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Juan Guillermo

Cuadrado Bello

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Juan Cuadrado: Athlete's Biography

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Club Career

Independiente Medellín

Cuadrado's professional career began in 2008 when he joined Independiente Medellín. He made an impressive debut against Boyacá Chicó, where he also scored his first goal. His performances caught the attention of European clubs, and in 2009, he made the leap to Udinese in Italy.

Udinese

Cuadrado signed with Udinese in July 2009. During his time there, he struggled to secure a starting position, leading to a loan transfer to Lecce for the 2011–12 season.

Lecce (loan)

While on loan at Lecce, Cuadrado showed his skill, scoring his first goal for the club against Cesena. Despite his efforts, Lecce faced relegation, and Cuadrado returned to Udinese.

Fiorentina

In July 2012, Cuadrado moved to Fiorentina initially on a loan deal. His impressive performances helped secure a fourth-place Serie A finish for the club. Fiorentina eventually purchased Cuadrado’s full rights in 2014 amid interest from larger clubs.

Chelsea

In February 2015, Cuadrado joined Chelsea under a high-profile transfer. Although his tenure at Chelsea was brief, he contributed to winning the Premier League and the League Cup in the 2014–15 season.

Juventus

Cuadrado was loaned to Juventus in August 2015, a move that saw his career rejuvenate. He played an integral role in Juventus claiming multiple Serie A titles and Coppa Italia trophies during his loan and subsequent permanent transfer in 2017. Notably, he extended significant assists during their UEFA Champions League campaigns.

Inter Milan and Atalanta

In July 2023, Cuadrado transferred to Inter Milan, contributing to their Serie A and Supercoppa Italiana victories. He then moved to Atalanta in August 2024.

National Team Career

Senior National Team

Cuadrado made his senior debut for Colombia in 2010 and has since earned more than 110 caps. He participated in key international tournaments, including the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cups, and five editions of the Copa América. His performances in these competitions, particularly his assists in the 2014 World Cup, have been pivotal for Colombia.

Private Life

Juan Guillermo Cuadrado Bello, born on 26 May 1988, is a celebrated Colombian professional footballer known for his dynamic play on the right side of the pitch. Cuadrado's career has been distinguished by his speed, dribbling skills, and versatility, enabling him to play as a winger, full-back, or wing-back. Over the years, he has made significant contributions to clubs like Juventus, where he won multiple Serie A and Coppa Italia titles, and to his national team, Colombia, earning over 110 caps and participating in major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup and Copa América.

Achievements

Achievements

Team Achievements

  • Premier League (Chelsea): 2014–15
  • Serie A (Juventus): 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20
  • Coppa Italia (Juventus): 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21
  • Supercoppa Italiana (Juventus): 2018, 2020
  • Serie A (Inter Milan): 2023–24

Individual Achievements

  • UEFA Champions League Top assist provider: 2020–21
  • Serie A Goal of the Month: December 2021

Awards and Recognition

Cuadrado has been recognized for his contributions on the field with several team awards and individual accolades, highlighting his career achievements.

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Career Overview

Cuadrado’s legacy in football is underscored by his versatility, flair, and contributions both at the club level and on the international stage. His speed and skill have left a lasting impact on the style of play adopted by his teams over the years.

Off the Field

Cuadrado is known for his devout Christian faith and has been involved in various off-field engagements, enhancing his reputation as a positive role model.

Personal Life

Juan was deeply influenced by his mother after losing his father at a young age. His life off the pitch includes living with his family in Florence as of 2014 and appearing on the Latin American cover of FIFA 16 alongside Lionel Messi.