Hector Adomaitis

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Héctor Raimundo Adomaitis Larrabure (born June 12, 1970 in Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine football player who mainly played in the attacking midfield .

career

Adomaitis began his professional career in 1987 at CA Temperley and after just one year moved to neighboring countries when he made the jump over the Río de la Plata to the Uruguayan club Montevideo Wanderers , with which he won the Torneo Competencia in 1990 .

At the beginning of 1991 he moved to Chile , where he first played for a few months for Deportes Concepción and then received a contract with the Chilean record champions CSD Colo-Colo , with which he won the Chilean football championship in 1991 and the Copa Interamericana and the Recopa Sudamericana the following year .

In 1993 Adomaitis signed a contract with the Mexican club Santos Laguna , with whom he won the Mexican football championship in 1996 in Torneo Invierno . His next stint took him to the Cruz Azul CD , with which he won the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in the summer of 1997 and another championship title in the winter of the same year .

In the first half of 2000 Adomaitis played again for Colo-Colo and then again one year in the CD Cruz Azul (2000-01), with whom he 2001 the finals of the Copa Libertadores reached, but in the penalty shoot-out against Boca Juniors lost . He then played for a year each for Puebla FC (2001/02) and the CD Santiago Morning (2002/03).

successes

At the national level

On international level

Web links

  • Héctor Adomaitis in the weltfussball.de database (there he was mistakenly assigned Mexican nationality)
  • Héctor Adomaitis in the database of the Base de Datos del Futbol Argentino (Spanish)

Individual evidence

  1. Copa de Campeones y Subcampeones CONCACAF 1997 at RSSSF