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2023 Due to a mix of injuries and disagreements regarding playing time with coach Hernán Darío Gómez, Quintero rescinded his contract with Atlético Junior.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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