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Dear Quiñones
Personnel
Surname Dear Daniel Quiñones Prieto
birthday June 11, 1985
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 179 cm
position attack
Juniors
Years station
Club Mauá
Defensor Sporting
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-2004 Defensor Sporting
2004 →  Racing Club de Montevideo  (loan)
2004 Defensor Sporting
2004-2010 Racing Club de Montevideo at least 50 (14)
2010 →  CD Cobreloa  (loan) 8 (0)
2011 Racing Club de Montevideo 13 (8)
2011 →  Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata  (loan) 9 (1)
2011-2013 Racing Club de Montevideo at least 28 (15)
2013 Danubio FC 15 (8)
2013-2014 CD Veracruz 22 (2)
2015 →  Universitario de Deportes  (loan) 7 (0)
2015– Racing Club de Montevideo (on loan until 06/16) 38 (15)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: January 29, 2017 (end of season 2016)

Líber Quiñones , full name Líber Daniel Quiñones Prieto , (born June 11, 1985 in Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

Quiñones started playing soccer at Club Mauá when he was four. Around this time, his father left the family consisting of Líber Quiñones, his mother and his three sisters. From then on he grew up without a father. He then went through all of Defensor Sporting's youth teams from the age of five or six . During this time, the Quiñones, who grew up in the west of Montevideo, first attended the Colegio Nuestra Señora del Líbano and the Escuela 110 . He then continued his education at Liceo Nº 23 and Liceo Nº 36 Instituto Josè Batlle y Ordoñez (IBO) , but then dropped out of school to become a professional footballer. At Defensor he was brought in 2004 by Juan Tejera to the squad of the first team and belonged to this in the Liguilla . He was then loaned to Racing within Montevideo for a season. From there Quiñones returned to Defensor in the middle of the year and left the club in the same year because he did not receive a contract there and thus the clearance. According to his club, the 1.79 meter tall offensive player finally rejoined the Racing Club. There he first played in the Segunda División and, according to his own account, earned 4,000 pesos at that time. He also worked as a shipper of Coca-Cola boxes. At the end of the 2007/08 season he was promoted to the Primera División with Racing . In the first division season 2008/09 he played 25 league games and scored eleven goals in the Primera División. Other sources indicate twelve goals for him and lead him tied with Antonio Pacheco as the season's top scorer . In the following season he only met three times in 25 games with his participation. He also came to seven goalless appearances in the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores and contributed two hits in eight games of the Copa Libertadores .

In 2010 a station will be held at the Chilean association CD Cobreloa . Quiñones said that his four months at the Chilean club had been shaped by the atypical situation around the earthquake and that this would have made his situation difficult there. With the Chileans, to which he belonged as part of a loan deal, he denied eight league encounters, but did not meet. In the Clausura 2011 he was significantly more successful with eight goals in 13 completed first division games for his old and now new employer Racing. From July 2011 to the end of December 2011 he joined the Argentine association Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata . Nine games, all of them only as substitutes, and one goal shows the statistics during this loan. In the 2012/13 season he again appeared for Racing in the Uruguayan Primera División. With 15 goals in 28 completed games, he placed second behind Juan Manuel Olivera in the season’s top scorer list . For the 2013/14 season he moved to league competitor Danubio . With the Montevideans he made his league debut on August 18, 2013 in the game against Cerro Largo FC . Until his last appearance on December 15, 2013, he completed 15 league games for Danubio, in which he hit the opponent's goal eight times.

After the Apertura 2013, he was presented as a new addition to the Mexican club CD Veracruz on December 22, 2013. Shortly before the move, he confessed in an interview that despite a nine-year career as a top division footballer, he still had not earned enough money to be able to afford a house and until he moved to Argentina he was still cycling to Training at racing. At Veracruz he was used 22 times in the Primera División and scored two goals. He also ran in nine matches (one goal) of the Copa México . In early January 2015 he joined the Peruvian association Universitario de Deportes on loan . For the Peruvians, he played seven first division games (no goal) and nine games (two goals) in the Copa Inca . In the second half of July 2015, it was then awarded to the Uruguayan first division club Racing. In the Apertura 2015 he played 14 top division games (five goals). With his goals in the 2-0 win on Matchday 4 against Sud América , he exceeded the previous club record (60 goals) held by Osvaldo Vega since the 1960s and became the club's most successful goalscorer with 62 goals at that time the club's history. Apparently, he returned to Veracruz in mid-December 2015, who loaned him to Venados FC . On January 6, 2016, however, a new loan from Racing was recorded. There he played 13 first division games (three goals) in the Clausura in 2016. He was then firmly committed by the Montevideans. In the 2016 season, he scored seven times in eleven first division appearances.

successes

  • Primera División top scorer: 2008/09

Private

Quiñones has a daughter named Lucila.

Individual evidence

  1. Líber Quiñones ( Memento of the original of July 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish) from danubio.org.uy, accessed August 14, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.danubio.org.uy
  2. a b c “Un defensa me dijo que me iba a pegar un tiro” ( Memento of the original from December 24, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish) in El Observador, December 18, 2013, accessed December 29, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.elobservador.com.uy
  3. Líber Quiñones, gigante del gol, figura de la etapa: “Fue una linda revancha, Defensor me dejó libre en el 2004” (Spanish) on tenfield.com.uy of October 28, 2013, accessed on December 29, 2013
  4. El uruguayo Liber Quiñones se suma al Lobo (Spanish) at www.reporteplatense.com.ar, accessed December 29, 2013
  5. Mercado de pases: altas y bajas (Apertura 2013) (Spanish) on tenfield.com.uy of August 13, 2013, accessed on August 14, 2013
  6. ^ ESPN statistics profile , accessed December 29, 2013
  7. a b Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on February 1, 2015
  8. Veracruz presenta a Liber Quiñones (Spanish) on cfandeportes.com of December 22, 2013, accessed December 29, 2013
  9. a b Líber Quiñones in the soccerway.com database, accessed January 29, 2017
  10. Mil Quiñones (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of September 6, 2015, accessed on March 16, 2016