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Emanuel Reynoso (born 16 November 1995), sometimes known as Bebelo, is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Major League Soccer club Minnesota United FC.

Career

Reynoso had his debut in 2014, playing for Talleres when the team was competing in the third division. Talleres won the tournament in 2015 and got promoted to B Nacional, the Second Argentine Division. Reynoso had great importance on Talleres winning the 2016 Primera B Nacional, when the team finally was promoted to Argentine First Division, after 12 years. He was one of the most important players on that team and then had a great performance in 2017 in the First Division, scoring relevant goals against Lanús and Boca Juniors.

In February 2018, Reynoso signed with Boca Juniors.[2] He reached the semifinals with Boca in 2019 Copa Libertadores.

On 1 September 2020, Reynoso signed with Minnesota United FC.[3] He made his Minnesota United debut on 2 September 2020 against Houston Dynamo.[4] He scored his first goal for the club on 8 November 2020 against FC Dallas.[5] With an assist in the 67th minute of the Western Conference Finals of the 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs against Seattle Sounders FC, Reynoso set a single season MLS record with his seventh assist of the playoffs.[6] He is also the first MLS player in league history to record multiple three-assist playoff games.[7]

Personal life

In March 2014, Reynoso was shot in the left leg.

He was arrested on 7 December 2021, for allegedly hitting a teenager in Argentina.[8]

Reynoso failed to report to 2023 preseason training with Minnesota United and was suspended without pay by the league on 10 February 2023.[9] On 6 May 2023, 10 games into the season, Reynoso returned to Minnesota for training.

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 22 October 2023[10]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup League cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Talleres de Córdoba 2014–15 Torneo Federal A 1 0 1 0 2 0
2015 1 0 1 0
2016 Primera B Nacional 16 0 3 1 19 1
2016–17 Argentine Primera División 25 2 2 1 27 3
2017–18 9 0 9 0
Total 52 2 6 2 58 4
Boca Juniors 2017–18 Argentine Primera División 11 0 5[a] 0 16 0
2018–19 16 1 1 0 2 0 9[a] 2 1[b] 0 29 3
2019–20 18 1 1 0 2[a] 1 21 2
Total 45 2 1 0 3 0 16 3 1 0 66 5
Minnesota United FC 2020 MLS 13 1 3[c] 1 16 2
2021 29 5 1[c] 0 30 5
2022 29 10 1 1 1[c] 1 31 12
2023 18 6 5[d] 2 23 8
2024 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 89 22 1 1 10 4 100 27
Career total 186 26 8 3 3 0 16 3 11 4 224 36
  1. ^ a b c Appearances in Copa Libertadores
  2. ^ Appearance in Supercopa Argentina
  3. ^ a b c Appearances in MLS Cup Playoffs
  4. ^ Appearances in Leagues Cup

Honours

Boca Juniors

Individual

References

  1. ^ "Emanuel Reynoso". Minnesota United FC. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Bienvenido Bebelo | Futbol".
  3. ^ "Emanuel Reynoso Signs With MNUFC | Minnesota United FC".
  4. ^ "Recap | #HOUvMIN | Minnesota United FC".
  5. ^ "Recap | #MINvFCD | Minnesota United FC".
  6. ^ 7 December 2020 - 11pm, Field Level Media |. "Minnesota United blows lead, falls to Seattle Sounders in MLS playoffs". Bemidji Pioneer. Retrieved 8 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Sigal, Jonathan (3 December 2020). "Emanuel Reynoso sets MLS record, becomes first player with multiple three-assist playoff games". Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  8. ^ "New Loons star Emanuel Reynoso brings his lifelong 'fight' to fresh start in Minnesota". 17 September 2020.
  9. ^ Minnesota United FC [@MNUFC] (10 February 2023). "An update on the status of Emanuel Reynoso https://t.co/WMcnG8IWpi" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 15 March 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2023 – via Twitter.
  10. ^ Emanuel Reynoso at Soccerway. Retrieved 18 January 2021.

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