Rodrigo Resquín

Rodrigo Raúl Resquín Jara (born 23 August 1989) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.[2]

Rodrigo Resquín
Personal information
Full name Rodrigo Raúl Resquín Jara[1]
Date of birth (1989-08-23) 23 August 1989
Place of birth Capiatá, Paraguay
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Deportivo Capiatá
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011 Guabirá -- (--)
2012–2013 Deportivo Capiatá 18 (0)
2014 Olimpia Asunción 3 (0)
2014–2015 Santiago Morning 12 (0)
2015 Sportivo Carapeguá -- (--)
2016–2017 River Plate Asunción 3 (0)
2017 Martin Ledesma -- (--)
2018 Resistencia -- (--)
2018 Deportivo Liberación 8 (0)
2021 Rubio Ñu -- (--)
2021 Trikala 9 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19 December 2021

Career

Guabirá

In 2011, Resquìn formed part of Bolivian side Guabirá.[3]

Deportivo Capiatá

In 2012, Resquín achieved promotion with Deportivo Capiatá from the División Intermedia to the Primera División for the 2013 season.[4] Later, Resquin was ignored by the club and then formed part of a group of players which trained with Edgar Denis, which played in a friendly against Olimpia Asunción. Concluding the friendly, Olimpia Asunción coach Ever Hugo Almeida chose Resquin to train with the club.[5]

Olimpia Asunción

Three days after signing with Olimpia in 2013, Resquin started in a game against Tacuary at the Estadio Manuel Ferreira.[6]

Santiago Morning

Resquin played for Chile’s Primera B club Santiago Morning as midfielder. In October 2014, Resquin was substituted into a game in the 87th minute in a 0-0 away draw against Deportivo La Serena.[7]

Sportivo Carapeguá

In March 2015, Resquin was incorporated as a new signing to Sportivo Carapeguá for the División Intermedia season.[8][9]

Martin Ledesma

In 2017, Resquín played for Club General Martin Ledesma in the División Intermedia.[10]

Resistencia

In 2018, Resquin formed part of Resistencia's squad for the División Intermedia season.[11]

Rubio Ñu

In 2021, Resquin joined Club Rubio Ñu for the División Intermedia season.[12]

References

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