Diego Martiñones

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Diego Martiñones
Personnel
Surname Diego Andrés Martiñones Rus
birthday January 25, 1985
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 175 cm
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005-2008 Danubio FC at least 4 0(1)
at least 2008/09 Tacuarembó FC ? 0(3)
at least 2009 CD Cobresal 12 0(3)
at least 2010 / 11–2011 Central Español 15 0(7)
2011–2012 Club blooming 14 0(2)
2012 Danubio FC 14 (10)
2012-2013 Estudiantes Tecos 26 0(8)
2013-2014 CA San Martin de San Juan 10 0(0)
2014 Danubio FC 15 0(3)
2014-2015 Club Atlético Talleres 8 0(1)
2015 Racing 13 0(2)
2015-2016 Villa Teresa 14 0(2)
2016 Liverpool Montevideo 3 0(0)
2016– Club Atlético Torque 10 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
at least 2007 Uruguay U-23
1 Only league games are given.
Status: February 11, 2017 (end of season 2016)

Diego Martiñones , full name Diego Andrés Martiñones Rus , (born January 25, 1985 in Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

The 1.75 meter tall offensive player Martiñones was at the beginning of his career from the Apertura 2005 up to and including the Clausura 2008 in the ranks of the Uruguayan first division club Danubio FC . At least in the Apertura 2006 he was there four times in the Primera División and scored one goal. In 2006/07 he won the Uruguayan championship with the team. This was followed in the Apertura 2008 a station at the league competitor Tacuarembó FC . He has three top division goals for the Northern Uruguayans in the 2008/09 season. In 2009 he played twelve games in the Chilean Primera División for CD Cobresal and scored three goals. He then returned to Uruguay and played 15 first division matches for Central Español in the 2010/11 season , in which he hit the opposing goal seven times. In January 2011 he joined the team at the Bolivian club Blooming . There he was used 14 times in the LFPB and scored two hits. From January 2012 a second engagement followed at Danubio FC. In the Clausura 2012 he was 14 times in the league and scored ten times. He spent the 2012/13 season in Mexico with Estudiantes Tecos . Eight goals in 26 appearances in the Liga de Ascenso and nine games with three goals in the Copa México show the statistics for the Mexicans for Martiñones. In August 2013 he joined the Argentine club CA San Martín de San Juan and ran ten times (no goal) in the Primera B Nacional . He returned to Danubio one more time in early January 2014. With 15 completed games in the Primera División and three goals, he contributed to winning his second Uruguayan championship and the fourth national championship for the club as a whole. He has been playing for Club Atlético Talleres since August 2014 . In the 2014/15 season he was used eight times (one goal) in the Torneo Argentino A and once (no goal) in the Copa Argentina . At the beginning of February 2015 he returned to Uruguay and joined the first division team Racing . In the 2015 Clausura he played 13 times (two goals) in the Primera División. In July 2015 he moved to the first division promoted Villa Teresa . In the Apertura 2015 he made 14 top division appearances (two goals). In January 2016, he joined league rivals Liverpool Montevideo . There he was used in three games (no goal) of the Primera División by the end of the season. At the end of July 2016, he switched to the second division Club Atlético Torque . In the 2016 season he played ten second division games and scored three goals.

National team

Martiñones was a member of Roland Marcenaro ’s U-23 team in Uruguay at least in June 2007 .

successes

  • Uruguayan champions: 2006/07, 2013/14

Individual evidence

  1. Profile on playerhistory.com ( Memento from November 11, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on November 7, 2014
  2. Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on February 7, 2015
  3. ^ Profile on soccerway.com , accessed February 11, 2017
  4. Ronald Marcenaro citó a 22 jugadores para Sub 23 (Spanish) in La República on June 16, 2007, accessed on December 23, 2014