Sergio Leal

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Sergio Leal
Personnel
Surname Sergio William Leal González
birthday September 25, 1982
place of birth Rivera or MontevideoUruguay
size 181 cm
position attack
Juniors
Years station
Peñarol
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2001-2002 Peñarol
2003 →  Plaza Colonia  (loan) 30 (13)
2004-2005 Peñarol
2005-2006 →  Sporting Cristal  (loan) 39 (11)
2006 Club Deportivo Universidad San Martín de Porres 8 0(2)
2007-2008 →  Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata  (loan) 36 (2) or 34 0(2)
2008-2009 Danubio 24 0(9)
2009–2012 Ergotelis 70 (17)
2012 →  Deportivo Cali  (loan) 11 0(1)
2013-2014 Danubio 17 0(7)
2014– Wuhan Zall
2015 AO Kerkyra 9 0(0)
2015– Plaza Colonia 18 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1999 Uruguay U-17 at least 3 0(2)
2004 Uruguay (Olympic selection) at least 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: August 21, 2016 (end of the 2015/16 season)

Sergio Leal , full name Sergio William Leal González , (born September 25, 1982 in Rivera or Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

According to his club, 1.81 meters tall offensive player Leal was at the beginning of his career at least from the Clausura 2001 up to and including the Clausura 2002 with the Uruguayan first division club Peñarol - from whose youth team he emerged - under contract. He made his debut in the Primera División in 2001 with the Aurinegros . He then played in the Segunda División from March 2003 on loan until the end of the year for Plaza Colonia , where he scored 13 goals in 30 appearances in that season. After returning to Peñarol, he was a member of the Aurinegros squad from 2004 to 2005 . During his stints with the Montevideans, 36 games and ten goals are listed in the statistics. In June 2005 he moved to Lima for a year on loan to Sporting Cristal . With the Peruvians he played 39 games until 2006 and scored eleven goals. In 2005 his club won the Peruvian championship ( Campeonato Descentralizado ). Leal himself was named Peru's best footballer of the year or the best foreign player of that season, depending on the sources. In April 2006 he announced that he would leave the club and joined Universidad San Martín de Porres at the beginning of October 2006 and was there eight times in the Primera División Perus (no goal). In November 2006, a move to Alianza Lima was in the room. Leal, on the other hand, was open to the fact that the club is being trained by Uruguayan Gerardo Pelusso and that he would play in the Copa Libertadores there. From the Clausura 2007 he played for Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata . From the beginning of January 2007 he was loaned for six months to the Argentinians who were trained by Pedro Troglio at the time . At the end of May 2007, under the new coach Francisco Maturana, it was planned to extend the loan for another six months. At the beginning of June 2007, the player announced his willingness to play for another year on loan for the Argentine club. Up to and including the Clausura 2008 he finally played in 34 or 36 league games for the Argentinians, depending on the sources . He scored two goals. In August 2008, he returned to Uruguay and joined Danubio . His playing record there shows 24 games and nine goals in the Primera División for the 2008/09 season. In the 2009/10 season he ran for Ergotelis . He stayed in Greece until July 2012 and played 70 games during that period, defeating opposing goalkeepers 17 times. He chose his next career station in Colombia at Deportivo Cali , which was trained by Leal's compatriot Julio Comesaña at the time of his move . He was loaned there at the end of July 2012 for a year with an option to buy. At the time, the transfer rights were held by Ergotelis. There are eleven league games 1 and only one goal in a total of 451 minutes of play, although he was only five times in the starting line-up. After the Colombian press reported at the beginning of February 2013 that Leal no longer played a role in the plans of Cali's coach Leonel Álvarez , he has been under contract with Danubio again since the Clausura 2013 and played ten more games (six goals) by the end of the 2012/13 season. in the highest Uruguayan league. In the 2013/14 season he was used in seven other matches (one goal). In 2014 he moved to the Chinese club Wuhan Zall , for whom he has been playing since April 2014 at the latest. Then at the end of January 2015 he confirmed the signature of a four-month contract with the Greek club AO Kerkyra , for which he was active until mid-July 2015 and played nine games (no goal) in the Super League. For Apertura 2015 he returned to Uruguay and joined the first division promoted Plaza Colonia . In the 2015/16 season he was used 18 times (three goals) in the Primera División.

