Bryan Aldave

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Bryan Aldave
Personnel
Surname Bryan Maximiliano Aldave Benítez
birthday September 29, 1983
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 186 cm
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2001-2003 Montevideo Wanderers at least 22 (at least 2)
2004 Rocha FC 16 0(0)
2005 Estudiantes de Mérida
2005 CD Cobreloa 1 0(0)
2006-2007 Rocha FC 15 0(0)
2007 Trujillanos FC 13 0(0)
2007 / 08–2008 / 09 Mamelodi Sundowns FC 11 0(3)
2009-2010 Estudiantes de Mérida 40 (12)
2010/11 Zamora FC 12 0(1)
2011–2012 Nacional Potosí 22 (11)
2012 Deportivo Pasto 1 0(0)
2012 / 13–2013 Monaga's Sports Club 16 0(5)
2013-2014 Centro Atlético Fénix 5 0(1)
2014 Nacional Potosí 21 0(9)
2014-2015 Portuguesa 7 0(0)
2015 Persiba Balikpapan
2015-2016 South America 16 0(1)
2016 Central Español 11 0(3)
2016-2017 Alfredo Salinas 5 0(1)
2017– Santa Rosa 12 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 10, 2017

Bryan Aldave , full name Bryan Maximiliano Aldave Benítez , (born September 29, 1983 in Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

Depending on the sources, Aldave, who is 1.86 meters or 1.87 meters tall, played from Apertura 2001 to Clausura 2003 with the Uruguayan first division club Montevideo Wanderers . In 2003 there were 22 league appearances and two goals scored for him. During the Torneo Clasificatorio 2004 he was in the ranks of Rocha FC and played 16 first division games (no goal). This was followed by two positions abroad in 2005. Estudiantes de Mérida in Venezuela and CD Cobreloa in Chile were his employers. At the latter club, a completed league game is played for him. In the 2006/07 season he appeared again for Rocha FC in the Primera División . There are 15 goalless first division games for him. Then he was under contract with Trujillanos FC in Colombia in 2007 , for whom he played in 13 league games (no goal) in the 2007 Apertura. In the 2007/08 season, Aldave have played eleven games and scored three goals at South African club Mamelodi Sundowns FC . Also in the following season it will be used there - but without further assignments. In the three half-series Clausura 2009, Apertura 2009 and Clausura 2010 he was again under contract with Estudiantes de Mérida. A total of 40 missions and twelve goals in the first division are led for him at this second station. In the 2010/11 season, twelve first division games for Zamora FC followed (one goal).

He signed his next contract with the Bolivian club Nacional Potosí , for which he played 14 league games in 2011 and scored six goals. In 2011/12 there were eight more contested matches with five goals. In 2012 he moved to Deportivo Pasto , but was only used in one league game that year. In 2012/13 he scored five goals in 16 games for Monagas Sport Club . He then returned to Uruguay in August 2013. There was Centro Atlético Fénix his employer in the Apertura, 2013. A goal in five appearances in the Primera División shows its use statistics there. In January 2014 he joined Nacional Potosí again. The Bolivians recorded 21 league games and nine goals for him in the 2013/14 season. This made him the most successful goalscorer of his team. He then moved to Brazil in Serie B for Portuguesa . There he played seven games (no goal) in Serie B.

From mid-January 2015 he continued his career in Indonesia with Persiba Balikpapan . In the second half of March 2015, he joined the Uruguayan first division club Sud América , for whom he played five times (no goal) in the Primera División in the 2015 Clausura. In the 2015/16 season he played eleven first division games (one goal). At the beginning of February 2016 he moved to the second division Central Español , played eleven times in the league in 2016 and scored three times in the opposing goal. At the end of August 2016, he joined Alfredo Salinas in Peru. In the second division he scored one goal in five league appearances. In March 2017, he was signed by the club Santa Rosa , also playing in the second-highest Peruvian league, where he has played twelve league games and scored three goals so far (as of August 10, 2017).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Page no longer available , search in web archives: Profile on playerhistory.com , accessed on March 26, 2014@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / soccerdatabase.eu
  2. Bryan Aldave in the database of footballdatabase.eu (English). Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  3. a b ESPN profile , accessed on March 29, 2014
  4. Así está el mercado de pases ( Memento from March 24, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on cambiodefrente.com from January 31, 2014, accessed on March 26, 2014
  5. a b Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on January 29, 2015
  6. Bryan Aldave fichó en Portuguesa de Brasil (Spanish) on embajadoresdelgol.com of June 3, 2014, accessed on July 2, 2014
  7. Argachá diferenciado; Perujo entrena y Aldave se va a Indonesia (Spanish) on tenfield.com.uy on January 17, 2015, accessed on January 29, 2015
  8. ^ Bryan Aldave in the soccerway.com database. Retrieved August 10, 2017.