Eduardo Sebrango Rodriguez was born on 13 April 1973 and is a Cuban former professional footballer who is currently an assistant coach for Major League Soccer club CF Montreal.
21 Facts About Eduardo Sebrango
Eduardo Sebrango immigrated from Cuba to Canada in 1999, and was signed by the Vancouver 86ers of the then A-League.
Eduardo Sebrango scored 18 goals and recorded 10 assists for Vancouver before being signed by Hershey Wildcats in 2001.
In 2002 Eduardo Sebrango was signed by Montreal Impact, and in his first season he scored 18 goals in 28 games and was named to the USL First Division All-Star Team.
In total Eduardo Sebrango appeared in 83 games, notching 36 goals and six assists making him the second All-Time scorer for the club.
In 2006 Eduardo Sebrango was traded to the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in exchange for Daniel Antoniuk.
Unfortunately, Eduardo Sebrango was ejected from the game after scoring his goal for excessive celebration for removing his shirt, and was suspended for the final.
In 2008 Eduardo Sebrango led the Whitecaps in regular season scoring with 12 goals and three assists for 27 points in 29 matches.
Eduardo Sebrango had two goals in three Nutrilite Canadian Championship games and two goals in five playoff matches.
Eduardo Sebrango played a significant role to help the Whitecaps win their second USL First Division championship in three years.
In November 2008, Eduardo Sebrango was signed by Montreal Impact.
Eduardo Sebrango retired before the 2011 season but then re-joined Montreal in mid-season 2011.
Eduardo Sebrango announced his retirement on 1 November 2012 following Montreal Impact's inaugural season in MLS.
Eduardo Sebrango has signed with semi-pro Division 3 side FC L'Assomption of the Premiere Ligue de soccer du Quebec for the 2013 season.
Eduardo Sebrango was a regular with the Cuba national team between 1996 and 1998, and played 23 games, scoring 13 goals prior to immigrating to Canada.
Eduardo Sebrango represented his country in 10 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.
Eduardo Sebrango's final international was a February 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup match against Costa Rica.
In January 2023, Eduardo Sebrango was promoted to CF Montreal first-team staff after spending 2022 as an assistant with Montreal's U23 side.
Eduardo Sebrango completed a degree in physical education at Filial Universitaria in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba.
Eduardo Sebrango remains proud of his country and heritage and returns to Cuba often to be with his family.
Eduardo Sebrango's son, Donovan, is an ice hockey player and was selected by the Detroit Red Wings 63rd overall, in the 2020 NHL entry draft.