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Nicolás Lodeiro

Marcelo Nicolás Lodeiro Benítez (Spanish pronunciation: [nikoˈlas loˈðejɾo]; born 21 March 1989), commonly known as Nicolás Lodeiro, is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Major League Soccer club Houston Dynamo.

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Nicolás Lodeiro
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Lodeiro with Uruguay in 2015
Personal information
Full name Marcelo Nicolás Lodeiro Benítez[1]
Date of birth (1989-03-21) 21 March 1989 (age 36)
Place of birth Paysandú, Uruguay
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Houston Dynamo
Number 20
Youth career
Barrio Obrero
2003–2007 Nacional
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2010 Nacional 43 (9)
2010–2012 Ajax 21 (2)
2012–2014 Botafogo 47 (7)
2014–2015 Corinthians 7 (0)
2015–2016 Boca Juniors 30 (6)
2016–2023 Seattle Sounders 191 (41)
2024–2025 Orlando City 34 (1)
2025– Houston Dynamo 9 (1)
International career
2008–2009 Uruguay U20 11 (5)
2012 Uruguay Olympic 3 (1)
2009–2019 Uruguay 60 (5)
Medal record
Representing  Uruguay
Copa América
Winner2011 ArgentinaTeam
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19 April 2025
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 25 June 2019
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Lodeiro has played professionally in Uruguay, the Netherlands, Brazil, Argentina, and the United States, winning the Eredivisie in both of his seasons at Ajax, and winning the domestic double in 2015 with Boca Juniors. He also won titles with Nacional and Botafogo, as well as the 2016 and 2019 MLS Cup with Seattle Sounders.

A full international since 2009, Lodeiro has earned 60 caps for Uruguay. He has taken part in two FIFA World Cups with the national side, as well as four editions of the Copa América, the 2012 Summer Olympics, and the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, in which Uruguay finished fourth. He was also part of the teams which placed fourth in the 2010 FIFA World Cup and won the 2011 Copa América.

Club career

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Lodeiro with Ajax in 2011

Early career

Lodeiro was born in 1989 in Paysandú, which borders Argentina. It was here that he made his first steps as a footballer in the youth sides of local club Barrio Obrero. It wasn't too long before his talent was recognised by a local scout called Daniel López who nurtured him to play for the youth team at Nacional Montevideo aged only 14 years old.[3]

Nacional

Four years later, at the age of 18, Lodeiro made his debut for the Nacional first team against Fénix on 19 August 2007. Later on in the year he also scored his first senior goal and it was clear to see that in Lodeiro, there was a new star in the making.

A year later, Lodeiro continued to make progress, securing more playing time and even scored against River Plate in the Pre-Libertadores playoff. But 2009 was the year that Lodeiro really began to make progress. His three goals and several assists in the Copa Libertadores helped Nacional to reach the semi-finals of the tournament. In April 2009 he was named 58th highest scorer in the world by the IFFHS following his performance in the Copa Libertadores[4]

Lodeiro played a vital role for Nacional in the 2008–09 Copa Libertadores, which saw Nacional reach the semi-finals. From then on, Lodeiro has been considered one of the best youth players in the country.[5]

Ajax

In January 2010, Lodeiro signed a contract with Ajax until June 2012 with option of 2 more years.[6] He joined his fellow Uruguayans Bruno Silva and his friend Luis Suárez at Ajax. His first appearance for Ajax was as a substitute in the match against FC Twente on 7 February 2010. He marked his first goal against Go Ahead Eagles with Ajax on 25 March in the KNVB Beker. Because of an injury he sustained during the World Cup he didn't play a single match for Ajax in the 2010/2011 Eredivisie season. He did however make 19 appearances for Ajax the following season, scoring twice in the regular season, and once against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League, all while helping Ajax to win their 31st league title.

