Alejandro Grandi

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Alejandro Grandi
Personnel
Surname Alejandro Sergio Grandi Mathon
birthday 22nd August 1968
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 181 cm
position goal
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
at least 1990–1992 Bella Vista
1993 Club Atlético Huracán 14 (0)
1994-1995 Nacional Montevideo
1996 Huracan Buceo
1997 Montevideo Wanderers
1997 Club Olimpia
1998 Cádiz FC 8 (0)
1999 Montevideo Wanderers
2000 River Plate Montevideo 31 (0)
2001-2002 Montevideo Wanderers
2003 Liverpool Montevideo
1 Only league games are given.

Alejandro Grandi , full name Alejandro Sergio Grandi Mathon , (born August 22, 1968 in Montevideo ) is a former Uruguayan football player .

Career

societies

The 1.81 meter tall goalkeeper Grandi was a member of the Bella Vistas team from at least 1990 to the end of 1992 at the beginning of his career . During this period, the Montevideans won the 1990 Primera División for the first and so far only time the Uruguayan championship. Then Grandi played in 1993 for the Argentine club Club Atlético Huracán . There he was used 14 times in the league. In 1994 and 1995 he worked for Nacional Montevideo . In 1996 a career station followed at Huracán Buceo . In the first half of 1997, the Montevideo Wanderers were his employer. Grandi will then be a member of Club Olimpia until the end of the year . From the club in the Paraguayan capital Asunción , he moved to Cádiz FC in early 1998 . He made his debut with the Spanish on May 10, 1998 in the game of Segunda División B against Manchego . In that 1997/98 season he ran for the club twice in the league and in the two relegation games for promotion. In the following season he was used six times in the league and three times in the Copa del Rey . His last application dated October 18, 1998 compared Betis B . This means that he has eight third division appearances at the club from the Andalusian city of the same name . In 1999 Grandi returned to the Montevideo Wanderers. River Plate Montevideo signed him in early 2000 . At the Montevideo-based club, he completed 31 league encounters that year. After two more years in the ranks of the Wanderers, he completed his professional career in 1994 with Liverpool Montevideo .

successes

  • Uruguayan champion: 1990

Individual evidence

  1. There are also 2 relegation games for promotion in the 1997/98 season.
  2. a b c Profile on bdfutbol.com , accessed on May 1, 2017
  3. a b c d e Profile on footballdatabase.eu , accessed on May 1, 2017
  4. La campaña del 1990 (Spanish) on aguantenche.com.uy of October 4, 2012, accessed on May 1, 2017
  5. profile on bdfa.com.ar , accessed on May 1, 2017