Pablo Granoche

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Pablo Granoche
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Pablo Granoche (2015)
Personnel
Surname Pablo Mariano Granoche Louro
birthday 5th September 1983
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 182 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-2000 Tacuarembó FC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2000 Tacuarembó FC 1 0(0)
2001-2002 River Plate Montevideo 9 0(0)
2002-2005 CS Miramar Misiones 56 (38)
2005-2006 Deportivo Toluca 13 0(2)
2006 →  CD Veracruz  (loan) 15 0(1)
2006-2007 Tiburones Rojos de Coatzacoalcos 27 (23)
2007-2009 US Triestina 62 (31)
2009-2011 Chievo Verona 48 0(4)
2011–2012 →  Novara Calcio  (loan) 11 0(0)
2012 →  AS Varese 1910  (loan) 16 0(6)
2012-2013 →  Calcio Padova  (loan) 19 0(2)
2013-2014 →  AC Cesena  (loan) 28 0(5)
2014 →  FC Modena  (loan) 19 (10)
2014-2016 Modena FC 69 (26)
2016– Specia Calcio 34 (13)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2005 Uruguay 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: July 9, 2017 (end of season 2016/17)

Pablo Granoche , full name Pablo Mariano Granoche Louro , (born September 5, 1983 in Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

Career start in Uruguay and Mexico

Granoche played in the Apertura of the 2000/01 season in the second-highest Uruguayan division at Tacuarembó FC in northern Uruguay. From there he moved to River Plate Montevideo , where he played the Torneo Clausura this season in the Primera División and completed seven games for the club. In the following season, only two more missions were added to the Darsaneros . From the 2002/03 season he went hunting for goals for Miramar Misiones for three seasons and was able to score 38 goals in 56 games in this very successful phase of his career. In the mid-season 2005 he was even the top scorer in the Primera División with 16 goals in front of the Rentistas player Zinho as the runners-up on the top scorer list. For Apertura 2005/06 he moved to the Mexican club Deportivo Toluca in the Primera División . There he was significantly less accurate than in the previous season and only scored two personal goals in 13 appearances. After his loan, according to press reports with, but according to the club, without a purchase option and a six-month change in January 2006, he then played the Clausura 2006 for the league competitor CD Veracruz . The statistics show him 15 games in this half-series. In the 2006/07 season he was under contract with the Mexican second division team Coatzacoalcos and found his way back to his old accuracy. Used 27 times, he achieved 23 successful goals.

Change to Europe

Then he was on his way to Europe, where he is the playing in Serie B club Triestina joined. He scored 31 goals in 62 games for the Italians by the end of the 2008/09 season. From July 2009, the striker then worked for AC Chievo Verona . Here he played the following two seasons and scored four times in 48 games. On July 15, 2011, Novara Calcio announced the commitment of Granoche on loan with a purchase option for 1.5 million euros. There he completed eleven goalless matches for the first division club. In the same season he was immediately passed on to his time at Novara in early February 2012 on loan to Serie B club AS Varese 1910 , for which he scored six goals in 16 games and was used in three play-off games. In the 2012/13 season he moved within the league also on loan to Calcio Padova . 19 Serie B appearances and two goals are there on his balance sheet. In the same season, he moved on January 7, 2013 to league rivals AC Cesena , for whom he completed 19 games in Serie B and scored four goals. This transfer was also carried out on loan and after the end of the season was extended in this way for the upcoming 2013/14 season. In the current 2013/14 season he played nine games in Serie B and scored one goal until his last appearance for Cesena on October 6, 2013. He then joined FC Modena on loan at the beginning of February 2014 and made his league debut there on February 8, 2014 in the game against Bari . Granoche made 19 league games for his current club FC Modena in the 2013/14 second division season . He hit the opponent's goal ten times. He also played in two play-off games (no goal). In July 2014 he moved permanently to Modena. In the 2014/15 season he was used 41 times in the second-highest Italian division and scored 20 goals. In addition, there were two more play-off games (no goal) during that season. During the 2015/16 season, he had 28 league games and six goals.

After Modena's relegation to the third division, he moved to the second division side Spezia Calcio in August 2016 , where he received a two-year contract. By the end of the season, he had played 34 league games (13 goals) as well as a promotion playoff and a cup game without a personal goal. Another source does one less ligator for him.

National team

His only appearance so far for the Uruguayan national football team completed Pablo Granoche on October 26, 2005, when he was substituted on in the friendly game against Mexico by coach Jorge Fossati in the 57th minute for Sebastián Abreu . (As of October 16, 2012)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. If the source diverges, the info box contains the data from soccerway.com. Deviations are shown in the running text.
  2. Goleadores Torneo Uruguayo ( Memento of the original dated August 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at observa.com.uy on August 14, 2010, accessed December 24, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.observa.com.uy
  3. Uruguay 2005 - Primera División Profesional
  4. Pablo Granoche se va al Veracruz (Spanish) on terra.com from January 11, 2006, accessed on February 28, 2016
  5. Granoche arregló con Veracruz de México (Spanish) on lr21.com.uy of January 11, 2006, accessed on February 28, 2016
  6. Granoche's profile on UnioneTriestina.it , accessed on December 30, 2011 - This source covers all statistical data up to his move to Verona in 2009
  7. Pablo Granoche se va al Novara (Spanish) on ovaciondigital.com.uy of July 15, 2011, accessed on December 30, 2011
  8. Granoche's profile on ESPN Sports (Spanish), accessed on December 19, 2012 - This source covers all statistical data since he moved to Verona in 2009, unless otherwise referenced in the following
  9. El delantero uruguayo, Pablo Granoche, cedido al AS Varese (Spanish) on planetafichajes.com from February 3, 2012, accessed on August 23, 2013
  10. a b c d Scheda anagrafica di Pablo Mariano Louro Granoche , accessed on July 9, 2017
  11. Varias operaciones entre Chievo Verona y AC Cesena (Spanish) on planetafichajes.com from January 7, 2013, accessed on August 23, 2013
  12. Italie: Catane, Chievo et Parme (French) of July 13, 2013, accessed on August 29, 2013
  13. Il Cesena si cautela con Agliardi (Italian) on corriereromagna.it from February 1, 2014, accessed on February 20, 2014
  14. Today's transfer news ( Memento of the original from September 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. chievoverona.it, July 14, 2014, accessed September 2, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.chievoverona.it
  15. Mercato: per le Aquile ecco i gol del "Diablo" acspezia.com, on August 31, 2016, accessed on September 2, 2016
  16. ^ Profile on soccerway.com , accessed July 9, 2017
  17. Uruguay - International Matches 2001-2005 on rsssf.com, accessed June 5, 2015
  18. Statistical data on international appearances in the Uruguayan national team on rsssf.com , accessed on December 19, 2012
  19. FRANCIA 0 - 0 URUGUAY , accessed on 11 December 2012
  20. Uruguay - International Matches 2011-2015 on rsssf.com (as of October 16, 2012), accessed on December 19, 2012