Antonio Pacheco

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Antonio Pacheco
Antonio Pacheco vs. Santos.jpg
Pacheco in June 2011
Personnel
Surname Antonio Pacheco D'Agosti
birthday April 11, 1976
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 172 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-2000 Club Atlético Peñarol 96 (38)
2001-2005 Inter Milan 1 0(0)
2002 →  Espanyol Barcelona  (loan) 13 0(3)
2003 →  Club Atlético Peñarol  (loan) 15 (10)
2003-2005 →  Albacete Balompié  (loan) 67 (19)
2005-2006 Albacete Balompié 19 0(4)
2006 →  Deportivo Alavés  (loan) 0 0(0)
2007 Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 8 0(0)
2007-2011 Club Atlético Peñarol 111 (48)
2011–2012 Montevideo Wanderers FC 28 (10)
2012-2015 Club Atlético Peñarol 73 (22)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
1997-2004 Uruguay 12 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.
As of September 13, 2015

2 As of September 13, 2015

Antonio Pacheco D'Agosti (born April 11, 1976 in Montevideo ) is a former Uruguayan football player on the position of striker . In addition, he has Italian citizenship.

Career

society

He began his career in 1993 at Club Atlético Peñarol , one of the most successful and renowned clubs in South America. After seven successful years, in which he was able to win the championship of the Primera División Uruguaya six times with the team, the Italian top club Inter Milan signed him in 2001 . In four years of club membership, however, Pacheco completed only one league game for the black and blue and was loaned to three clubs - to Espanyol Barcelona , back to Peñarol and Albacete Balompié . Finally, in 2005, he received a contract with the latter, but only came on 19 missions there. This was followed by another unsuccessful loan and a brief run-up for Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata in Argentina , before Pacheco moved back to his original club CA Peñarol in 2007. Since then he had become one of the team's top scorers. He was the top scorer in the Primera División in the 2009/10 season. In the 2011/12 season he was under contract with the Montevideo Wanderers , where he met ten times in 28 league games. In the following season he returned to the Aurinegros , but completed in the Apertura only one game (one goal) in the Primera División. In the back series, however, he contributed with five hits in 16 games, including a hat-trick in the championship final against Defensor, with which he decided the game, to win the 2012/13 state championship. In the 2013/14 season he appeared 26 times and scored seven goals. In addition, six games in the Copa Libertadores and two in the Copa Sudamericana have been played for him by this time after his return. In the 2014/15 season he was used 30 times in the Primera División and scored nine times. He also played in five games (no goal) of the Copa Sudamericana 2014 . On August 8, 2015, Pacheco retired from active sports at the age of 39.

National team

In the national team he made his debut on October 12, 1997 in a qualifying game for the 1998 World Cup against Argentina . It ended 0-0. In the same year he competed with Uruguay in the FIFA Confederations Cup , where he finished fourth with the national team. With the Celeste he then reached the final of the Copa America 1999 - but this was clearly lost to Brazil . Until his last appearance on June 1, 2004, Antonio Pacheco had played twelve games for Celeste and scored three goals.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of goal scorers for the 2009/10 season on the website of the AUF ( Memento from April 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Player Profile on ESPN Sports , accessed October 26, 2013
  3. Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on February 4, 2015
  4. ^ Profile on soccerway.com , accessed June 28, 2015
  5. Pacheco anunció su retiro (Spanish) on lr21.com.uy of August 9, 2015, accessed on September 13, 2015
  6. Statistical data on international appearances in the Uruguayan national team on rsssf.com , accessed on December 11, 2012
  7. FRANCIA 0 - 0 URUGUAY , accessed on 11 December 2012
  8. Uruguay - International Matches 2011-2015 (as of October 16, 2012), accessed on December 11, 2012