Botafogo

On 20 July 2012 it was announced that Botafogo had signed Lodeiro to a four-year contract, taking the young midfielder over to Rio de Janeiro from Ajax for an undisclosed fee.[7] He was a key part of the squad that won the Campeonato Carioca in 2013 and qualified Botafogo for the 2014 Copa Libertadores after 18 years absence of the tournament. During his time with Botafogo, Lodeiro was part of Uruguay's 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup squad.

Corinthians

On 29 May 2014, Lodeiro signed a four-year deal with Corinthians, for a R$4.5 million fee.[8]

Boca Juniors

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Lodeiro with Boca Juniors in 2016

In 2015, Lodeiro signed with Argentinian club Boca Juniors. In September 2015, Lodeiro scored against River Plate in the Superclásico.[9] On 4 November 2015, Lodeiro scored a penalty in the 2015 Copa Argentina Final helping Boca defeat Rosario Central 2–0, and secure their domestic double.[10]

Seattle Sounders

In the summer of 2016, Lodeiro was widely rumored to be moving to Major League Soccer club Seattle Sounders.[11] Lodeiro began discussing a transfer with Sounders general manager Garth Lagerwey during the Copa America Centenario, using teammate Luis Suarez as a translator.[12] Lodeiro bid farewell to the Boca Juniors fans in late July amid reports that he would join the Sounders pending his physical. He officially signed with the Sounders on 27 July 2016.[13]

Lodeiro made his club debut on 31 July 2016, starting in the midfield and playing the full 90 minutes of a 1–1 home draw against LA Galaxy.[14] In his first match, Lodeiro recorded 124 total touches, the fourth-highest total of the 2016 season for the Sounders, and 94 passes, the most for Seattle.[15] He scored his first goal for the Sounders on 14 August 2016, at home against Real Salt Lake in the 24th minute of a 2–1 win at Century Link Field.[16]

Lodeiro was also instrumental to the team's MLS Cup run in 2016 under caretaker manager Brian Schmetzer. He scored four goals and provided eight assists in 13 games in the regular season to help Seattle qualify for the playoffs; in the post-season, he scored four more goals in six play-off games as he led the team to the championship. In the MLS Cup Final against Toronto FC at BMO Field on 10 December, following a 0–0 draw after extra time, Lodeiro notched a penalty kick in the resulting shoot-out to keep the Sounders hopes alive; Justin Morrow then missed Toronto's next spot kick, which allowed Román Torres to win the first MLS Cup for the Sounders after netting his kick. When Lodeiro arrived, the Sounders were at the bottom of the league, but because of his ability to create and make others around him better, the Sounders were able to turn their season around.[17][18] For his performances, he was named the 2016 MLS Newcomer of the Year.[19]

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Lodeiro playing for Seattle Sounders in 2017

On 9 December 2017, Lodeiro started in the 2017 MLS Cup Final, which was once again held at BMO Field against Toronto FC; on this occasion, however, Seattle lost 2–0, failing to defend their title.[20]

On 10 November 2019, Lodeiro assisted Víctor Rodríguez's goal in a 3–1 home win over Toronto FC in the MLS Cup Final.[21]

In the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League Final, he scored two penalties in the first leg in a 2–2 draw against UNAM,[22] then another goal in a 3–0 win in the second leg, in which his club secured their first title in the competition by winning 5–2 on aggregate.[23]

On 21 October 2023, in an interview, Lodeiro announced he would not be returning to the Sounders once his contract expired at the end of the season.[24] His departure was confirmed on 12 December.[25]

Orlando City

On 4 January 2024, Lodeiro signed as a free agent with Orlando City on a one-year contract with an option for a further year.[26] On 27 February, Lodeiro scored his first goal for the club in the second leg of their tie against Cavalry FC in the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup, helping to secure a 3–1 win.[27] Later on 23 March, Lodeiro scored his first regular season goal for the Lions in a 2–0 win over Austin FC.[28] On 11 May, Lodeiro would get a hat-trick of assists by assisting in Duncan McGuire's opening strike and Luis Muriel's brace in a 3–2 win over Philadelphia Union.[29] Lodeiro finished the season with two goals and thirteen assists across 46 appearances in all competitions, tying him with Martín Ojeda for the most assists for the club.[30]

