Jorge Anchén

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Jorge Anchén
Personnel
Surname Jorge Luis Anchén Cajiga
birthday 17th August 1980
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 176 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1999-2005 Danubio FC at least 33 (at least 1)
2005-2006 Argentinos Juniors 17 (0)
2006 Danubio FC 3 (0)
2007 Club Atlético Bella Vista 14 (0)
2008 AIK Stockholm 15 (3)
2009 San Martín de Tucumán at least 11 (0)
2009-2010 Durazno FC at least 1 (0)
2010-2011 Deportivo Pasto
2011-2013 Deportivo Heredia
2013– Rampla Juniors 29 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2001-2002 Uruguay 6 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 7, 2016

Jorge Anchén , full name Jorge Luis Anchén Cajiga , (born August 17, 1980 in Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

The 1.76 meter tall midfielder Anchén was at the beginning of his career from the Apertura 1999 until the mid-season 2005 with first division club Danubio FC under contract. In 2004 his team won the Torneo Clasificatorio and became Uruguayan champions. In the 2004 season he was used 24 times (no goal) in the league with the Montevideans. In the 2005 season, he completed nine first division games and scored one goal. The Apertura 2005 and the Clausura 2006 he spent in the ranks of the Argentine first division club Argentinos Juniors , for which he completed 17 games (no goal) in the Primera División . After returning to Danubio, he won the Apertura 2006 with the Montevideans and contributed to it with three first division appearances (no goal). For the year 2007 he has an engagement with Club Atlético Bella Vista in the Primera División . In the Clausura 2007 he played five first division games in the Apertura 2007. He didn't score a goal. In 2008 he played in Sweden for AIK Stockholm . He scored three times in 15 missions in the Allsvenskan . At the beginning of 2009 he joined the Argentine club San Martín de Tucumán . He ran at least eleven times (no goal) that year in the Primera División for his club. His engagement there ended in the middle of the year. In early September 2009, the second division Durazno FC signed him . At least once (no goal) he was there in the league until the end of February 2010. From March 2010 to the beginning of July 2011 Deportivo Pasto from Colombia was his employer. He was then contractually bound to Deportivo Heredia from Guatemala until 2013 . At the end of September 2013 he returned to Uruguay and signed with the then second division club Rampla Juniors . In the 2013/14 season he played 21 games (no goal) in the Segunda División for promotion. In the 2014/15 season he was used eight times (no goal) in the top Uruguayan league. During the 2015/16 season he was included in the squad, but there is no record of deployment data.

National team

Anchén was a member of the Uruguayan senior team and took part in the 2001 Copa America with her . He made his debut on July 13, 2001 under national coach Víctor Púa when he was substituted on for Andrés Martínez in the 1-0 win against Bolivia in the Copa America in the 56th minute . His last international match was on November 20, 2002 under the direction of Jorge Da Silva , who made his debut as national coach, in the 1-0 defeat against Venezuela at the Polar Beer Cup . He played a total of six international matches. He didn't score a goal.

successes

  • Uruguayan champions: 2004
  • Apertura (Uruguay): 2001, 2006
  • Clausura (Uruguay): 2002, 2004
  • Torneo Clasificatorio: 2004

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Page no longer available , search in web archives: Profile on playerhistory.com , accessed on September 30, 2014@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / soccerdatabase.eu
  2. a b c Profile on footballdatabase.eu , accessed on October 28, 2016
  3. a b Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on February 5, 2015
  4. a b c Profile on soccerway.com , accessed August 7, 2016
  5. Uruguay - International Matches 2001-2005 on rsssf.com, accessed September 30, 2014
  6. Statistical data on international appearances in the Uruguayan national team on rsssf.com (as of August 22, 2013), accessed on September 30, 2014