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Édgar Joel Bárcenas

Édgar Joel Bárcenas

1993Present Panama
association football player

Who was Édgar Joel Bárcenas?

Panamanian winger known for his pace and crossing ability, who has represented Panama in major international tournaments.

Biographical data adapted from Wikipedia’s article on Édgar Joel Bárcenas (CC BY-SA 4.0).

Born
Colón City
Died
Present
Nationality
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio

Biography

Édgar Yoel Bárcenas Herrera was born on 23 October 1993 in Colón City, Panama. He is a professional footballer known for playing mainly as a winger, a position that fits his speed and skill in delivering accurate crosses into the penalty area. Bárcenas has become one of Panama's standout attacking players internationally, helping the national team during a time of growth in Panamanian football.

Bárcenas has played for the Panama national team in major tournaments and has been a regular part of the squad during an important era for the country's football. As Panama gained more recognition in CONCACAF competitions, players like Bárcenas were key to their attacking strategies. His skill on the wings and ability to create scoring chances made him a valuable asset in Panama's game plans.

Throughout his career, Bárcenas has balanced club football with his international duties. Like many Panamanian footballers of his time, he has pursued opportunities both at home and abroad, mirroring the trend of Central American players seeking to play at higher competitive levels. His growth as a winger has been shaped by consistent play and the demands of international competition.

As part of the Panamanian national team, Bárcenas has competed in events like the CONCACAF Gold Cup, a top tournament for the region's teams. These experiences have provided him with exposure to strong teams from North and Central America, aiding his development as a professional player. His crossing ability stands out in his playing style, enabling him to contribute effectively to the team's attacking efforts.

Before Fame

Édgar Bárcenas grew up in Colón City, a port city on Panama's Caribbean coast known for its Afro-Caribbean culture and history of producing athletes. Like many young Panamanians, he honed his football skills through local youth programs and the competitive club scene, the main path for budding professionals in the country.

The early 2000s and 2010s were pivotal for Panamanian football, with the national federation focused on improving youth development to produce players who could compete at the CONCACAF level and beyond. Bárcenas grew up during this time of investment in the sport, and his rise as a speedy, skilled winger showed both his personal dedication and the improving support for football in Panama.

Key Achievements

  • Represented the Panama national team in CONCACAF Gold Cup tournaments
  • Part of the Panamanian football generation that saw the national team reach historic levels of CONCACAF competitiveness
  • Established himself as a consistent international winger known for pace and crossing ability
  • Contributed to Panama's attacking play across multiple international qualifying campaigns

Did You Know?

  • 01.Bárcenas was born in Colón City, one of Panama's most historically significant port cities and a hub of Caribbean culture on the Atlantic coast.
  • 02.He plays as a winger, a position that emphasizes speed and the ability to deliver crosses, skills that have been central to his profile at the international level.
  • 03.Bárcenas has been part of the Panama national team during one of the most successful periods in the country's football history, which included Panama's first-ever FIFA World Cup qualification in 2018.
  • 04.His full registered name is Édgar Yoel Bárcenas Herrera, following the Spanish naming convention of including both paternal and maternal surnames.
  • 05.As a product of Panamanian football development, Bárcenas represents a generation of players who benefited from increased investment in the national program during the 2010s.