Erick Scott
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Template:Family name hatnote Erick Arnoldo Scott Bernard (born 21 May 1981) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who currently plays for Limón.
Club career
Scott joined the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer on loan in March 2004,[1] after several exceptional years with Alajuelense, with whom he had played since May 2001. Scott scored 13 goals in the 2001-02 season, and another 20 in the 2002-03 season, propelling Alajuelense to two straight league titles. Scott also scored several goals against MLS and Mexican league teams in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, and was a key player during his first episode with Alajuelense.
After joining the Crew, however, Scott saw minimal playing time, and did not return for the 2005 season. He was picked up by Real Salt Lake with the last pick of the 2004 MLS Expansion Draft, but was not brought into the squad. Instead, he stayed in Costa Rica and returned to Alajuelense.
Scott found himself playing with a different squad and a different manager at Alajuelense, and his performances were not up to the level they were when he left the squad less than a year earlier. Accordingly, he wasn't involved in many matches during what was left of the 2005 Clausura tournament. Observers expected him to begin the following Apertura tournament in the starting line-up but due some differences with fans and some members of the managerial team, he was sent on loan for 6 months to Marathón in Honduras.[2]
He returned to fitness and started playing well for Marathón, scoring important goals as the club won the 2007 championship.[3] This resulted in attention from clubs in the Chinese Super League, and ultimately in a move to Shanghai Shenhua in January 2008 along with Honduran player Emil Martinez.[4] They were teammates at Alajuelense and at Marathón and were acquired together by the Chinese team. He returned to Marathón ahead of the 2009 Clausura.[5]
In summer 2010, Scott moved to Salvadoran side Luis Ángel Firpo[6] after Alajuelense did not want to renew his contract.[7] In summer 2011, Scott joined Saprissa from San Carlos[8] only to leave them in January 2012 for Santos de Guápiles.[9]
In June 2013, Scott joined Cartaginés,[10] only for the club to release him a year later.[11]
International career
Scott has made 28 appearances for the senior Costa Rica national team, scoring 7 goals in the process. At the youth level, he appeared in the 2001 World Youth Championship held in Argentina as well as the 2004 Summer Olympics.[12] Scott made his debut for the senior team in a friendly match against Ecuador on October 16, 2002.[13] He has appeared in the UNCAF Nations Cup 2003[14] and UNCAF Nations Cup 2005,[15] as well as the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup held in the United States.[16] Additionally, he appeared in five qualifying matches for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[12]
Scott was recently called into the Costa Rica national team for a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match,[17] where he was an unused substitute.[18]
Career statistics
International goals
- Scores and results list. Costa Rica's goal tally first.
| # | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | February 11, 2003 | Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Nicaragua | flag alias = Flag of Nicaragua.svg | flag alias-1839 = Flag of Nicaragua (1839-1858).svg | flag alias-1856 = Flag of Nicaragua under William Walker (1856-1857).svg | flag alias-1858 = Flag of Nicaragua (1858-1889 and 1893-1896).svg | flag alias-1889 = Flag of Nicaragua (1889-1893).svg | flag alias-1896 = Flag of Nicaragua (1896-1908).svg | flag alias-1908 = Flag of Nicaragua (1908–1971).svg | link alias-naval = Nicaraguan Navy | link alias-air force = Nicaraguan Air Force | link alias-army = Nicaraguan Army | link alias-navy = Nicaraguan Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} || 1–0 || 1–0 || Continental qualifier | |||||||||||
| 2. | February 15, 2003 | Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = El Salvador | flag alias = Flag of El Salvador.svg | flag alias-1822 = Flag of El Salvador (1822–1865).svg | flag alias-1823 = Flag of the United Provinces of Central America.svg | flag alias-1824 = Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg | flag alias-1839 = Flag of El Salvador (1822–1865).svg | flag alias-1865a = Flag of El Salvador (April 1865).svg | flag alias-1865b = Flag of El Salvador (June 1865).svg | flag alias-1869 = Flag of El Salvador (1869-1873).svg | flag alias-1873 = Flag of El Salvador (1873-1875).svg | flag alias-1875 = Flag of El Salvador (1875-1877).svg | flag alias-1898 = Flag of the Greater Republic of Central America (1898).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of El Salvador.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Salvadoran Army.svg | link alias-army = Salvadoran Army | flag alias-navy = Flag of the Navy of El Salvador.svg | link alias-navy = Navy of El Salvador | flag alias-naval = Flag of the Navy of El Salvador.svg | link alias-naval = Navy of El Salvador | flag alias-air force = Flag of the Salvadoran Air Force.svg | link alias-air force = Salvadoran Air Force | flag alias-military = Flag of the Armed Forces of El Salvador.svg | link alias-military = Armed Forces of El Salvador | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} || 1–0 || 1–0 || Continental qualifier |
