Alberto Quintero (footballer)

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Alberto Abdiel Quintero Medina (born 18 December 1987) is a Panamanian professional footballer who plays for C.D. Plaza Amador and the Panama national team as a winger.

Full name Alberto Abdiel Quintero Medina[1]
Date of birth (1987-12-18) 18 December 1987 (age 38)[1]
Place of birth Panama City, Panama
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)[1]
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Alberto Quintero
Personal information
Full name Alberto Abdiel Quintero Medina[1]
Date of birth (1987-12-18) 18 December 1987 (age 38)[1]
Place of birth Panama City, Panama
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)[1]
Position Winger
Team information
Current team
Plaza Amador
Number 19
Youth career
2005–2006 Chorrillo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 Chorrillo 57 (11)
2008–2009 Torrellano 36 (10)
2009–2010 Cartagena 19 (0)
2010–2011 Ontinyent 17 (0)
2011–2013 Chorrillo 19 (3)
2012Independiente Medellín (loan) 15 (0)
2013–2014 Lobos BUAP 9 (0)
2014 Mérida 2 (0)
2014 Mineros 7 (0)
2015–2016 Lobos BUAP 31 (5)
2016San Jose Earthquakes (loan) 30 (3)
2017–2022 Universitario 161 (32)
2023 Cienciano 30 (3)
2024– Plaza Amador 65 (6)
International career
2006–2007 Panama U20 7 (1)
2008 Panama U23 5 (2)
2007– Panama 140 (7)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Panama
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Runner-up2023 United States–CanadaTeam
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 21:48, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 23:05, 18 November 2025 (UTC)
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Club career

Early years and Spain

Nicknamed Negrito, Quintero was born in Panama City. After beginning in his country with Chorrillo F.C. he moved to Spain in the summer of 2008, playing amateur football with Torrellano CF in Elche.[2] He became a key player for the team,[3] which achieved promotion to the Spanish Third Division.

After a sole season, Quintero joined FC Cartagena,[4] three levels above his previous and just returned to Segunda División. Since he had arrived in Spain with a tourist visa, which expired after three months, he resided illegally in the country for almost a year before regularizing his residence status with the help of Cartagena.[5] He struggled tremendously while adjusting to his new team, namely in an incident at Real Betis on 27 September 2009 (0–0 draw) where he was subjected to constant racist abuse by the opposing fans.[6] His debut in the competition took place on 5 September, coming on as a late substitute in a 2–0 home win against Rayo Vallecano.[7]

In 2010, he signed with Ontinyent CF of the Segunda División B,[8] for the 2010-11 season. In 2011, after one season with Ontinyent, Quintero returned to his country and Chorrillo.[9]

Mexico

Following a successful campaign for Panama at the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Quintero caught the attention of C.F. Pachuca, who was due to sign him in August 2013.[10] Nothing came of it, but he moved to another club in Mexico, Ascenso MX's Lobos BUAP.[11]

After one season at BUAP, Quintero was signed by C.F. Mérida[12] and then moved to Mineros de Zacatecas,[13] followed by a return to BUAP in January 2015.[14] Eleven months later, he was loaned to San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer,[15] scoring two of their three goals on 12 May in the 3–1 home victory over Houston Dynamo FC.[16]

Quintero joined Peruvian Primera División side Club Universitario de Deportes on 30 January 2017.[17] He was initially criticized by the team's supporters for not being fit for playing; however, after the arrival of manager Pedro Troglio, Quintero became one of the club's players who stood out the most, scoring a career-best 13 goals in his first season.[18]

International career

Quintero was part of the Panama squad that participated in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada.[19] He made his full debut that same year, in a friendly against Guatemala.[20]

Quintero represented his country in 14 FIFA World Cup qualification matches,[21] and was selected for the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, helping the Canaleros to finish second in the United States. He was also picked for the following edition, scoring in the group stage opener against Haiti (1–1).[22]

In May 2018, Quintero was named in Panama's final 23-man squad for the upcoming edition of the FIFA World Cup in Russia.[23] On 6 June, however, he suffered a fractured foot in a friendly with Norway after a collision with Bjørn Johnsen, thus being ruled out of the tournament and replaced by Ricardo Ávila.[24]

On 5 September 2019, Quintero played his 100th match against Bermuda.[25]

Career statistics

International

As of match played 18 November 2025
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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Panama 200710
201040
2011112
201290
2013171
201480
2015161
2016110
2017120
201850
201980
2021143
2022130
202390
202520
Total1407
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As of 20 July 2021[26]
Scores and results list Panama's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Quintero goal.
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List of international goals scored by Alberto Quintero
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
129 March 2011Pedro Marrero, Havana, Cuba Cuba2–02–0Friendly
229 May 2011Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama Grenada2–02–0Friendly
325 January 2013Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica Guatemala3–03–02013 Copa Centroamericana
47 July 2015Toyota Stadium, Frisco, United States Haiti1–01–12015 CONCACAF Gold Cup
55 June 2021Estadio Nacional, Panama City, Panama Anguilla12–013–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
612 June 2021 Curaçao1–02–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification
720 July 2021Exploria Stadium, Orlando, United States Grenada1–03–12021 CONCACAF Gold Cup
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Honours

Universitario de Deportes

Panama

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References

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