Enzo Scorza

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Enzo Scorza
Personnel
Surname Enzo Giovani Scorza Clavijo
birthday March 1, 1988
place of birth Montevideo or RiveraUruguay
size 166 cm
position Midfield / attack
Juniors
Years station
Danubio FC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2009 Danubio FC (at least 2)
2009 Central Español
SSD Città di Brindisi
Seregno Calcio
2011 CF Atlante
2011–2012 Inter de Santa Maria
2012-2014 Club Sportivo Cienciano 33 (5)
2014 Iraklis Saloniki 13 (2)
2017 Club de Fútbol San Rafael
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
at least 2005 Uruguay U-17 at least 3 (0)
at least 2007 Uruguay U-20
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 26, 2017

Enzo Scorza , full name Enzo Giovani Scorza Clavijo , (born March 1, 1988 in Montevideo or Rivera ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

The 1.66 meter tall midfielder and offensive player Scorza began playing football in Rivera at the age of seven. Around five years later he joined Danubio FC . At that time he was considered a great talent in Uruguayan football. At this age, he had offers from the Brazilian club Grêmio Porto Alegre and CA River Plate from Argentina . In the end, however, Scorza and his family were convinced by Grupo Casal , which is influential in Uruguayan football , to refuse the contract with the Porto Alegre club in favor of staying in Uruguay. At the beginning of his career he was part of the team of the first division club based in Montevideo from Apertura 2006 until February 2009. In the 2006/07 season, his club won the Uruguayan championship. Scorza scored two goals in the Primera División for the Montevideans in the 2008/09 season . From February 2009, he continued his career at Central Español for six months after refusing to renew his contract with Danubio. After he initially trained at Monza in the Lega Pro 1 , but there was no contract conclusion, stations in Italy's Serie D at SSD Città di Brindisi and Seregno Calcio followed . He then practiced with CF Atlante from June 2011 and worked with the Mexicans in various pre-season games. His next employer was Inter de Santa Maria in Brazil . In July 2012 he took up an engagement in Peru at Club Sportivo Cienciano . In 2012 and 2013 he played a total of 33 games in the Peruvian Primera División , scoring five times into the opposing goal. He left the Peruvians at the end of January 2014 and joined Iraklis Saloniki . In the rest of the 2013/14 season he was used 13 times (two goals) in the Greek league. In June 2014, he returned to Uruguay after the end of his contract. Subsequently, initially no further career stations were reported. In January 2017, the Ibiza- based Club de Fútbol San Rafael signed him . Scorza signed a contract until the end of the season.

National team

Scorza took part in the U-17 South American Championship in Venezuela in 2005 and was part of the squad of the Uruguayan U-17 national team at the U-17 World Cup in Peru in 2005 . There he was used in the group matches against the Mexican, Turkish and Australian selection. He didn't score a goal. On October 24, 2005 he was nominated by the then national coach Jorge Fossati for the subsequent A international match against Mexico. Later he was a member of the squad of the Uruguayan U-20 team , which took part in the 2007 U-20 South American Championship in Paraguay .

successes

  • Uruguayan champions: 2006/07
  • U-17 Vice South American Champion: 2005

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Enzo Scorza in the soccerway.com database, accessed August 13, 2016
  2. a b Enzo Scorza, el chico que no pudo ser Rey (Spanish) on futboluruguayo.uy of September 11, 2014, accessed on December 26, 2014
  3. a b Llegó el primer Charrúa - Enzo Scorza arribó a Cusco para reforzar al Cienciano (Spanish) on cienciano.com in July 2012, accessed on December 26, 2014
  4. a b c Enzo Scorza: En busca de la forza (Spanish) on dechalaca.com of August 21, 2012, accessed on December 26, 2014
  5. Profile on playerhistory.com ( memento from January 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on December 25, 2014
  6. a b Profile on fichajes.com , accessed December 25, 2014
  7. Enzo Scorza: “Tengo que estar tranquilo, hay que esperar” (Spanish) on opinarnoesinformar.blogspot.de of June 21, 2014, accessed on December 26, 2014
  8. Dos uruuayos para el San Rafael (Spanish) on futbolpitiuso.es of January 21, 2017, accessed on July 26, 2017
  9. Enzo Scorza in the FIFA database , accessed on December 26, 2014
  10. ^ “El Loco” Abreu y Enzo Scorza, citados para partido con Méjico (Spanish) in La República from October 24, 2005, accessed on December 25, 2014
  11. Ya están todos (Spanish) on espndeportes.com January 5, 2007, accessed December 25, 2014