| 3. | July 16, 2003 | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Cuba | flag alias = Flag of Cuba.svg | flag alias-naval = Naval Jack of Cuba.svg | link alias-naval = Cuban Revolutionary Navy | flag alias-1902 = Flag of Cuba (sky blue).svg | link alias-army = Cuban Revolutionary Army | flag alias-navy = Naval Jack of Cuba.svg | link alias-navy = Cuban Revolutionary Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | altvar = football | variant=
}} || 3–0 || 3–0 || Continental championship | ||||||||||||||
| 4. | July 19, 2003 | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = El Salvador | flag alias = Flag of El Salvador.svg | flag alias-1822 = Flag of El Salvador (1822–1865).svg | flag alias-1823 = Flag of the United Provinces of Central America.svg | flag alias-1824 = Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America.svg | flag alias-1839 = Flag of El Salvador (1822–1865).svg | flag alias-1865a = Flag of El Salvador (April 1865).svg | flag alias-1865b = Flag of El Salvador (June 1865).svg | flag alias-1869 = Flag of El Salvador (1869-1873).svg | flag alias-1873 = Flag of El Salvador (1873-1875).svg | flag alias-1875 = Flag of El Salvador (1875-1877).svg | flag alias-1898 = Flag of the Greater Republic of Central America (1898).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of El Salvador.svg | flag alias-army = Flag of the Salvadoran Army.svg | link alias-army = Salvadoran Army | flag alias-navy = Flag of the Navy of El Salvador.svg | link alias-navy = Navy of El Salvador | flag alias-naval = Flag of the Navy of El Salvador.svg | link alias-naval = Navy of El Salvador | flag alias-air force = Flag of the Salvadoran Air Force.svg | link alias-air force = Salvadoran Air Force | flag alias-military = Flag of the Armed Forces of El Salvador.svg | link alias-military = Armed Forces of El Salvador | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} || 1–0 || 5–2 || Continental championship |
| 5. | June 4, 2004 | Estadio Carlos Ugalde Álvarez, San Carlos, Costa Rica | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Nicaragua | flag alias = Flag of Nicaragua.svg | flag alias-1839 = Flag of Nicaragua (1839-1858).svg | flag alias-1856 = Flag of Nicaragua under William Walker (1856-1857).svg | flag alias-1858 = Flag of Nicaragua (1858-1889 and 1893-1896).svg | flag alias-1889 = Flag of Nicaragua (1889-1893).svg | flag alias-1896 = Flag of Nicaragua (1896-1908).svg | flag alias-1908 = Flag of Nicaragua (1908–1971).svg | link alias-naval = Nicaraguan Navy | link alias-air force = Nicaraguan Air Force | link alias-army = Nicaraguan Army | link alias-navy = Nicaraguan Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} || 1–0 || 5–0 || Friendly | |||||||||||
| 6. | January 12, 2005 | Estadio Ricardo Saprissa, San José, Costa Rica | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Haiti | flag alias = Flag of Haiti.svg | flag alias-1791 = Flag of Haiti (1791-1789).svg | flag alias-1798 = Flag of France (1794-1815).svg | flag alias-1803 = Flag of Haiti (1803-1804).svg | flag alias-1806 = Flag of Haiti (1806-1811).svg | flag alias-1811 = Flag of Haiti (1811–1814).png | flag alias-1814 = Flag of Haiti (1814–1820).svg | flag alias-1849 = Flag of Haiti (1849-1859).png | flag alias-1859 = Flag of Haiti (1820–1849, 1859–1964).svg | flag alias-1964 = Flag of Haiti (1964–1986).svg | flag alias-2013 = Flag of Haiti (WFB 2013).gif | flag alias-civil = Flag of Haiti (civil).svg | flag alias-civil-1964 = Flag of Haiti 1964 (civil).svg | flag alias-coast guard = Flag of Haiti (1859–1964, 3-2).svg | link alias-coast guard = Haitian Coast Guard | link alias-army = Haitian Army | link alias-military = Armed Forces of Haiti | Haitian Navy | link alias-air force = Haitian Aviation Corps | Haitian Navy | size = | name = | altlink = national football team | variant =
}} || 2–0 || 3–3 || Friendly | ||
| 7. | February 25, 2005 | Estadio Mateo Flores, Guatemala City, Guatemala | {{ Template:Yesno | alias = Guatemala | flag alias = Flag of Guatemala.svg | flag alias-1825 = Flag of Guatemala (1825-1838).svg | flag alias-1839 = Flag of Guatemala (1839-1843).svg | flag alias-1843 = Flag of Guatemala (1843-1851).svg | flag alias-1851 = Flag of Guatemala (1851-1858).svg | flag alias-1858 = Flag of Guatemala (1858–1871).svg | flag alias-1871 = Flag of Guatemala (1871-1968).svg | flag alias-1968 = Flag of Guatemala (1968-1997).svg | flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Guatemala.svg | link alias-naval = Guatemalan Navy | link alias-air force = Guatemalan Air Force | link alias-army = Guatemalan Army | link alias-navy = Guatemalan Navy | size = | name = | variant = | altlink = national football team
}} || 4–0 || 4–0 || Continental qualifier |
References
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External links
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- 1981 births
- Living people
- Costa Rican people of Jamaican descent
- Footballers from Limón Province
- Men's association football forwards
- Costa Rican men's footballers
- 21st-century Costa Rican sportsmen
- Costa Rica men's international footballers
- Olympic footballers for Costa Rica
- Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- Liga Deportiva Alajuelense footballers
- Columbus Crew players
- C.D. Marathón players
- Shanghai Shenhua F.C. players
- Chinese Super League players
- CD Luis Ángel Firpo players
- A.D. San Carlos footballers
- Deportivo Saprissa players
- Santos de Guápiles F.C. footballers
- C.S. Cartaginés players
- Costa Rican expatriate men's footballers
- Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States
- Expatriate men's footballers in Honduras
- Expatriate men's footballers in China
- Costa Rican expatriate sportspeople in China
- Expatriate men's footballers in El Salvador
- Liga FPD players
- Major League Soccer players
- Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras players