Lucas Pratto

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Lucas Pratto
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Lucas Pratto (2019) at River Plate
Personnel
Surname Lucas David Pratto
birthday 4th June 1988
place of birth La PlataArgentina
size 188 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
2002-2005 CD de Cambaceres
2006-2007 Boca Juniors
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2007-2011 Boca Juniors 2 0(0)
2007-2008 →  CA Tigre  (loan) 13 0(1)
2008-2009 →  Lyn Oslo  (loan) 21 0(4)
2010 →  Unión de Santa Fe  (loan) 19 0(6)
2010-2011 →  CD Universidad Católica  (loan) 35 (10)
2011–2012 CFC genoa 14 0(1)
2012 →  CA Vélez Sársfield  (loan) 12 0(2)
2012-2014 CA Vélez Sarsfield 87 (33)
2015-2017 Atlético Mineiro 76 (30)
2017 Sao Paulo FC 42 (12)
2018– River Plate 46 0(7)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2016– Argentina 5 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 14, 2019

Lucas Pratto , full name Lucas David Pratto , (born June 4, 1988 in La Plata ) is an Argentine football player . He also has Italian citizenship.

Career

Lucas Pratto began his career among others at Boca Juniors . Here, however, he did not immediately make the leap into the professional squad. He was loaned out at the very beginning of his career. Its first stadium was the CA Tigre . Here he played his first game as a professional on September 16, 2007. In the away game against CA San Lorenzo de Almagro , Pratto came on in the 67th minute. The player also scored his first professional goal in the Primera División . In the 1: 2 away win against CA San Martín de San Juan on May 24, 2008, he scored the interim 1: 1 in the 43rd minute.

On August 2, another loan deal with the player became known. Pratto went to Norway to Lyn Oslo . The club played in the top division of Norway that season . In the following season you were only bottom of the table and relegated. Pratto returned to Argentina in late 2009 and played two games for Boca Juniors in the same year .

At the beginning of 2010, Pratto switched again to Unión de Santa Fe on the basis of a vacant business . With this he played in 2010 in the Argentine second division . In the same year it went on to the CD Universidad Católica for which from July 2010 appeared in the Primera División Chiles. In his first game against CD Everton de Viña del Mar on July 24, 2010 , he hit the net in the 63rd minute, just four minutes after being substituted on. In the following season 2011 Pratto played his first game at international club level. In the 2011 Copa Libertadores it went against Unión Española on February 16, 2011 . At 2: 2 he scored the interim 1: 1 with a header in the 68th minute after a presentation by José Villanueva . The second goal for his club came from him in the 73rd minute to make it 1: 2. On June 12, 2011, he played the last game for the club. Then he went to Italy , CFC Genoa had bought him from Boca. In Genoa he only played until the winter break of 2011/12. It was then to Argentina at the CA Vélez Sársfield borrowed from

Sársfield loaned the player with the option to take over permanently. The club took up this option in the summer of 2012. After playing internationally in the Copa Libertadores with the club and winning national titles, Pratto left Sársfiels for Brazil in December 2014 . He went to Atletico Mineiro to Belo Horizonte in the Series A .

In February 2017, another change from Pratto became known. He was signed by São Paulo FC for four years. But he moved back to Argentina a year later. Here he joined River Plate . With the club, Pratto celebrated his greatest success by winning the Copa Libertadores 2018 .

title

Universidad Católica

Velez Sarsfield

Atlético Mineiro

River Plate

Awards

Web links

Commons : Lucas Pratto  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Argentina »Primera División 2007/2008 Apertura» 9th Round »San Lorenzo - Tigre 2: 1 , worldfootball.net
  2. Argentina »Primera División 2007/2008 Clausura» 16th Round »CA San Martín - Tigre 1: 2 , worldfootball.net
  3. Mercado de pases , ole.com.ar, accessed July 22, 2016
  4. ^ Chile »Primera División 2010» 17th Round »Everton - Universidad Católica 1: 1 , worldfootball.net
  5. ^ Copa Libertadores 2011 »Group 4» Unión Española - Universidad Católica 2: 2 , worldfootball.net
  6. Pratto, nuevo delantero para el Genoa , planetafichajes.net, accessed on July 22, 2016
  7. Ufficiale, Pratto dal Genoa al Velez , calcio.attualissimo.it, accessed on July 22, 2016
  8. Lucas Pratto é Galo! , atletico.com.br, accessed July 22, 2016
  9. transfer to FC Sao Paulo , report on esportes.estadao.com.br of 10 February 2017 page in Portuguese., Accessed on April 25, 2017
  10. move to River Plate , report on globo.com of 8 January 2018 page in Portuguese., Accessed on January 10, 2020
  11. Gala del Fútbol 2011 ( Memento from July 12, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), sifup.cl, accessed on July 22, 2016
  12. Troféu Globo State Championship of Minas Gerais | Campeonato MineiroPratto é eleito craque do Campeonato Mineiro , globoesporte.globo.com, accessed on July 22, 2016
  13. Troféu Globo Minas: Galo tem quatro representantes na seleção do Mineiro , globoesporte.globo.com, accessed on July 22, 2016
  14. Internauta elege gol de Lucas Pratto como o mais bonito do Mineiro 2015 , globoesporte.globo.com, accessed on July 22, 2016
  15. Vencedores do Prêmio Craque Brasileirão 2015 , cbf.com.br, accessed on July 22, 2016