Paraguayan footballer (born 1985)
Eduardo Aranda (born 28 January 1985 in Asunción) is a Paraguayan footballer who plays for Resistencia Sport Club in the Paraguayan División Intermedia.
Club career
From 2003 to 2005, Aranda formed part of Olimpia Asunción's U20 squad.[1][2][3]
After not having a chance with the first team, emigrated to Uruguay to try his luck with Rampla Juniors. In 2006, Aranda joined the club, colleaguing with compatriot Arnaldo Villalba.[4]
He played a season and a half with that team, until he was transferred to Liverpool Montevideo, teaming up with Cameroon footballer Martin Kamga.[5]
On 31 July 2009, he signed a new deal with Uruguays giants Club Nacional de Football.[6] He only remained one season in the giants, then signing with Defensor Sporting.[7]
In mid June 2011, he returned to his country to sign a new contract with his origin club Olimpia.[8] He played a vital role in his team becoming champions of the 2011 Clausura after the club suffered eleven years without a title. After improving a lot during the 2012 season Aranda makes a good 2013 Copa Libertadores
Resistencia
Aranda renounced from Guaireña to join second-tier Resistencia Sport Club, and held the objective of ascending to the Primera División whilst the club was in second place of the second-tier table.[9] Aranda spoke with Carlos Recalde, who previously was his coach at Deportivo Capiatá, and expressed that he wanted to depart Guaireña and see the possibility of playing at Resistencia.[9] He joined Julian Benitez and Rodrigo Burgos in the Resistencia squad.[9]
International career
On 9 June 2012, Aranda made his debut for Paraguay in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Bolivia.
Honors
- Olimpia
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