Javier Zeoli

Adolfo Javier Zeoli, full name Adolfo Javier Zeoli Martínez ( born 2 May 1962 in Montevideo ) is a former Uruguayan football player.

Association

The 1.80 meter tall Zeoli, who played on the position of the goalkeeper, was from 1982 to 1989 in the squad of montevideanischen club Danubio. During his club affiliation of the club first won the 1982 Copa de Oro and was in the following year Uruguayan runner-up. Also, the triumph in the Liguilla is recorded for that year in the income statistics. 1988 is on winning the Torneo Competencia and then the Uruguayan national champion title to book to which he contributed with twelve or 20 inserts season after he took over the position of the root goalkeeper in that year and became one of the pillars of the team. In Torneo Competencia, he was also the goalkeeper with the fewest goals against. Only eight times he was defeated. With Danubio he also took part in the Copa Libertadores in 1984 and 1989. In the last part his team came before the semi-finals. He also played twice the Torneo Conmebol.

In 1989 he left Uruguay to Spain. There he joined the Canaries the CD Tenerife. 1990 in Apertura, according to other sources in 1991, followed by a station at Deportivo Mandiyú. In the two following years he was then at the Argentine Club Atlético Talleres under contract. 1993 to 1994 he played in Buenos Aires River Plate. There he took in 1993 also participated in the Copa Libertadores. Other sources see him again from 1992 to 1993 with River Plate and lead in this period twelve Erstligapartien for him. Bolívar was in 1994 his next club. For this club is also known as deviating in 1991 as contract time. In 1995, he was then in rows of the Uruguayan series champion Nacional. About Palestino in 1996 In 1997, his path back to Danubio where Zeoli finally ended his career at its starting point.

National

Zeoli in 1981 with the Uruguayan national junior team South American champions. Also at the Junior World Cup 1981, he was nominated for Uruguay Juniorennationalelf, but not used. Later Zeoli was also a member of the Uruguayan national team. He made his debut in Celeste on September 27, 1988. His 14th and final international game, he completed on 18 May 1990. During this time he took with Celeste part in the Copa America 1989, which ended Uruguay in second place. Zeolis career highlight in the national team was finally participating in the Football World Cup 1990, but when he can produce no use since goalkeeper Fernando Álvez played all games.

Achievements

  • Junior South American champions (1981 )
  • Uruguayan Champion (1988 )
  • Torneo Competencia (1988 )

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