The Best Players in Ecuadorian Soccer
Tomorrow, Ecuadorian soccer will know the champion who will take the classic victory lap and its members will climb to the podium to receive the trophy and medals as the monarchs of the 2019 season. The emotional state of the protagonists, both from Delfín and Liga de Quito, is a treasure trove of surprises.
With this brief introduction, we will present and accept the disagreements in erecting our criteria for Roberto (Tuka) Ordóñez as the best in Ecuadorian soccer and Cristian Pellerano as the best foreign player; here are their technical references.
Best Ecuadorian Player.
Roberto Ordóñez. At 34 years old, he is a true gladiator on the playing field; he never shows cowardice in facing rival defenses, whether with or without the ball; lethal in the moment of defining, with powerful feints and shots that confound his opponents; his strength and power are a real storm for the opponent and he finishes the match with energy to spare. He is a character on and off the field; humble and demonstrative, dedicated to the shirt he defends, today the Delfín's.
Best Foreign Player.
We have followed his trajectory in all the games and we have been convinced by Cristian Pellerano. Argentinian by birth and at 37 years old, he holds hierarchy on the field as a leader/conductor/worker, a key figure in creating decisive spaces. Due to his style of traversing the field, he always has arguments that destabilize the rival; talented in lateral and diagonal passes when the opponent offers continuous flaws.
Clearly, he is a warrior and the fans applaud his performance to the point that he is nominated to be one of the best soccer players in South America.
Both are destined for the sphere... (Or)