Lautaro Acosta

Lautaro Germán Acosta (born 14 March 1988, Glew, Partido Almirante Brown) is an Argentine football player. It is used variably in the offensive.

Club career

Acosta came at the age of nine years to Lanus and went through their youth system, before he made ​​his professional debut for the club in 2006. Acosta quickly established himself as a regular player and won the Apertura 2007 Lanús their first league title in the club's history. In May 2008, Acosta signed a five -year contract with the Spanish side Sevilla FC. The transfer fee was about 11 million U.S. dollars.

National

Acosta took the Argentine U-20 national team in 2007 participated in the U-20 South American Championship and scored for Argentina in the final tournament match against Uruguay in the 92nd minute winner, the Argentina secured the qualification for the Olympic football tournament in China in 2008. In this tournament, he was also in the Argentine squad selection and was able to celebrate with her Olympic victory. At the Junior World Cup Acosta served as a substitute and was the title to six brief appearances.

Achievements

  • Junior World Champion: 2007
  • Argentine champion: Apertura 2007 ( with Lanús )
  • Olympic champion: 2008
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