Walter Erviti

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Erviti and the second or maternal family name is Roldán.
Walter Erviti
Personal information
Full name Walter Daniel Erviti Roldán
Date of birth (1980-06-12) June 12, 1980
Place of birth Mar del Plata, Argentina
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 6 12 in)
Playing position Centre midfielder / Left winger
Club information
Current team
Banfield
Number 10
Youth career
San Lorenzo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2002 San Lorenzo 81 (5)
2002–2008 Monterrey 194 (14)
2008–2010 Banfield 100 (5)
2011–2013 Boca Juniors 96 (9)
2013-2014 Atlante 17 (2)
2014– Banfield 43 (2)
National team
2010 Argentina 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12 April 2015.

† Appearances (goals)

Walter Daniel Erviti Roldán (born 12 June 1980) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Banfield. He plays mainly as a deep-lying playmaker.

Career

Club career

Erviti began his playing career in 1998 with San Lorenzo de Almagro, where he was part of the squad that won the Clausura 2001 championship.

In 2002 he joined Mexican side Monterrey. In 2003 he won his second league championship when Monterrey won the Clausura 2003 championship.

In 2008 Erviti returned to Argentina to play for Banfield, and was a key player in squad that won the Argentine championship for the first time in the history of the club, featuring in every game of the Apertura 2009 championship season.

On January 31, 2011, Erviti left Banfield and signed a three-year contract with Boca Juniors, that paid US$3.2 million for his transfer.[1]

On June 2013 he joined Mexican side Atlante.

International career

Erviti made his international debut for the Argentina national team on 26 January 2010 at the age of 29 in a 3–2 win in a friendly match against Costa Rica.

Honours

Club

San Lorenzo
2001 Clausura
2001
Monterrey
2003 Clausura
Banfield
2009 Apertura
Boca Juniors
2011 Apertura
2012

References

  1. "Erviti entra en el mundo Boca". Cancha Llena (in Spanish). 2011-01-31. Retrieved 2011-01-31.

External links

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