2022 | Juan Fernando Quintero made 3 appearances for the national team and scored 1 goal. |
2022 | He returned to River Plate and made 36 appearances, scoring 5 goals during the Primera División season. |
October 2022 | In October 2022, Quintero made international news for pushing a referee and earning a red card in a defeat. |
January 21 2022 | Juan Fernando Quintero returned to River Plate, joining the club permanently and signing a 2-year contract. |
2021 | Played for Shenzhen in the Chinese Super League, marking an international stint in Chinese football. |
2021 | Had a short spell playing in China. |
March 1 2021 | Juan Fernando Quintero officially joined Shenzhen FC on 1 March 2021. |
December 2020 | In late 2020, Juan Fernando Quintero signed for Chinese Super League club Shenzhen for a reported transfer fee of €5.9 million. |
2019 | Quintero continued with River Plate in the 2018-19 season, making 20 appearances and scoring 9 goals, showcasing his growing influence in the team. |
2019 | Quintero contributed to River Plate's victory in the Recopa Sudamericana. |
2019 | He also helped River Plate win the Copa Argentina. |
2019 | River Plate transferred Juan Fernando Quintero for a fee of €3.5 million. |
August 2019 | Quintero was nominated for the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award for his goal scored against Racing Club, which ultimately finished third in the voting. |
February 2019 | Quintero renewed his contract with River Plate until June 2022, which included a buyout clause of €30 million. |
January 2019 | Quintero announced that he would continue with River Plate for the 2019 season, dispelling rumors of a potential move to China, and praised coach Marcelo Gallardo, stating he was 'like a father to me.' |
2018 | Continued loan at River Plate, becoming more integrated into the team and increasing his goal-scoring contributions. |
2018 | Juan Fernando Quintero played in 10 matches for the national team, scoring 2 goals. |
December 9 2018 | In the second leg of the 2018 Copa Libertadores finals against Boca Juniors, Quintero scored a crucial goal in extra time, giving River Plate a 2–1 lead, and assisted Pity Martinez in the 120th minute to secure a 3–1 victory and River Plate's fourth Copa Libertadores title. |
July 3 2018 | Quintero played 88 minutes in the round of 16 match against England, where Colombia lost in a penalty shootout. |
June 28 2018 | Quintero provided the winning assist for Yerry Mina's goal from a corner kick in Colombia's 1–0 victory over Senegal, securing first place in Group H. |
June 24 2018 | In a match against Poland, Quintero played 73 minutes and assisted Radamel Falcao's goal during Colombia's 3–0 victory. |
June 19 2018 | Quintero scored a free kick goal in the opening game against Japan, tying the match 1–1, although Colombia ultimately lost 2–1. |
May 2018 | In a friendly match against France, Quintero scored a penalty, contributing to Colombia's 3–2 victory. |
January 24 2018 | Juan Fernando Quintero joined Argentine club River Plate on loan for one year, taking the number 8 jersey, with the loan deal settled for €300,000 and included a buyout clause of €5 million. |
2017 | First loan spell with River Plate, beginning a significant relationship with the Argentine club. |
2017 | In 2017, Quintero was loaned to Independiente Medellín, where he made 25 appearances and scored 13 goals in the Categoría Primera A. |
2017 | Quintero won the Supercopa Argentina with River Plate. |
August 2017 | Quintero's loan at Independiente Medellín was extended through December 2017. |
September 18 2016 | Juan Fernando Quintero returned to the top flight Colombian league on loan, joining Independiente Medellín from Porto on a one-year contract. |
February 2016 | Quintero made his international debut for Colombia in a friendly match against Honduras, which resulted in a 1–1 draw. |
February 2016 | In the second friendly match against Honduras, Quintero scored with a free kick, contributing to a 2–2 draw. |
February 2016 | Juan Fernando Quintero was called up to represent Colombia in back to back friendlies against Honduras. |
2015 | Quintero made his debut for Rennes coming on as a substitute in a match against Nice, where he provided an assist in a 1–4 loss. |
2015 | Quintero scored his first goal for Rennes in a match against SM Caen, resulting in a 1–1 draw. |
August 2015 | Juan Fernando Quintero signed a season-long loan with Ligue 1 side Rennes. |
2014 | Quintero scored his first goal of the 2014–15 season against F.C. Arouca with a long-distance shot, contributing to Porto's 5–0 victory. |
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