Ricardo Ciciliano is a professional footballer from Colombia who plays as a midfielder. Ciciliano began his playing career way back in 1993. His first club was Deportivo Pereira in the Colombian league. After two seasons at Pereira, Ciciliano moved to Atletico Bucaramanga where he spent another 2 seasons of his career.
In 1998, Ciciliano moved to Deportes Tolima for two seasons before signing up with Deportivo Pasto in 2000. In the same season, Ciciliano was sent out to Deportes Quindio where he saw out the remainder of the season. The following year, Ciciliano was back at Deportes Tolima before going out to Atletico Junior in the same season.
After ending 2001 with Atletico Junior, Ciciliano returned to Deportes Tolima and stayed on for three seasons. In 2003, he was an integral cog in the Tolima wheel that crossed the finish line of the 2003 – II – Copa Mustang in first place. At the end of 2004, Ciciliano moved to Deportivo Cali and took the success mantra with him as Cali, then, went on to win the 2005 edition of the Copa Mustang. This was Ciciliano’s third title after the 1993 Under-17 South American Championship.
His successful tenure with Deportivo Cali came to an end in 2006 and Colombian giants Millonarios decide to pounce on him. Despite leading the scoring at the Copa Sudamericana in 2007, Ciciliano’s 16 goals from midfield in 65 games couldn’t bring any silverware to the club and in 2008, he moved on to Once Caldas.
In 2009, after an event-less season with Once Caldas, Ciciliano moved to Atletico Junior again before sealing a move back to Millonarios for the remainder of the 2009 season. He finished the season with 3 goals from 18 games, again being asked to move at the end of the season.
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