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Tito, Raul

Raul Alexander Tito Cano ( Spanish: Raúl Alexander Tito Cano ; born September 5, 1997 , Lima , Peru ) - Peruvian footballer , midfielder of the Sport Rosario club.

Football
Raul Tito
general information
Full nameRaul Alexander Tito Kano
Born
CitizenshipFlag of peru Peru
Height163 cm
The weight57 kg
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubFlag of peru Sport Rosario
room24
Club career [* 1]
2014Flag of peru Sports Boys18 (3)
2015Flag of peru Cienciano24 (4)
2016-2017Flag of peru Universitario22 (2)
2017Flag of peru Real Garcilaso8 (1)
2018 - n. at.Flag of peru Sport Rosario0 (0)
National Team [* 2]
2017 - n. at.Flag of peru Peru (up to 20)twenty)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of October 1, 2017 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

  • 1 Club career
  • 2 International career
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Club career

Tito began his career at the Sport Boys Club. On May 11, 2014, in his match against Carlos Manucci, he made his debut in the Peruvian Segund, at the age of 17 years [1] . On August 30, in a duel against Carlos Manucci, Raul scored his first goal for Sport Boys [2] . In early 2015, Tito moved to Cienciano . On May 1, in the match against Leon de Huanuco , he made his debut in the Peruvian Example [3] . On August 2, in a duel against the capital's Deportivo Municipal , Raul made a double, scoring his first goals for Cienciano [4] .

In early 2016, Tito moved to Universitario . On February 15, in a match against Defensor la Bocana , he made his debut for a new team [5] . On August 24, Raul scored his first goal for Universario in a duel against Komersiantes Unidos [6] .

In the summer of that year, Tito moved to Real Garcilaso . On September 10, in a match against Melgar , he made his debut for a new team [7] . On October 29, in a fight against Juan Aurich , Raul scored his first goal for Real Garcilaso [8] . In early 2018, Tito moved to Sport Rosario .

International Career

In 2017, Tito took part in the youth championship of South America in Ecuador . At the tournament, he played in a match against the team of Bolivia [9] and Uruguay [10] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Carlos Manucci VS. Sport Boys 1: 1 . soccerway.com (11 May 2014).
  2. ↑ Sports Boys VS. Carlos Manucci 4: 3 (English) . soccerway.com (August 30, 2014).
  3. ↑ Cienciano VS. Leon de Huanuco 4: 2 (English) . soccerway.com (1 May 2015).
  4. ↑ Cienciano VS. Deportivo Municipal Lima 3: 1 (English) . soccerway.com (2 August 2015).
  5. ↑ Universitario VS. Defensor La Bocana 3: 0 (English) . soccerway.com (February 15, 2016).
  6. ↑ Comersiantes Unidos VS. Universitario 1: 1 (English) . soccerway.com (24 August 2016).
  7. ↑ Melgar VS. Real Garcilaso 0: 2 (English) . soccerway.com (10 September 2017).
  8. ↑ Real Garcilaso VS. Juan Aurich 5: 1 (English) . soccerway.com (October 29, 2017).
  9. ↑ Peru (until 20) VS. Bolivia (U20) 0: 2 (English) . soccerway.com (21 January 2017).
  10. ↑ Uruguay (under 20) VS. Peru (before 20) 2-0 (English) . soccerway.com (26 January 2017).

Links

  • Soccerway stats
  • Profile on sports.ru
  • Perfil y estadísticas
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tito,_Raul&oldid=97525617


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