Alexander Rondón
Alexander Rondón Heredia (born August 30, 1977) is a Venezuelan footballer and manager who played as a striker. He played over 44 times for the Venezuela national team since his debut in 1999.[1] Early yearsRondón was born in Cumaná. Club careerNueva CádizRondón started his playing career in 1997 with Nueva Cádiz. In 2000–01 he was part of the Caracas FC team that won the Primera División Venezolana. Deportivo TáchiraIn 2002, he joined Deportivo Táchira, he had loan spells with Estudiantes de Mérida (loan) and São Paulo of Brazil. São PauloKnown as the best player of Venezuelan football, Rondón signed on loan with São Paulo in 2004, as a substitute for Luís Fabiano, who would play for Porto, in second semester of that year. He was praised for Milton Cruz, assistant coach of club, and defenders Rodrigo and Fabão, who played against him in 2004 Copa Libertadores.[2] However, Rondón couldn't shine in Brazilian football, playing only eight matches and scoring no goals. Months later, he came back to his country.[3] Deportivo AnzoáteguiIn 2007, he joined Deportivo Anzoátegui where he became the top scorer in the Venezuelan league for the 2007–08 season[4] earning him a recall to the national team after a two-year absence. Deportivo Lara/Aragua FCIn 2010, he joined Deportivo Lara, before joining Aragua FC in 2011 [5] International careerRondón has played for Venezuela in Copa América 1999, 2001 and 2004. International goals
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