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Gonzalez, Sebastian

Sebastian Ignacio González Valdés ( Spanish: Sebastián Ignacio González Valdés ; December 14, 1978, Viña del Mar , Chile ) is a former Chilean footballer who is known for playing for Atlante , Colo Colo and Chilean national teams . Member of the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney .

Football
Sebastian Gonzalez
general information
Full nameSebastian Ignacio Gonzalez Valdes
BornJuly 12, 1977 ( 1977-07-12 ) (42 years old)
Viña del Mar , Chile
Citizenship
Height173 cm
Positionattack
Club Information
Clubcompleted his career
Club career [* 1]
1998-2002Chile flag Colo colo74 (27)
2002-2005Flag of mexico Atlanta119 (72)
2006-2008Flag of mexico WANL Tigres30 (9)
2007→ Flag of mexico Veracruz16 (1)
2007→ Flag of argentina Olympos14 (3)
2008Flag of mexico Estudiantes Tecos13 (5)
2008-2009Flag of mexico Leon17 (6)
2009→ Chile flag Colo colo11 (0)
2009—2010Cyprus flag APOP Kiniras24 (9)
2010—2011Flag of mexico Toros Nesa27 (8)
2011-2012Flag of bolivia Strongest25 (7)
2012Flag of venezuela Caracas9 (0)
2013Chile flag Palestino4 (0)
2013—2014Chile flag Deportes Temuco16 (2)
National Team [* 2]
2000Chile flag Chile (up to 23)4 (0)
2001-2005Chile flag Chile17 (6)
Awards and medals
Olympic Games
BronzeSydney 2000football
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

  • 1 Club career
  • 2 International career
    • 2.1 Goals for the national team of Paraguay
  • 3 Achievements
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Club career

Gonzalez began his career at the Colo-Colo club. As part of the team, he twice became the champion of Chile. In 2002, Gonzalez became the top scorer of the championship , scoring 27 goals. In the same year, Sebastian left the country and moved to the Mexican Atlanta . For three seasons, he was the team's top scorer and spent more than 100 matches for her. In 2006, despite offering a better deal, Gonzalez moved to WANL Tigres . In the new team, his performance decreased markedly and in 2007, Sebastian on a rental basis played for Veracruz and the Argentinean Olimpo . In 2008, he joined the Estudiantes Tecos . On March 1, in a match against UNAM, Pumas Gonzalez scored his first goal for a new team [1] .

In the summer of that year, Sebastian moved to Leon . On August 3, in his match against Guerros , he made his debut for the new team at Assenso MX [2] . In the same match, Gonzalez scored his first goal for Leon. In early 2009, he returned on loan to Kolo-Kolo, but did not mention anything useful there.

In the summer of 2009, Sebastian moved to Europe, becoming a football player of the Cyprus APOP Kiniras . On August 30, in his match against APOEL, he made his debut in the Cyprus Championship [3] . On November 22, in a duel against Ethnicos Gonzalez scored twice, scoring his first goals for APOP Kiniras [4] . After the season ended, with a successfully reanimated career, Sebastian returned to Mexico, signing an agreement with Toros Nesa . Speaking for the farm club of his former Atlante team, he wanted to return to the base of the Cancun club, but the head coach of the team decided not to leave Gonzalez, motivating his decision with the bad form of the striker.

In 2011, Sebastian left Mexico and joined the Bolivian club Strong . On August 28, in his match against La Paz , he made his debut in the championship of Bolivia [5] . In the same match, Gonzalez scored his first goal for Strongest. At the end of the season, he helped the team win the championship . In the summer of 2012, Sebastian moved to the Venezuelan Caracas , but for half a year he did not show himself. In early 2013, Gonzalez returned to his homeland, where he played several matches for Palestino . In 2014, he completed his football career at the Deportes Temuco Club.

International Career

In 2000, Gonzalez as part of the Olympic team of Chile took part in the Olympic Games in Sydney . At the tournament, he played in matches against the teams of Morocco [6] , South Korea [7] , Cameroon [8] and the USA [9] .

On January 17, 2001, in a friendly match against the national team of Uzbekistan, Gonzalez made his debut for the national team of Chile . In the same match, he scored his first goal for the national team. In 2004, Sebastian took part in the America's Cup in Peru . In the tournament, he played in matches against the national team of Brazil [10] , Paraguay [11] and Costa Rica [12] . In a duel against the Paraguayans, Gonzalez scored a goal.

Paraguay National Goals

#date ofA placeEnemyScoreResultCompetition
01.January 17, 2001Indian Youth Stadium , Calcutta , India  Uzbekistan2-02-0Friendly match
02.January 20, 2001Indian Youth Stadium, Calcutta, India  Iceland1-02-0Friendly match
03.January 20, 2001Indian Youth Stadium, Calcutta, India  Iceland2-02-0Friendly match
04.March 15, 2001Olympico Metropolitan , San Pedro Sula , Honduras  Honduras3: 13: 1Friendly match
05.July 14, 2004Mariano Melgar , Arequipa , Peru  Paraguay0: 11: 1America's Cup 2004
06.November 17, 2004National Stadium , Lima , Peru  Peru2: 12: 1World Championship 2006 Qualification

Achievements

Team

  Kolo-Kolo

  •   Chile Football Championship 1998
  •   Chile Football Championship - Aperture 2002

  Strongest

  •   Bolivian Football Championship - Aperture 2011

International

  Chile (up to 23)

  •   2000 Summer Olympics

Customized

  • Chilean top scorer (27 goals) - Apertura 2002

Notes

  1. ↑ Estudiantes Tecos VS. UNAM Pumas 1: 2 (Russian) . soccerway.com (March 1, 2008).
  2. ↑ Leon VS. Guerros 2-0 (Rus.) . soccerway.com (August 3, 2008).
  3. ↑ APOP Kiniras VS. APOEL 4: 3 (Russian) . soccerway.com (August 30, 2009).
  4. ↑ APOP Kiniras VS. Ethnikos Akhna 3: 0 (Russian) . soccerway.com (November 22, 2009).
  5. ↑ Strongest VS. La Paz 6: 2 (Russian) . soccerway.com (Aug 28, 2011).
  6. ↑ Morocco (under 23) VS. Chile (up to 23) 1: 4 (Russian) . fifa.com (September 14, 2000).
  7. ↑ South Korea (up to 23) VS. Chile (U23) 1: 0 (Russian) . fifa.com (September 17, 2000).
  8. ↑ Chile (up to 23) VS. Cameroon (U23) 1: 2 (Russian) . fifa.com (September 26, 2000).
  9. ↑ CHA (up to 23) VS. Chile (U23) 0: 2 (Russian) . fifa.com (September 29, 2000).
  10. ↑ Brazil VS. Chile 1: 0 (Russian) . soccerway.com (July 9, 2004).
  11. ↑ Paraguay VS. Chile 1: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (July 12, 2004).
  12. ↑ Costa Rica VS. Chile 2: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (July 15, 2004).

Links

  • Soccerway stats
  • González at football lineups
  • National Football Teams profile
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gonzalez__Sebastian&oldid=95105941


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