Career
Nicknamed el Paleta, Erazo started his career at third division side Los Angeles from San Luis Talpa and joined premier division side Alianza three years later. He returned to Alianza in 2009 only to leave them for Luis Ángel Firpo a year later. Erazo made his debut with the Salvadoran national team on August 30, 2003 in a friendly match against Master of Library Science side District of Columbia United.
The national team at the time was coached by Juan Ramón Paredes, and this game was used as a way to test players that had previously not played for the national team
lieutenant was not registered by Fédération internationale de football association as a full international friendly. Unfortunately, Erazo did not have a great game and only played 46 minutes until being subbed off for Ludwig Meraz.
His official debut came on April 28 the following year, when he was part of a friendly match against Colombia that was played at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington. After a couple of years of being overlooked by national team management, Erazo was finally once again given a chance to prove himself under new head coach Carlos de los Cobos on November 15, 2006 in a friendly against Bolivia.
In this game Erazo scored a brilliant goal, and impressed many with his great speed, athleticism and play off the ball.
After this game, Erazo became somewhat of a key player for the national team and started every game. In February 2007, El Salvador hosted the UNCAF Nations Cup, and it was no surprise to anyone to see Erazo was selected in the team Controversially, before the tournament even started, Erazo stated that he would score a minimum of five goals during the event.
This was seen by many as a bad move considering that at the time, the national team had a lot of problems with scoring.
As the event began, Erazo was played from the offset in the starting 11, but as the games went on and he did not score, Carlos de los Cobos began to look at other alternatives and Erazo began to get subbed early in the games. When the event ended, Erazo finished with zero goals, and although he showed various glimpses of great play, many fans and officials asked for Carlos de los Cobos to look for other players in his position.
As a result, Erazo has not played again with the national team since that last game in the UNCAF Nations Cup against Guatemala on February 18, 2007. Many feel that this is because he failed to live up to the hype that he put on himself, while many other believe that his ego had a negative effect on the team
International goals
Scores and results list El Salvador"s goal tally first.