Ariel Graziani

The Sun Chronicle referred to Grazini as the "highest paid and, perhaps, most prolific player to ever perform in Major League Soccer...".

"[6] Graziani was immediately inserted into the lineup upon his arrival, making his Revolution debut (and first start) on July 31, 1999, a 4-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Mutiny.

[7] Graziani played in only three matches for the club before he was traded to the Dallas Burn for Colombian international Leonel Álvarez on August 13.

"[8] Graziani immediately made an impact on the Burn, scoring his first goal in the 4th minute of his first appearance on August 18, in a 3-0 victory over the 1st-place Colorado Rapids.

[12] In the offseason, due to salary cap constraints, the Burn traded Graziani to the San Jose Earthquakes for Salvadoran international, and Quakes all-time leading goalscorer, Ronald Cerritos and a second-round pick in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft on February 8, 2002.

[14] while the team's leading goalscorer, Graziani failed to connect adequately with strike partner Landon Donovan.

He also scored what was voted the top goal in that year's Copa Libertadores against the eventual winners Boca Juniors.

Empalme in 2007 played for Santa Fe Province in zone 9 of the Torneo del Interior C, a complex regional fifth-level tournament.

[15] Graziani has played in 33 games for the Ecuador national team during his career, scoring 15 goals for his adopted country.