Ismael Espiga

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Ismael Espiga
Personnel
Surname Ismael Sandor Espiga Coccolo
birthday 5th September 1978
place of birth CarmeloUruguay
size 188 cm
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2002 Deportivo Maldonado
2003 Montevideo Wanderers
2004 Macará
2004-2005 Bella Vista at least 11 (at least 10)
2005 Once Caldas
2006 Bella Vista
2006 Universidad de Concepción  
2006 Bella Vista 8 0(2)
2007 Juventud at least 13 (at least 2)
2008 Miramar Misiones at least 7 0(0)
2009 Central Español 11 0(7)
2010 Lobos de la BUAP 5 0(0)
2010-2011 EC Juventude 10 0(3)
2011–2012 Rampla Juniors at least 15 (at least 3)
2013-2014 Unión Comercio 6 0(0)
2014-2015 Albion Football Club
2015– Miramar Misiones 9 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
As of April 14, 2017

Ismael Espiga , full name Ismael Sandor Espiga Coccolo , (born September 5, 1978 in Carmelo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

The 1.88 meter offensive player Espiga was part of the Deportivo Maldonado team at the beginning of his career in 2002 . In 2003 the Montevideo Wanderers were his employer. In the first six months of the following year he was active at Macará in Ecuador . A year at Bella Vista followed . There he played in at least eleven games in the Primera División and scored ten goals. In early July 2005, the Colombian club Once Caldas signed him , with whom he reached the finals of the Recopa Sudamericana 2005 , but was ultimately defeated by the Boca Juniors . In the Clausura 2006 he was back in the ranks of Bella Vistas. In May 2006 he joined the Universidad de Concepción in Chile for three months . After returning to Bella Vista, he played eight first division games with the Montevideans by the end of the year and scored two goals. In 2007 he was a player for Las Piedras- based club Juventud . He played there 13 times in the Apertura 2007 in the top Uruguayan league and scored twice in the opposing goal. From the Clausura 2008, in which he completed seven first division matches (no goal), until the end of the year he was in the ranks of the Miramar Misiones team . From August 2009 he continued his career at Central Español . In eleven first division games for the Montevideans, he distinguished himself as a goalscorer seven times. At the beginning of January 2010 he moved to Lobos de la BUAP . With the Mexicans he played in five league games (no goal). In mid-May 2010, the Brazilian club EC Juventude signed him. Four games (two goals) in Serie C and six encounters (one goal) in the Campeonato Gaucho are listed there for him. In mid-August 2011, he joined the Rampla Juniors until the end of January 2013 . In the first division season 2011/12 he was used 15 times in the league and scored three goals. He was then part of the Unión Comercio squad until mid-July 2014 . In 2013, he played six personally goalless games in the Primera División for the Peruvians . He then played for the amateur club Albion Football Club until February 2015 . The last career station will be Miramar Misiones in the 2015/16 Clausura and again in the 2015/16 season. He ran there nine times in the Segunda División and scored two goals.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Profile on soccerway.com , accessed April 15, 2017
  2. a b Profile on footballdatabase.eu , accessed on April 15, 2017