Joe Bizera

Joe Emerson Bastos Bizera ( born May 17, 1980 in Artigas ) is an Uruguayan football player.

Clubs

Joe Bizera began his career in 1999 with Peñarol Montevideo, where in 1999 appearances in the Primera División are recorded for him since the Apertura of the year. He played there until 2005. Twice, in 1999 and 2003, he won the Uruguayan Championship Peñarol. From the 2005 /06 to the 2007/08 season he stood in rows of the Italian Serie A club Cagliari Calcio, for which he ( a goal ) completed a total of 35 games. This was followed by 16 appearances (two goals) for Maccabi Tel Aviv in the 2007/ 08 season. From the 2008/ 09 season Bizera was taken from the Greek first division club PAOK Thessaloniki under contract. Ten graduated encounters without their own scoring in the top Greek league are listed up in the season 2009/10 for Bizera, in which he then joined Albacete Balompié ( seven games, no goals ). He spent the subsequent round again in Israel, now in rows of Maccabi Petah Tiqwa and products obtained in 30 games total hit. His next career station included the return to Uruguay. There he joined in October 2011 Bella Vista. In January 2012, he left after two in the Primera División games completed Montevideo again and moved to Paraguay by Jorge Burruchaga trained Club Libertad. There, the defender in 25 Premier League matches came (one goal ) for use and ran in four matches of the Copa Libertadores. Then he joined in January 2013 the Mexican club Atlante on. His debut in the Primera División, he celebrated there on 27 January 2013 meeting of the 4th game of the day the Clausura 2013 against Jaguares. For the club, he played two games in the Copa Mexico (Updated: April 10, 2013) and 13 matches (one goal ) of the Clausura 2013 On July 8, 2013 it was announced that Bizera leaves the Mexicans with immediate effect.. In the season 2013/14 he is again at Peñarol under contract. In nine league games ( no goals ) on the field: In the 2013/14 season he stood there so far ( as of March 30, 2014 ). He also has been used in two matches of the Copa Libertadores 2014.

National

From 13 July 2001 to 9 October 2004 Bizera completed 23 international matches (one goal ) in the Uruguayan national football team. He scored in the Copa América 2001 squad. He denied fuen games in the tournament, scored a goal and was sent off in the encounter with Honduras. In the Football World Cup 2002, he was indeed in the squad, but was not used. He also took part in the Copa América in 2004 with Uruguay. There he came in five games for use and was sent off in the preliminary round game against Argentina. Uruguay won the third place in the tournament. His last assignment had been Bizera end of 2004.

Achievements

  • 2x Uruguayan champion (1999, 2003)
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