National team

Leal was part of Uruguay's U-17 selection at the 1999 U-17 South American Football Championship and the 1999 U-17 World Cup . At the U-17 World Cup, he was used in the three games against Poland, New Zealand and Ghana. In the tournament he scored two goals. In 2004 he took part in the pre-Olympic Games (Juegos Pre-Olímpicos) in Chile with the U-23 of the country - the Olympic team. There he completed two international matches under coach Juan Ramón Carrasco , when he was used in the 3-0 lost game against Chile's selection on January 7, 2004 and in the 1-1 draw on January 11, 2004 against Brazil. He didn't score a goal.

successes

  • Peruvian champion: 2005

Individual evidence

1 ESPN names ten games Leals differently - but probably incorrectly.
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  2. a b page no longer available , search in web archives: Sergio Leal at danubio.org.uy, accessed on September 13, 2013@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.danubio.org.uy
  3. Aguirre repite la fórmula ganadora ( Memento from December 29, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) (Spanish) in El País from March 13, 2003, accessed on December 29, 2013
  4. San Lorenzo se pone en marcha (Spanish) of April 1, 2004, accessed December 29, 2013
  5. a b c Llega otro delantero uruguayo ( Memento of the original dated December 30, 2013 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. (Spanish) January 5, 2007, accessed December 29, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tycsports.com
  6. ^ “Soy veloz y con mucho gol” (Spanish) in La República from June 21, 2005, accessed on December 29, 2013
  7. a b Sergio Leal, nuevo delantero del Deportivo Cali (Spanish) on elpueblo.com.co, accessed on September 13, 2013
  8. Sergio Leal deja Perú y se va a México o Europa (Spanish) in La República of April 21, 2006, accessed on September 13, 2013
  9. Leal vive un lindo cuento de hadas (Spanish) in La República of October 7, 2006, accessed on December 29, 2013
  10. a b c d e ESPN statistics profile , accessed on December 29, 2013
  11. ^ Sergio Leal ya es jugador de Alianza Lima (Spanish) November 23, 2006, accessed December 29, 2013
  12. Gimnasia La Plata suma a Sergio Leal, tercer jugador uruguayo del plantel (Spanish) of January 7, 2007, accessed December 29, 2013
  13. Maturana pasó la escoba en el plantel de Gimnasia (Spanish) of May 31, 2007, accessed on December 29, 2013
  14. Sergio Leal seguiría un año más (Spanish) of June 7, 2007, accessed on December 29, 2013
  15. a b c d Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on August 2, 2014
  16. Baila Colombia (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of July 26, 2012, accessed December 29, 2013
  17. ^ Sergio Leal regresa al fútbol uruguayo. ( Memento of November 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) on hinchadaverdiblanca.com
  18. Hugo Droguett ya FIRMO con Deportivo Cali (Spanish) in El País of February 7, 2013, accessed on 29 December 2013
  19. Sergio Leal on embajadoresdelgol.com of July 26, 2014, accessed on August 2, 2014
  20. “Pájaro” Márquez (2) y Leal en China (Spanish) on tenfield.com.uy from April 19, 2014, accessed on August 2, 2014
  21. Sergio Leal: “Voy a jugar en el Kerkyra” (Spanish) on embajadoresdelgol.com from January 31, 2015, accessed on February 28, 2016
  22. ^ Sergio Leal in the soccerway.com database, accessed August 21, 2016
  23. Sergio Leal in the FIFA database , accessed on September 13, 2013
  24. ^ South-American Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2004 in the RSSSF database . Retrieved October 12, 2014.