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Role
  
Football player

Number
  
23

Height
  
1.84 m

Years
  
Team

Spouse
  
Eliana Galeano

Name
  
Felipe Baloy


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Full name
  
Felipe Abdiel Baloy Ramirez

Date of birth
  
(1981-02-24) 24 February 1981 (age 34)

Playing position
  
Central Defender, Right Back

Current teams
  
Club Atlas (#23 / Defender), Panama national football team (Defender)

Children
  
Felipe Baloy, Maria Elisa Baloy, Andres Baloy

Parents
  
Maria Isolina Ramirez, Felipe Baloy

Similar People
  
Gabriel Enrique Gomez, Blas Perez, Luis Tejada, Jaime Penedo, Roman Torres

Place of birth
  
Panama City, Panama

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Felipe Abdiel Baloy Ramírez (born 24 February 1981, in Panama City) is a football defender who currently plays for Guatemalan club Municipal and is the current captain of the Panama national football team. He also holds Mexican citizenship.

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Early life

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He was the second youngest of his seven brothers and grew in the populous barrio of Cerro Batea in the San Miguelito district after moving from the San Martin barrio. Pipe grew interested in football after playing in the streets with his friends.

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Baloy graduated from elementary and high school, never continued on to university, and instead pursued his career in football where "things have been going well".

Early career

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At aged 18, he started his football career in ANAPROF team Eurokickers, although it lasted only a year as the team was relegated that year. He then moved to Sporting '89 and managed to be part of the Panama U-20 squad where he was spotted by Colombian international representative Luis Felipe Posso, was signed to his agency and the doors opened for Baloy in Colombia.

Colombia

At aged 19, Baloy moved to Colombia to play for Copa Mustang team Envigado in 2001. He played a year with the Antioquia before moving to Independiente Medellín. With the Medellín he had more success; he played in Copa Libertadores in 2003 where DIM finished 3rd. After 2003, he was signed by Brazil's Grêmio.

Brazil

Baloy started his career in Brazil with Grêmio where he played the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2003-2004 season. He Finished 20th (2003) and 24th (2004). Baloy was signed by Clube Atlético Paranaense but he was in 2004 with Porto Alegre; they were eliminated in the first round. Baloy was also made captain in Grêmio despite his youth.

In Clube Atlético Paranaense, Baloy had some success after finishing 6th in the 2005 season and playing on the side that finished runner-up in the 2005 season. However Baloy did not play the final because he was signed by Monterrey and had to depart to Mexico. He was also captain of the Curitiba side.

Mexico

Baloy arrived in 2005 to Mexico to play to Monterrey in the Primera División ((First Division), he debuted on 30 July 2005 in the 1–2 C.F. Pachuca match. However Baloy had to settle in with the Mexican fans since he was replacing a fan favourite, the Argentine Defender Pablo Rotchen. After a couple of good performances, Baloy gained fan favour.
In 2005, Pipe had a good start with Rayados where in the 2005 Apertura they finished runner-up. After that season, Monterrey were not at the same competitive level as they were before; but Baloy managed to figure in the team and has been called at numerous times one of the best defenders in Mexico.

In 2007, Baloy played in the 2007 Copa Libertadores after he was loaned out to Club América for that competition.

In recent years Baloy has been linked many times with clubs in Europe. In the 2007 winter transfer window he was pretended by Premier League side Derby County, however the move never happened. In 2008, he was linked to Premier League side Arsenal.

On the 2009 Apertura, Baloy and Monterrey were crowned champions after defeating Cruz Azul in a 6–4 aggregate score. Baloy became the first Panamanian-born player to ever win the Mexican First Division championship. Pipe was nominated that year for the Mexican Golden Ball as best defender of the year, but came in second behind his team mate Duilio Davino.

Shortly after winning the championship, Baloy made a surprise move to Santos Laguna. That ended a four-year spell in Monterrey where he played 145 times and scored 10 goals.

On 14 December 2013 it was announced Baloy was sold to Monarcas Morelia.

International career

Baloy played in the Panama U-20 squad which attempted to qualify to the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Argentina. However, Baloy never managed to qualify to the World Cup even though the team was considered as one of Panama's best. He played alongside José Luis Garcés, Luis Tejada, Jaime Penedo among others.

He made his senior debut for Panama in a May 2001 UNCAF Nations Cup match against Honduras and has, as of 15 March 2015, earned a total of 93 caps, scoring 3 goals. Pipe has represented Panama participating in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification. He is currently the captain of the national team. He was also part of the 2005 and 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI. He also was part of the side that finished runner-up on both 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup and UNCAF Nations Cup 2007.

International goals

Scores and results list Panama's goal tally first.

Personal life

Felipe Baloy is married and has two children. He currently lives in Mexico with this family. Baloy is a naturalized citizen of Mexico. He also holds a close friendship with fellow Panama national team mates Blas Pérez and Gabriel Enrique Gómez.

Quotes

  • "I still can remember my first years. I was mischievous. I did things that would anger my mother and other people, but what I remember the most is that in those days at 6 a.m. where the Torneos de Barrios (District Tournaments), and at that time I was in the field. I was the first to arrive and the last to leave"
  • Club

    Paranaense
  • Campeonato Paranaense (1): 2005
  • Monterrey
  • Primera División (1): Apertura 2009
  • Santos Laguna
  • Primera División (1): Clausura 2012
  • Individual

  • 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Tournament Best XI
  • References

    Felipe Baloy Wikipedia