Pedro Pedrucci
Pedro Pedrucci | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Pedro Catalino Pedrucci Valerio | |
birthday | September 30, 1961 | |
place of birth | Montevideo , Uruguay | |
size | 180 cm | |
position | midfield | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1979-1982 | Club Atlético Progreso | |
1983 | Nacional Montevideo | |
1984-1985 | Stade Laval | 30 | (4)
1985/86 | Stade Laval B. | 5 | (2)
1987 | Club Atlético Progreso | |
1988 | Deportivo Quito | |
1988 | Defensor Sporting | |
1989-1990 | Club Atlético Progreso | |
1990 / 91-1991 / 92 | Toshiba Kawasaki | 40 (14) |
1992 | Club Atlético Peñarol | |
1993-1995 | Toshiba Kawasaki | |
1996-1997 | Club Atlético Rentistas | |
1998 | Villa Española | |
1999 | Club Atlético Progreso | |
2000 | River Plate Montevideo | |
2001-2002 | Liverpool Montevideo | |
2003 | Club Atlético Rentistas | |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1981 | Uruguay U20 | at least 3 | (0)
1990 | Uruguay | 2 | (1)
1 Only league games are given. |
Pedro Pedrucci , full name Pedro Catalino Pedrucci Valerio , (born September 30, 1961 in Montevideo , Uruguay ) is a former Uruguayan football player .
Career
societies
The 1.80 meter tall midfielder Pedrucci belonged to the team of Club Atlético Progreso at the beginning of his career from 1979 to 1982 . In 1983 he was in the ranks of Nacional Montevideo . In that year the “Bolsos”, called the Montevideans, became Uruguayan champions. In the 1984/85 season he completed 30 league games for the French club Stade Laval and scored four goals. During the 1985/86 season he was used five times in their B team and scored twice in the opposing goal. In 1987 he played again for Progreso. The following year he was active at Deportivo Quito in Ecuador and at Defensor Sporting in Montevideo. From 1989 to 1990 Progreso was again his employer. In 1989 he won the club's first and so far only state championship in the club's history. In the two seasons 1990/91 and 1991/92 he played a total of 40 league games for Toshiba Kawasaki . He scored 14 hits. After a stopover in 1992 at Club Atlético Peñarol , he returned to the Japanese for the years 1993 to 1995 . From 1996 to 1997 an engagement at Club Atlético Rentistas followed . In 1998 he was listed as a player at Villa Española and again at Progreso the following year. In 2000 he went to his profession as a professional football player with River Plate Montevideo . This was followed by a career station at Liverpool Montevideo from 2001 to 2002. As the last club in his sporting career, Rentistas is again run in 2003.
National team
Pedrucci also became South American champions in 1981 with the Uruguayan U-20 team alongside players like José Batista , Santiago Ostolaza , Jorge da Silva and Enzo Francescoli . During the tournament he was used by coach Aníbal Gutiérrez Ponce three times (no goal).
Then he was also a member of the Uruguayan senior team . Overall, he completed on February 2, 1990 against Colombia and two days later against Costa Rica two internationals in the context of the Marlboro Cup and scored one goal.
successes
- U-20 South American Champion: 1981
- Uruguayan champions: 1983, 1989
Individual evidence
- ↑ Profile on national-football-teams.com , accessed on May 31, 2017
- ↑ Juventud de América (Spanish) in La República of December 30, 2002, accessed on May 31, 2017
- ↑ Sudamericanos s20: década del 80 (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on May 31, 2017
- ↑ Profile on 11v11.com , accessed May 31, 2017
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pedrucci, Pedro |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pedrucci Valerio, Pedro Catalino (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Uruguayan soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 30, 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Montevideo , Uruguay |