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Luis Alberto Perea

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Luis Alberto Perea
Perea playing for HFX Wanderers in 2019
Personal information
Full name Luis Alberto Perea Pérez
Date of birth (1986-09-03) 3 September 1986 (age 38)
Place of birth Medellín, Colombia
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
FAS
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2009 Atlético Nacional 6 (0)
2007La Equidad (loan)
2007Llaneros (loan)
2008Real Cartagena (loan)
2009–2011 Deportes Tolima 6 (0)
2010León de Huánuco (loan) 40 (22)
2011 Deportivo Quito 12 (1)
2011Everton Viña (loan) 19 (6)
2012 Universidad San Martín 0 (0)
2012 FC Dallas 2 (0)
2012–2014 Universidad San Martín 92 (36)
2015 Criciúma 3 (0)
2015–2016 Sport Huancayo 14 (3)
2016 Universidad César Vallejo 10 (1)
2016–2017 Sport Huancayo 5 (0)
2017 Sport Rosario 12 (1)
2017 Orsomarso 1 (0)
2018 FAS 20 (15)
2018 La Equidad 5 (1)
2019 HFX Wanderers 15 (3)
2020 Carlos Stein 5 (1)
2020–2021 FAS 30 (4)
2022 Santos de Nasca 20 (3)
Total 286 (93)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 May 2021

Luis Alberto Perea Pérez (born 3 September 1986) is a Colombian former professional footballer.

Career

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Early career

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Perea moved with his father to Miami, Florida from Colombia at age 12 and attended Miami Sunset High School.[1] He graduated in 2004, while winning a state title and being selected to the All-State team that same year.[2][3]

He made his professional debut with Atlético Nacional in 2006, aged 19. For the 2007-I season, he was loaned out to La Equidad, and for the second half of the 2007 season, he played with Llaneros. In the 2008 season he was loaned out again, this time to Real Cartagena. At the conclusion of the 2009 Apertura, he left Nacional.

In the 2009 Clausura, he joined Deportes Tolima. For the 2010 season he was loaned out to Peruvian Segunda División club León de Huánuco.

Univ. San Martín

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In late 2011, Perea signed with Peruvian Primera División side Universidad San Martín de Porres ahead of the 2012 season.[4] On 20 February 2012, after Perea and several other San Martín players went on strike, the club announced it would not participate in the upcoming season and that the contracts of its players would be terminated.[5][6]

FC Dallas

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On 13 March 2012, Perea returned to the United States and signed with Major League Soccer side FC Dallas.[7] Perea made two appearances for Dallas before he and the club agreed to the mutual termination of his contract on 4 April.[8]

Return to San Martín

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After leaving FC Dallas, Perea re-signed with Universidad San Martín, which had resumed operations in time to participate in the new season.[8] On 14 April 2012, Perea made an exceptional debut for San Martín, scoring a hat-trick after coming on as a half-time substitute in a 5–1 win over Juan Aurich.[9] He went on to score 11 goals in 29 appearances that season, including 20 starts.[10]

In 2013, Perea scored 14 goals for San Martín in 36 appearances, including 29 starts.[10]

In 2014, Perea scored 11 goals in 27 appearances in league play, including 24 starts.[10] He was also instrumental in San Martín's run to the finals of the Copa Inca that year, becoming the competition's top scorer with 12 goals in 14 appearances.[10][11] This included a second-half injury time penalty which turned out to be the decisive goal in a 3–1 comeback win over Melgar, a win that clinched San Martín's place in the final.[12] In the final against Alianza Lima Perea scored the opening goal, a 16th-minute penalty, before being sent off in the 40th minute for a second yellow card.[13] Alianza went on to win the match on penalties.

Orsomarso

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On 17 September 2017, Perea made one appearance for Colombian Primera B club Orsomarso, playing 90 minutes in a 1–1 draw against Valledupar.[14][15]

FAS

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On 30 December 2017, Perea signed with Salvadoran Primera División side FAS.[16] On 3 February 2018, Perea scored his first goal for FAS, a 25th-minute penalty in a 1–0 win over Dragón.[17][18] The following week, he notched his first goal from open play against defending Apertura champions Alianza.[19]

Perea finished the season as top scorer of the 2018 Clausura with 14 goals in 18 appearances, and scored another goal in FAS's playoff series against Audaz.[10][20]

La Equidad

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In June 2018 Perea returned to Colombia, signing with Categoría Primera A club La Equidad.[14]

HFX Wanderers

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On 25 February 2019, Perea signed with Canadian Premier League side HFX Wanderers.[21] He made his debut in the Wanderer's home opener against Forge FC on May 4, 2019.[10] He scored his first goal in the same match, the match winner in a 2-1 victory.[10] On 14 December 2019, the club announced that Perea would not be returning for the 2020 season.[22]

Carlos Stein

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On 30 December 2019, Perea joined newly-promoted Peruvian Primera División side Carlos Stein.[23] He made five appearances that season, scoring one goal.[10]

Return to FAS

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In April 2020, Perea returned to FAS for the 2020 Apertura season.[24] He made his return debut on 25 October 2020 in a 0–0 draw against Once Deportivo.[10]

