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Meet Moises Caicedo; Biography, Family and Lifestyle

Meet Moises Caicedo; Biography, Family and Lifestyle

Here is a detailed Biography of Ecuador and Brighton and Hove Albion player, Moises Caicedo. This biography cuts across every information of the defensive midfielder including his childhood, career, family, lifestyle, etc.

Moises Caicedo is one of the biggest prospect in the Premier League at the moment, being followed closely by Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United.

Since arriving Brighton and Hove Albion, Moises Caicedo has shown how good he is with the ball at his feet. Running-up to be one of Brighton most important players within a short period of time.

The Ecuadorian has attracted lots of interest from top clubs across Europe top five leagues, with more pressure coming from Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United.

Intro

Moises Caicedo was born on 2nd November 2001 at Santo Domingo in Ecuador. The defensive midfielder is the last child from 10 children. His parents are a bit advanced, around the ages of 60.

Childhood

Moises Caicedo grew up in a dangerous neighbourhood that was filled with gangsters. He had passion for football and wasted no time to develop it.

As a young boy growing up, Moises was a Chelsea fan who idolizes N’Golo Kante. His parents were supportive of him being a footballer, they of save up to buy him football boots and also urge him to train well.

Career/Road to Fame

Moises Caicedo started of his pursuit to become a professional footballer at the age of 13 when he joined Espoli and Layer Colorados SC. Not not after he moved to Los Negriazules.

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It wasn’t an easy start for the Ecuadorian who was at the edge of calling it a stop. It got so bad, he once called his mom and informed her about his decision to quit football. However, confidence was reinstated in him by his then training coach, Miguel Ángel Ramírez. Persistent and self belief were some of the things that helped Moises pull through.

He later moved to Independiente del Valle where he began to get media attention and thrill scouts from Europe and other part of the world.

Things became more interesting when his team won the Copa Mitad del Mundo and defeated Real Madrid in the Adidas Generation Cup final. Backing it up with being the captain of his team that won River Plate in the Under-20 Libertadores final.

Moises Caicedo then moved to Los Negriazules in October 2019. Not long after, he was tagged Ecuador’s part-Kante part-Pogba by the media.

In 2020, Moises Caicedo signed for Brighton and Hove Albion. He was later sent on loan to Beerschot before returning to the Premier League club.

Family

Just like everyone, family is the stepping stone for Moises Caicedo success. His first ever pair of boot was bought by his parents and before leaving home, he made a promise of making his parent’s proud, we can all agree he has.

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Mr and Mrs Caicedo has shown to always be supportive to their son, they’ve been spotted a few times seeing Moi off to the airport and sharing warm hugs with him.

Moises Caicedo has 9 older siblings, with him being the last. He revealed one of his brother’s aimed to be a footballer and even played for Independiente del Valle. Unfortunately, his ultimate aim of being a professional was not achieved.

Lifestyle

Moises Caicedo is quiet and all about his space when he’s not on a football training facility or pitch.

Drinking is a turn down for Moi who doesn’t fancy alcohol. He regularly goes on vacation with his girlfriend. Though not on the top earners list, he manages his income very well.

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Relationship

Moises Caicedo is in a romantic relationship with his girlfriend named Paolita. He regards her as one of his best part and also revealed she loves and respects him.

 

Football writer at AllSoccer. Graduate of Computer Science from Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic. Dreamt of becoming a footballer, find self writing about football.

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