On 18 February 2025, Orlando City and Lodeiro mutually agreed to terminate his contract with the club.[31]

Houston Dynamo

A day after Lodeiro's contract was terminated with Orlando City, fellow Major League Soccer club Houston Dynamo signed Lodeiro to a one-year contract with a club option for 2026.[32] Three days after signing with Houston Dynamo, Lodeiro made his debut in the opening match of the season, coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute for Ibrahim Aliyu in a 1–2 loss to rivals FC Dallas.[33][34] On 2 March, Lodeiro scored his first goal for the Dynamo, the fifth goal of a 1–4 loss to Inter Miami.[35]

International career

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Youth

During 2009, Lodeiro also progressed on the international scene with good performances for the Uruguay under-20 national team. This included outstanding performances at a South American under-20 tournament in Venezuela where he scored three goals and led Uruguay to third place.[3] He also contributed impressively at the FIFA under-20 tournament in Egypt,[36] scoring two goals in four matches.

Senior

Lodeiro's senior international debut for Uruguay came against Costa Rica, in the CONCACAF-CONMEBOL 2010 World Cup Play-Off. He played both legs of the play-off and, in the second leg at home, was named player of the match for Uruguay.[37]

Lodeiro played for Uruguay in the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals and, in Uruguay's opening match against France, was the first player to receive a red card at the tournament.[38]

Lodeiro scored his first international goal on 23 June 2011, in a 3–0 friendly home win over Estonia.[39] He was a member of the Uruguay national team that won the 2011 Copa América in Argentina.[40]

Lodeiro was part of Uruguay's team at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[41]

Lodeiro took part at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil, where Uruguay finished in fourth place.[42] During the tournament, he scored in an 8–0 win over Tahiti on 23 June, in Uruguay's final group match.[43]

Lodeiro was a member of the Uruguay national team that participated in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.[44] He started two matches and came in as a substitute in a third.

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Lodeiro playing for Uruguay in 2014

In May 2015, Lodeiro was included by manager Oscar Tabárez in the final 23-man Uruguay squad for the upcoming Copa América.[45]

Lodeiro was a member of the Uruguay national team that participated in the 2016 Copa América Centenario in the United States. Lodeiro started two matches and came in as a substitute in a third, acquiring one assist in total.

In May 2018, he was named in Uruguay's provisional 26-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia;[46] he missed out on the final 23-man squad for the tournament, however.[47]

In March 2019, Lodeiro was included in the final 23-man Uruguay squad for the 2019 Copa América in Brazil.[48] On 16 June, he scored the first goal in a 4–0 win over Ecuador in the team's opening group match of the tournament;[49] this was Uruguay's 400th goal in the competition.[50] Uruguay were eliminated by Peru in the quarter-finals of the tournament on 29 June, as a result of a 5–4 penalty shoot-out defeat, following a 0–0 draw after regulation time; Lodeiro did not appear during the match, however, and remained on the bench.[51]