Personal life

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Perea is the son of Luis Carlos Perea, a professional footballer who played in Categoría Primera A and the Mexican Primera División as well as for the Colombia national team.[25]

Career statistics

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As of 22 November 2020[10]
Club statistics
Club Season League National Cup[a] Continental[b] Other[c] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Atlético Nacional 2009 Categoría Primera A 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Deportes Tolima 2009 Categoría Primera A 6 0 0 0 1 0 7 0
León de Huánuco (loan) 2010 Peruvian Primera División 40 22 0 0 2 1 42 23
Deportivo Quito 2011 Ecuadorian Serie A 12 1 2 0 0 0 14 1
Everton Viña (loan) 2011 Primera B de Chile 19 6 0 0 2 0 21 6
FC Dallas 2012 Major League Soccer 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Universidad San Martín 2012 Peruvian Primera División 29 11 0 0 0 0 16 3
2013 Peruvian Primera División 36 14 0 0 36 14
2014 Peruvian Primera División 27 11 14 12 0 0 41 23
Total 92 36 14 12 0 0 0 0 106 48
Criciúma 2015 Brazilian Série B 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0
Sport Huancayo 2015 Peruvian Primera División 14 3 0 0 0 0 14 3
Universidad César Vallejo 2016 Peruvian Primera División 10 1 1 0 0 0 11 1
Sport Huancayo 2016 Peruvian Primera División 5 0 2 0 0 0 7 0
Sport Rosario 2017 Peruvian Primera División 12 1 0 0 12 1
Orsomarso 2017 Categoría Primera B 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
FAS 2017–18 Salvadoran Primera División 18 14 2 1 20 15
La Equidad 2018 Categoría Primera A 4 1 1 0 1 0 6 1
HFX Wanderers 2019 Canadian Premier League 15 3 2 2 0 0 17 5
Carlos Stein 2020 Peruvian Primera División 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 1
FAS 2020–21 Salvadoran Primera División 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 1
Santos de Nasca 2022 Peruvian Segunda División 20 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 3
Career total 286 93 17 14 5 0 11 2 219 109

Honours

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Club

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FAS

Individual

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  • Copa Inca Top Scorer: 2014
  • Salvadoran Primera División Clausura Top Scorer: 2018

References

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  1. ^ Robertson, Daniel (14 March 2012). "Luis Perea Grateful For A New Beginning In Dallas". Big D Soccer. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Soccer Capsules". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  3. ^ "2004 Florida All-State Soccer Teams". Southern Soccer Scene. 19 January 2004. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Gustavo Rodas: "San Martín es un ejemplo a seguir como club"". Generaccion.com (in Spanish). 28 December 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Confirmado: La San Martín hizo oficial su retiro del fútbol nacional" (in Spanish). Depor. 20 February 2012. Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Fotos: Ex jugadores de la USMP entrenaron en un parque" (in Spanish). La Republica. 23 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  7. ^ "FC Dallas signs Colombian forward Luis Perea". FC Dallas. 13 March 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Luis Perea, FC Dallas part ways, striker back to Peru". Sporting News. 4 April 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Universidad San Martín vs. Juan Aurich - 14 April 2012". Soccerway. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Luis Alberto Perea". Soccerway. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  11. ^ "2014 Copa Inca Group Stage". Socceway. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  12. ^ "Universidad San Martín vs. Melgar - 17 May 2014". Soccerway. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  13. ^ "Alianza Lima vs. Universidad San Martín - 21 May 2014". Soccerway. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  14. ^ a b Luz Élida Molina Marín (16 June 2018). "Luis Alberto Perea regresa al fútbol colombiano, firmó con Equidad" (in Spanish). El Colombiano. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  15. ^ "Orsomarso vs. Valledupar - 17 September 2017". Soccerway. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  16. ^ Alfredo Duarte (30 December 2017). "El FAS ficha a un colombiano como su último extranjero" (in Spanish). La Prensa Grafica. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  17. ^ Wálter Sibrián (6 February 2018). "Luis Perea, la nueva opción del FAS para hacer daño al Alianza" (in Spanish). El Grafico. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  18. ^ "Dragón vs. FAS - 3 February 2018". Soccerway. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  19. ^ "FAS vs. Alianza - 9 February 2018". Soccerway. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  20. ^ Josué Valiente (28 April 2018). "Luis Perea, del FAS, termina como Hombre Gol del Clausura 2018" (in Spanish). El Grafico. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  21. ^ Gareth Hampshire (25 February 2019). "Wanderers bring in finesse and firepower with South American duo". HFX Wanderers FC. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  22. ^ Gareth Hampshire (14 December 2019). "HFX Wanderers FC thank non-returning players". HFX Wanderers FC. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  23. ^ "Luis Perea aportará sus goles al Carlos Stein en la próxima Liga 1" (in Spanish). Libero. 30 December 2019. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  24. ^ Jorge Benítez (6 April 2020). "Luis Perea regresará a FAS" (in Spanish). el Grafico. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  25. ^ Herrera Correa, Jaime (20 October 2011). "Luis Alberto mantiene vigente la dinastía Perea" [Luis Alberto maintains the dynasty Perea] (in Spanish). El Colombiano.
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