Alejandro Glaría

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Alejandro Rubén Glaría González (born August 25, 1970 in Buenos Aires ), also known by the nickname El Hueso (dt. The bone ), is a former Argentine football player on the position of a striker .

Life

"El Hueso" Glaría began his professional career in 1989/90 at CA San Miguel and played for various clubs in South America until he was signed by CF Pachuca in 1998 , where he experienced his most successful time as a football player . In Winter Tournament 1999 he won with the Tuzos the Mexican soccer championship and had that success with his hits a decisive role; because in the finals against the capital city club and "old rival" Cruz Azul (both clubs were founded in the state of Hidalgo ) he scored all three goals for the 3-2 overall victory of his team.

After further stints in Mexico with Puebla FC , the UNAM Pumas and the Jaguares de Chiapas , Glaría returned to his home country in 2003, where he ended his active career at CA Talleres .

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Pachuca vs Cruz Azul Final Invierno 99 (Spanish)

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