Luis kunty Caicedo was one of the best central defenders in Ecuadorian football at the time. Currently, the footballer is trying to regain that level playing for Atlético Huila in Colombia.

The player, who left Independiente del Valle, had spells with Brazil’s Cruzeiro, Barcelona SC, Juventud Italiano and Liga de Quito. This last club was not fondly remembered by its fans.

Caicedo, who was a member of the varsity team from 2019 to 2022, said that when fans criticized him, he was ready to explode and even commit acts that could affect his life.

“Those bad things came into my head; for that I said: ‘My God, give me strength, for I cannot commit these things. Give me the best decision. Help me, because the truth is I’m going to do something crazy here,” he explained.

“There came a time when I collapsed, I couldn’t take it, I didn’t feel comfortable there. In me, I even knew how to do something crazy in some of those moments, go out with my family and a fan says something to me, get out of the car… Because I had this mentality that if a fan says something to me, I am capable of even killing them. , he added in a conversation with a touch of football, with a journalist it’s just dust.

The defender does not hide that his discomfort was great; that one time the college fans went to boo the players at the training complex and he was the one who came out to show his face.

“One day the fans also went to the complex to solve problems; There I said, ‘This is the moment to let all this anger out’. When they entered (the university complex), I was the first to jump against everyone. The rage he had was to fight anyone. And the teacher (Pablo Repetto) told me no, not to do that, but when he talked to me he was already in front with that anger,” he said.

“He said: ‘Everyone who meets me, with stones in their hands, because I can’t do it anymore.’ He came behind me Muse (Anderson Ordóñez), Franklin (Guerra), the Corn (José Quintero), they all came, but I didn’t expect them to insult me. Because of how angry and powerless I felt, I wanted to vent my anger against any of them,” Caicedo concluded. (D)