Style of play

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A diminutive, dynamic, talented, and technically gifted midfielder, with a stocky build, Lodeiro was regarded as a promising prospect as a youngster. He is known for his ability to get past defenders due to his speed, close control, and dribbling skills, which earned him comparisons with compatriot Enzo Francescoli in his youth, as well as the nickname "the Uruguayan Messi."[52][53][54] He also possesses good vision, creativity, and passing ability, which enables him to link-up with other players, create chances for teammates, and be involved in the build-up of his team's attacking plays. A versatile playmaker, Lodeiro likes to function in a free role in the centre of the pitch, and usually plays in the number 10 role as an attacking midfielder; in this position, he is given licence to drop deep and come towards a teammate in order to receive the ball and subsequently dictate play with his passing in midfield. However, he also likes to move wide towards the wings in order to overload flanks, and can often be found operating on either side of the pitch as well as in the middle during the course of the same match; as such, he is also capable of playing in several other positions, and has even been deployed as a winger on occasion, or even as a central midfielder, or also as a second striker.[17][52][53][55][56] Moreover, he is a very energetic player, known for his defensive work-rate off the ball, longevity, tactical intelligence, and ability to mark opponents; his fitness, coupled with his excellent movement across the field enables him to press opposing players, create space by dragging opponents out of position, or make attacking runs from behind into the opposing penalty area.[17][52][53][57][58][59] Lodeiro is naturally left footed, and is known for his powerful and accurate striking ability with his stronger foot, which also enables him to score goals, in addition to creating them;[60][61] however, he is capable of playing off of either foot.[60] Furthermore, he is a dangerous free kick taker, and is also known for his delivery from set pieces.[62][63]

Personal life

In February 2018, Lodeiro earned a U.S. green card which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes.[64]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 19 April 2025[17][65][66]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Nacional 2007–08 Uruguayan Primera División 15000150
2008–09 20210[a]4306
2009–10 8787
Total 4391045313
Ajax 2009–10 Eredivisie 8021101
2010–11 0000000000
2011–12 132105[b]1193
Total 212315100294
Botafogo 2012 Série A 182001[c]100193
2013 265810016[d]85014
2014 30008[a]05[d]0160
Total 47781912188517
Corinthians 2014 Série A 7010000080
Boca Juniors 2015 Argentine Primera División 213525[a]1316
2016 93009[a]200185
Total 30652143004911
Seattle Sounders 2016 Major League Soccer 134006[e]4198
2017 337005[e]0387
2018 278003[f]22[e]13211
2019 287004[e]2329
2020 20[g]7005[h]1258
2021 902[i]1111
2022 287006[f]53412
2023 33110006[j]1402
Total 191411097301023158
Orlando City 2024 Major League Soccer 341004[f]18[k]0462
Houston Dynamo 2025 Major League Soccer 91000091
Career total 2626718451175918509106
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  1. Appearance(s) in Copa Libertadores
  2. One appearance in UEFA Europa League, four appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League
  3. Appearance(s) in Copa Sudamericana
  4. Appearance(s) in Campeonato Carioca
  5. Appearance(s) in MLS Cup playoffs
  6. Includes three appearances and one goal in MLS is Back Tournament group stage
  7. One appearance in MLS is Back Tournament knockout stage, four appearances and one goal in MLS Cup playoffs
  8. One appearance and one goal in Leagues Cup, one appearance in MLS Cup playoffs
  9. One appearance in FIFA Club World Cup, one appearance and one goal in Leagues Cup, four appearances in MLS Cup playoffs
  10. Three appearances in Leagues Cup, five appearances in MLS Cup playoffs

International

As of match played 24 June 2019[67]
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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Uruguay 200920
201050
201151
201220
2013102
2014110
201590
201671
201720
201810
201961
Total605
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Scores and results list Uruguay Olympic team goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Lodeiro goal.
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List of international goals scored by Nicolás Lodeiro
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
126 July 2012Old Trafford, Manchester, England United Arab Emirates2–12–12012 Olympic Games
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Scores and results list Uruguay's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Lodeiro goal.[68]
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List of international goals scored by Nicolás Lodeiro
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
123 June 2011Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera, Uruguay Estonia3–03–0Friendly
223 June 2013Itaipava Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil Tahiti5–08–02013 FIFA Confederations Cup
313 November 2013Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan Jordan3–05–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
46 October 2016Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay Venezuela1–03–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
516 June 2019Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Ecuador1–04–02019 Copa América
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Honours

Nacional

Ajax

Botafogo

Boca Juniors

Seattle Sounders FC

Uruguay

Individual

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