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Full name: | Juan Guillermo Cuadrado Bello | |
Date of birth: | 26 May 1988 | |
Place of birth: | Necoclí, ![]() | |
Height: | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | |
Playing position: | Winger | |
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Current club | ![]() | |
Number: | TBA | |
Youth clubs | ||
2003–2008 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2008–2009 2009–2013 2011–2012 2012–2015 2015–2017 2015–2016 2016–2017 2017–2023 2023–2024 2024– |
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20 (0) 33 (3) 85 (20) 13 (0) 28 (4) 29 (2) 166 (14) 10 (0) 0 (0) | 30 (2)
National team | ||
2010– | ![]() |
116 | (11)
Juan Guillermo Cuadrado Bello (born 26 May 1988) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Italian club Atalanta and the Colombia national team. He is known for his direct style of play, including his pace (both on and off the ball) as well as his dribbling skills. He started off in a central role as a defensive midfielder early in his career before being moved into wider positions in which he now plays as a right winger.
Having begun his career at Independiente Medellín, Cuadrado moved to Italy in 2009 to join Udinese. Used sparingly at the club, he was loaned to Lecce for the 2011–12 season, where despite relegation from Serie A, his performances earned a transfer to Fiorentina. In February 2015, he was signed by Chelsea, but after playing sparingly, was loaned to Juventus FC for consecutive seasons, where he won successive Serie A and Coppa Italia titles. He joined the club permanently in 2017, and added a third consecutive domestic double the following season, followed by a two more consecutive league titles and a Supercoppa Italiana over the next two seasons. In June 2023, after deciding not to extend his contract with Juventus, Cuadrado signs for Inter Milan on a free transfer agreeing with his new club for a one-year contract with the club.
Cuadrado made his senior international debut in 2010, and has since earned over 110 caps. He was part of the Colombian squads which took part at five editions of the Copa América (2011, 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2021), reaching the quarter-finals on three occasions, and contributing to their third-place finishes in 2016 and 2021; Cuadrado also represented his nation at two editions of the FIFA World Cup, in 2014 and 2018.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
Juventus
- Serie A: 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20
- Coppa Italia: 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2018, 2020
- UEFA Champions League runner-up: 2016–17
International[]
Colombia
- Copa América third place: 2016, 2021
Individual[]
- Serie A Goal of the Month: December 2021
- UEFA Champions League top assist provider: 2020–21
- 2014 World Cup top assist provider
External links[]
Atalanta BC squad - 2024–25 |
2 Tolói ·
4 Kjær ·
5 Masiello ·
6 Palomino ·
8 Gosens ·
9 Muriel ·
10 Gómez (c) ·
11 Freuler ·
13 Arana ·
15 De Roon ·
17 Piccoli ·
18 Malinovskyi ·
19 Djimsiti ·
21 Castagne ·
31 Rossi ·
33 Hateboer ·
41 Ibañez ·
57 Sportiello ·
72 Iličić ·
88 Pašalić ·
91 Zapata ·
95 Gollini ·
99 Barrow ·
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Colombian competitions · Colombian coaches · Colombian players · Colombian stadiums · FIFA World Cup history![]() |
Template:Colombia Squad (2011 Copa América)
Colombia – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Quarter-finals |
1. Ospina
2. Zapata
3. Yepes (c)
4. Arias
5. Carbonero
6. Sánchez
7. Armero
8. Aguilar
9. Gutiérrez
10. James
11. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Guarín
14. Ibarbo
15. Mejía
16. Balanta
17. Bacca
18. Zúñiga
19. Ramos
20. Quintero
21. Martínez
22. Mondragón
23. Valdés
Manager: |
Colombia – 2015 Copa América |
1. Ospina
2. Zapata
3. Franco
4. Arias
5. Valencia
6. Sánchez
7. Armero
8. Cardona
9. Falcao (c)
10. James
11. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Andrade
14. Valdés
15. Mejía
16. Ibarbo
17. Bacca
18. Zúñiga
19. Teo
20. Muriel
21. Jackson M.
22. Murillo
23. Bonilla
Manager: |
Colombia – Copa América Centenario |
1. Ospina
2. C. Zapata
3. Mina
4. Arias
5. Celis
6. Sánchez
7. Bacca
8. Cardona
9. R. Martínez
10. James (c)
11. Cuadrado
12. R. Zapata
13. S. Pérez
14. Medina
15. Aguilar
16. D. Torres
17. D. Moreno
18. Fabra
19. F. Díaz
20. Roa
21. Marlos
22. Murillo
23. Bonilla
Manager: |
Colombia – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Round of 16 |
1. Ospina
2. Zapata
3. Murillo
4. Arias
5. Barrios
6. C. Sánchez
7. Bacca
8. Aguilar
9. Falcao (c)
10. James
11. J. G. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Mina
14. Muriel
15. Uribe
16. Lerma
17. Mojica
18. Fabra
19. Borja
20. Quintero
21. Izquierdo
22. J. F. Cuadrado
23. D. Sánchez
Manager: |
Colombia – 2019 Copa América – Quarter-finals |
1. Ospina
2. C. Zapata
3. Medina
4. Arias
5. Barrios
6. Tesillo
7. D. Zapata
8. Cardona
9. Falcao (c)
10. James
11. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Mina
14. Díaz
15. Uribe
16. Lerma
17. Borja
18. Cuéllar
19. Muriel
20. Martínez
21. Lucumí
22. Montero
23. Sánchez
Manager: |
Colombia – 2021 Copa América – Third place |
1. Ospina (c)
2. Medina
3. Murillo
4. Cuesta
5. Barrios
6. Tesillo
7. Zapata
8. Cuéllar
9. Muriel
10. Cardona
11. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Mina
14. Díaz
15. Uribe
16. Muñoz
17. Moreno
18. Borré
19. Borja
20. Morelos
21. Sebastián Pérez Cardonaérez
22. Quintana
23. Sánchez
24. Lucumí
25. Baldomero Perlazaerlaza
26. Fabra
27. Campaz
28. Chará
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