Ciciliano was born in
Barranquilla. From 2006, Ciciliano played at
Millonarios where he achieved several remarkable feats. One of these was on November 19, 2006, when
Millonarios played against
Independiente Medellín;
Millonarios was winning the match 1–0 and with 5 minutes remaining for the final whistle,
Millonarios goalkeeper
Jose Fernando Cuadrado was sent off. Without another goalkeeper available (Juan Carlos Henao was injured), Ciciliano took his place; he eventually saved the penalty kick awarded to
Independiente Medellín as result of Cuadrado's foul, and Millos won the match. Another notable achievement for Ciciliano was on October 24, 2007, when he scored 2 goals against the Brazilian club
São Paulo FC, assuring
Millonarios qualification for the Semi-finals of the
Copa Sudamericana 2007. That same year he won Top Scorer in the
Copa Sudamericana 2007 after scoring 6 goals in
Millonarios. Ciciliano played for Colombia at the
1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship in
Japan. Ciciliano entered the intensive care unit of Clínica La Asunción in
Barranquilla with
pneumonia for complications of
COVID-19 on September 6, 2020. He died there of his condition on September 17, 2020, at age 43. ==Titles==