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Pelerano, Hernan

Hernan Dario Pellerano ( Spanish: Hernán Darío Pellerano ; June 4, 1984 , Buenos Aires , Argentina ) - Argentinean football player , defender of the club of LDU Quito .

Football
Hernan Pellerano
Hernan Pellerano 2011.jpg
general information
Full nameHernan Dario Pellerano
BornJune 4, 1984 ( 1984-06-04 ) (aged 35)
Buenos Aires , Argentina
CitizenshipFlag of argentina Argentina
Growth183 cm
Weight74 kg
Positiondefender
Club Information
ClubEcuador flag LDU Quito
Youth clubs
Flag of argentina Veles Sarsfield
Club career [* 1]
2003-2008Flag of argentina Veles Sarsfield117 (2)
2008—2013Spain flag Almeria95 (2)
2007→ Flag of argentina Newell's Old Boys33 (1)
2014Flag of mexico Tijuana30 (0)
2015Flag of argentina Veles Sarsfield14 (0)
2015—2017Flag of argentina Independiente28 (0)
2017→ Flag of paraguay Olympia (Asuncion)34 (1)
2019 - n. at.Ecuador flag LDU Quito22 (1)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of December 16, 2018 .

Hernan's older brother, Christian , is also a footballer.

Content

Biography

Pelerano began his career speaking at the Veles Sarsfield Club. In 2003, he made his debut for the team and moved to the Argentinean Example . In 2005, as part of Veles, Hernan became the champion of Argentina. Pelerano played for the club for five seasons and played more than 100 matches.

In 2008, Pellerano moved to the Spanish “ Almeria ”. The transfer amount was 3 million euros. On August 31, in his match against Athletics from Bilbao, he made his debut in La Liga [1] . In the same match, Hernan scored his first goal. At the beginning of 2011, Pellerano lost his seat at the base and returned to his homeland in the summer, becoming a Newell's Old Boys footballer on loan. On August 21, in a match against Boca Juniors , he made his debut for a new club [2] . On March 27, 2012, in a fight against his former club Veles Sarsfield, Pellerano scored his first goal for the Boys [3] . After the lease ended, Hernan returned to Spain and played for Almeria for another two seasons.

In early 2014, Hernan signed a contract with the Mexican club Tijuana , reunited there with his sibling Christian . January 11, in a match against " America ", he made his debut in the Mexican Example [4] .

In early 2015, Pellerano returned to his homeland, signing a contract with his former club Veles Sarsfield. In the summer of that year, Hernan joined the Independence . On July 26, in a match against Atletico Rafael , he made his debut for a new club [5] . In early 2017, Pelierano transferred to the Paraguayan Olympia on loan. At the beginning of 2018, Quito moved to the Ecuadorian LDU.

Achievements

  •   Argentina Champion (1): Clausura 2005
  •   Champion of Ecuador (1): 2018

Notes

  1. ↑ Athletic Bilbao VS. Almeria 1: 3 (Russian) . soccerway.com (August 31, 2008).
  2. ↑ Newell's Old Boys VS. Boca Juniors 0: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (Aug 21, 2011).
  3. ↑ Veles Sarsfield VS. Newell's Old Boys 0: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (March 27, 2012).
  4. ↑ Tijuana VS. Puebla 1: 0 (Russian) . soccerway.com (January 11, 2014).
  5. ↑ Independente VS. Atletico Rafaela 2-0 (Rus.) . soccerway.com (July 26, 2015).

Links

  • Soccerway Profile
  • Argentine League statistics (Spanish)
  • BDFutbol profile
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelerano,_Hernan&oldid=97507736


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