Narciso Mina

Arrinton Narciso Mina Villalba (born 25 November 1982 in San Lorenzo) is an Ecuadorian football striker who plays for Clan Juvenil.

Narciso Mina
Personal information
Full name Narciso Mina Villalba
Date of birth (1982-11-25) 25 November 1982
Place of birth San Lorenzo, Ecuador
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Clan Juvenil
Number 18
Youth career
2000–2002 Deportivo Cuenca
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2005 Deportivo Cuenca 34 (4)
2004LDU Cuenca (loan) 19 (26)
2006–2007 LDU Loja 58 (14)
2008 Deportivo Azogues 1 (0)
2008 Manta 38 (25)
2009 Barcelona SC 27 (6)
2010Chornomorets (loan) 11 (0)
2010 Manta 21 (1)
2011 Independiente 37 (28)
2012 Barcelona SC 43 (30)
2013 América 27 (5)
2014–2016 Atlante 18 (4)
2015–2016LDU Quito (loan) 33 (14)
2016 San Martín de San Juan 0 (0)
2016 Mushuc Runa Sporting Club 12 (2)
2017– Clan Juvenil 25 (2)
National team
2008–2013 Ecuador 11 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of August 25, 2017

Club career

He was transferred to Barcelona from former club Manta Fútbol Club and was a regular starter for his club. On 27 October 2009 Huracán signed Mina on loan from Barcelona Guayaquil for one year.

In March joined Chornomorets Odessa in the Ukrainian Premier League on a 3-month loan until the end of the season with an option to prolong his contract based on his performances.

2012 season

In 2012, Mina rejoined Barcelona. Mina scored his first two goals in a game against Deportivo Cuenca. He finished the 2012 Ecuadorian Serie A season as top goal-scorer, with thirty goals to his name, the second highest global tally by a South American. His thirty goals was the most scored by a Barcelona player in a single season, which helped Barcelona secure its fourteenth title, not having won a league title since 1997.

2012–13 season

On 3 December 2012 Narciso Mina was signed by Mexican club América. He finished the Clausura 2013 scoring one goal against Atlante. He was the top scorer in the Copa MX tournament with eight goals.

2013–14 season

Mina scored his first league goal on 3 August in a 3–0 win against Atlas at the Estadio Azteca. He dedicated the goal to former América teammate and national team striker Christian Benítez, who died on 29 July. On 10 August he scored his second goal in three games played against Atlante in a 4–2 win in Cancún. Mina finished the Apertura tournament with five goals, though in his final match against Club León, which was also the league final, he was subbed off after a bad performance in which he missed four goal scoring opportunities. He was booed off the field and replaced by Luis Gabriel Rey.[1]

Atlante

On 18 December 2013 Mina was sold to Atlante.

LDU Quito

His first game with Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito was against El Nacional, which was the opening game for LDU Quito of the 2015 season, he scored the first goal

Career statistics

As of May 3, 2015
Club Season League Cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Deportivo Cuenca 2002 Serie A11400114
2003 Serie A10000100
2005 Serie A13000130
Total 34400344
LDU Cuenca 2004 Segunda Categoría19261926
Total 19261926
LDU Loja 2006 Serie B32103210
2007 Serie B264264
Total 58145814
Deportivo Azogues 2008 Serie A100010
Total 100010
Manta 2008 Serie B38253825
Total 38253825
Barcelona SC 2009 Serie A27600276
Total 27600276
Chornomorets 2009–10 Premier League1100000110
Total 1100000110
Manta 2010 Serie A21100211
Total 21100211
Independiente del Valle 2011 Serie A3728003728
Total 3728003728
Barcelona SC 2012 Serie A4330614931
Total 4330614931
América 2013 Clausura Liga MX1408800228
2013 Apertura Liga MX1350010145
Total 27588103613
Atlante 2014 Clausura Liga MX72200092
2014 Apertura Ascenso MX1122200134
Total 1844200226
LDU Quito 2015 Serie A3314313615
Total 3314313615
Career total 3671571210102389169

Honours

Club

Barcelona SC
América

Individual

References

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