Braian Rodríguez

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Braian Rodríguez
Personnel
Surname Braian Damián Rodríguez Carballo
birthday August 14, 1986
place of birth SaltoUruguay
size 190 cm
position attack
Juniors
Years station
Deportivo Artigas
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005–2006 (?) Club Atlético Cerro 20 0(3)
2007 Club Atlético Rentistas 6 0(0)
2007-2009 Tacuarembó FC 31 0(4)
2009-2010 Club Atlético Peñarol 24 0(5)
2010 CA Tigre 12 0(2)
2010 Universidad San Martín 5 0(1)
2011–2012 Unión La Calera 35 (10)
2012-2013 CD Huachipato 52 (22)
2013-2016 Betis Seville 12 0(1)
2014-2015 →  CD Numancia  (loan) 21 0(4)
2015-2016 →  Grêmio Porto Alegre  (loan) 24 0(2)
2016 Everton de Viña del Mar 11 0(4)
2017– CF Pachuca 6 0(0)
2018– →  AC Barnechea  (loan) 0 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of February 21, 2018

Braian Rodríguez , full name Braian Damián Rodríguez Carballo , (born August 14, 1986 in Salto ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

Beginnings in Uruguay

Depending on the sources, Rodríguez, who is 1.90 meters or 1.93 meters tall, is the son of a UN White Helmet soldier (Comisión Cascos Blancos) who was deployed in Africa for a long time. He started his career in the Deportivo Artigas youth team . He was initially used in midfield. From 2005 to 2006 he was in the squad of Club Atlético Cerro . In the 2005/06 season he was assigned three goals in 20 first division appearances. According to other - thus apparently incorrect - information, he celebrated his professional debut as a center forward there in 2007. Relatively soon, he moved to Club Atlético Rentistas . The year 2007 is given as the club membership period. He was used six times (no goal) in the top Uruguayan league. In the same year his next stop began with Tacuarembó FC . There he scored two goals in 20 and 11 appearances in the Primera División in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons . In February 2009 he moved to Peñarol within the top Uruguayan league . For the "Aurinegros" he completed a total of 24 league matches and scored five goals ( Clausura 2009: 13 games / 3 goals; Apertura 2009: 11/2).

Change abroad

In January 2010 he left the Montevideans for Argentina. His new employer was Tigre , for whom he ran twelve times in the Primera División and also scored two goals. That same year, Rodríguez played five first division appearances (one goal) between August 29 and December 12 at the Peruvian club Universidad San Martín . From the end of January 2011 at the latest, he played for Unión La Calera in Chile . His record there was ten goals in 35 top division games. In January 2012 he switched to CD Huachipato . At the end of the year he celebrated winning the national championship with the Chileans, to which he contributed with 17 hits in 37 Primera División appearances. He also met five times in the Copa Chile in five appearances . At the end of 2012 he was selected and awarded as the best striker in Chilean football by the newspaper El Grafico . At Huachipato he played a total of 52 league games until mid-2013 and scored 22 goals. He also scored five times in six games of the 2013 Copa Libertadores . Due to his accuracy in this international competition, he drew the interest of Brazilian and Italian clubs such as SC Internacional , AC Florence and AC Chievo Verona . His career path led to Europe for the first time in July 2013, where he signed a four-year contract with Real Betis Sevilla in Spain . With the Spaniards, who are said to have paid around one million US dollars for 50 percent of the transfer rights, he completed twelve league games (one goal) in the Primera División by the end of the 2013/14 season . He was also used once in the Europa League qualification (one goal) and two more times in the Europa League itself (no goal). In mid-August 2014, it was loaned to CD Numancia for a season with no purchase option . There he was used 21 times (four goals) in the Liga Adelante and once (one goal) in the Copa del Rey . During the current 2014/15 season, he moved to Grêmio Porto Alegre in early March 2015 as part of another loan deal to Brazil . For the Brazilians he played 24 times (two goals) in the league (Serie A: 14 games / 1 goal; Gaucho 1: 10/1) and four times (no goal) in the Copa do Brasil . Another loan to Everton de Viña del Mar followed in early July 2016 . For the Chilean club, he played eleven first division games (four goals) and eight games (five goals) in the Copa Chile. At the beginning of January 2017, CF Pachuca signed Rodríguez on loan. With the Mexicans he has so far (as of March 2, 2017) completed six league games (no goal) in the Primera División and one encounter (no goal) in the CONCACAF Champions Cup .

successes

  • Chilean champion 2012

Individual evidence

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  2. according to soychile.cl with reference to the Betis Sevilla association
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  5. La vida de Braian (Spanish), accessed November 4, 2013
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  8. a b Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on January 18, 2015
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  10. Braian Rodríguez presentado en Betis - Salto europeo (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of July 26, 2013, accessed on November 4, 2013
  11. Braian Rodríguez pasó los exámenes médicos y se sumó a Lorenzo Reyes en el Betis (Spanish) on soychile.cl of July 25, 2013, accessed on November 5, 2013
  12. Braian Rodríguez in the database of kicker.de . Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  13. El Betis cede a Braian Rodríguez al Numancia (Spanish) on marca.com from August 16, 2014, accessed on August 20, 2014