Roberto Abbondanzieri
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Roberto Abbondanzieri | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Roberto Carlos Abbondanzieri | |
Date of birth | August 19, 1972 | |
Place of birth | Bouquet, Santa Fe, Argentina | |
Height | 186 cm | |
Nickname | El Pato (The Duck) | |
Playing position | Goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Getafe CF (ESP) | |
Number | 13 | |
Youth clubs | ||
? | Rosario Central (ARG) | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1994-1996 1996-2006 2006- |
Rosario Central (ARG) Boca Juniors (ARG) Getafe CF (ESP) |
57 (0) 184 (0) 25 (0) |
National team2 | ||
2004- | Argentina | 27 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Roberto Carlos Abbondanzieri (born Abbondancieri on August 19, 1972 in Bouquet, Santa Fe Province) is an Argentine football goalkeeper of Italian descent currently playing for Getafe CF and the Argentina national football team.
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[edit] Career
Abbondanzieri's professional debut took place on December 6, 1994 at Santa Fe's Rosario Central, with whom he would soon after win the 1995 CONMEBOL Cup. He played with the club until 1997, when he moved to Boca Juniors to be the reserve goalkeeper.
Abbondanzieri trained in the shadow of Óscar Córdoba until the Colombian goalie suffered an injury during the Clausura tournament of 1999. However, Abbondanzieri himself then suffered a shoulder injury during a match against River Plate, and the club's third-choice goalkeeper, Cristian Muñoz, took his place. When he recovered from his injury Abbondanzieri was once again Córdoba's understudy until February 2002, when Córdoba moved to Italian club Perugia.
[edit] National Team
Since then Abbondanzieri has become a continual presence in Boca's goal and in June 2004 he became the goalkeeper for the Argentine national team and has since played in the Copa América 2004, Confederations Cup 2005 and the South American Qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
On May 6, 2006 he was named as a definite squad member for the 2006 World Cup by coach José Pekerman. Argentina won their first two round robin games and drew the third with Holland 0-0 to emerge at the top of their group. They then beat Mexico 2-1 in a come from behind victory, with the winning goal coming in extra time.
On June 30 2006, he was injured in the world cup quarter-finals against hosts Germany, after Argentina had taken a 1-0 lead. German striker Miroslav Klose jumped up high for a header while running and collided with Abbondanzieri, with Klose's right leg hitting the Argentinian keeper in the chest. Klose, who had looked sideways to watch for the ball in the moments leading up to the collision and thus may not have seen Abbondanzieri, received no penalty. Abbondanzieri continued at first but had to be carried off on a stretcher some minutes later, to be replaced with the less experienced Leonardo Franco, who later failed to save Klose's equalising strike in the 80th minute, and the four German hits in the ensuing penalty shootout, which Argentina lost 2:4.
[edit] Getafe
In July 2006 after weeks of speculation, Abbondanzieri signed a three-year contract with Spanish first division Getafe CF, claiming that "it's the right time for me to go to Europe." He signed up as number 13.
[edit] Trivia
- In July 2002 El Pato changed his surname from Abbondancieri to his grandfather's original Abbondanzieri, misspelled at Argentine customs when immigrated to Argentina, in order to obtain Italian citizenship in the event of a transfer to European football.
- He was named South American Goalkeeper of the year in 2003[citation needed].
- Until September of 2006, when Boca achieved their third Recopa Sudamericana, he held the Boca Juniors record of 14 titles, surpassed later by Guillermo Barros Schelotto.
[edit] Honors
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- Apertura 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2005
- Clausura 1999, 2006
- Copa Libertadores 2000, 2001 and 2003
- Intercontinental Cup 2000 and 2003.
- Copa Sudamericana 2004 and 2005.
- Recopa Sudamericana 2005.
[edit] External links
- Profile on Footballdatabase
- Profile, At FifaWorldCup (Spanish)
- 'Duck' signs for Getafe
Argentina squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists | ||
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1 Abbondanzieri | 2 Ayala | 3 Sorín | 4 Coloccini | 5 Cambiasso | 6 Heinze | 7 Saviola | 8 Mascherano | 9 Crespo | 10 Riquelme | 11 Tévez | 12 Franco | 13 Scaloni | 14 Palacio | 15 Milito | 16 Aimar | 17 Cufré | 18 Rodríguez | 19 Messi | 20 Cruz | 21 Burdisso | 22 González | 23 Ustari | Coach: Pekerman |
Getafe CF - Current Squad |
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1 Luis García | 2 Contra | 3 Paredes | 4 Belenguer | 5 Pulido | 6 Celestini | 7 Mario Cotelo | 8 Vívar Dorado | 9 Verpakovskis | 11 Sousa | 12 Licht | 13 Pato | 14 Manu | 15 Nacho | 16 Albín | 17 Pachón | 18 Redondo | 19 Güiza | 20 Alexis | 21 Cortés | 22 Casquero | 23 Tena | 24 Alberto | Manager: Schuster |
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