Ian Smith (footballer, born 1998)

Ian Rey Smith Quirós (born 6 March 1998) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a right back for Costa Rican club Alajuelense.

Ian Smith
Personal information
Full name Ian Rey Smith Quirós
Date of birth (1998-03-06) 6 March 1998
Place of birth Guápiles, Costa Rica
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Playing position(s) Right back
Club information
Current team
Norrköping
Number 22
Youth career
Santos de Guápiles
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014–2018 Santos de Guápiles 32 (0)
2016Hammarby (loan) 0 (0)
2018–2020 Norrköping 37 (2)
2020– Alajuelense 0 (0)
National team
2018– Costa Rica 7 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 24 December 2018
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 11 October 2018

In May 2018 he was named in Costa Rica's 23-man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.[2]

Career statistics

International

As of match played11 October 2018[3]
Costa Rica
YearAppsGoals
201870
Total70
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References

  1. "2018 FIFA World Cup Russia – List of Players" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  2. Tyers, Alan (30 May 2018). "Costa Rica World Cup 2018 squad and team guide". The Telegraph. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  3. "Ian Smith". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. Retrieved 24 June 2018.


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