Mathías Abero

Matías Abero (full name: Matías Nicolás Abero Villan ) ( born April 9, 1990 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan football player.

Association

The large depending on the source position 1.83 m or 1.84 m Abero playing on the position of the defender. He comes from their own youth teams Nacional of Montevideo, where he was active from 2001 to 2008. During this time he won two Uruguayan championships with the junior teams Nacional's. With the U -17 ( Quinta ) he succeeded in 2007. Was followed by the 2008 title with the U -19 ( Cuarta ). Even the Punta Cup, an international tournament for U-20 teams, he won in 2006 and 2008 with a disastrous appearance.

Then he was off the Tornero Apertura 2008, the first team to came in his professional debut season on a season use and became Uruguayan champion of the season 2008/09. In the Apertura 2009 and the Liguilla Pre Libertadores 2009, he played three more games for Nacional. Then he moved during the season within the Uruguayan Primera División and within the city for Racing Club and played there the Clausura 2009/10. In racing he came among other things to four inserts in the Copa Libertadores 2010. Moreover, in 31 league games, he was wearing (one goal ) the jersey of the club. For Torneo Apertura 2011 he returned to Nacional and graduated in the 2011/12 season 17 games for the Bolsos, where he scored three goals and celebrated with his teammates to win the league title. In addition, it was used in that year in five games of the Copa Libertadores. For the season 2012/13 he moved to Italy where he joined the FC Bologna. He made his debut on 1 September 20012 in the 1-3 home defeat 2nd Round against AC Milan in Serie A. In his first season with the Italians, he did not progress beyond the role of the complement player and was a total of only ten times in the highest Italian league used. Only once he stood in the starting lineup. On September 2, 2013 his change was made to the AS Avellino Avellino in the example in this series secured lending transactions, a purchase option. For Avellino he made his debut on September 8, 2013 in a 1-0 victory against Ternana. Until his last mission provisionally on February 15, 2014, he ran twice in the league.

National

Abero was in 2007 at the U- 17 team of Uruguay, with which he participated in Ecuador at the U-17 South American Championships in 2007. In 2008, he was then a member of the U-20 national team of Uruguay. Also Abero was part of a Uruguayan U -22 selection, which took in October 2011 to a game against the Argentine U-20 national team. Then took Abero part with the Uruguayan football team at the Pan American Games in 2011 and secured with the Celeste the bronze medal. There, he played five tournament games ( two goals) and led coached by Juan Manuel Verzeri Celeste in the group match against Mexico as captain.

Later Aberos name was part of an announced on 14 February 2012 by the national team coach Oscar Washington Tabarez provisional pre-selection list from which the nominees were to be recruited for the Uruguayan team in the Olympic football tournament of the 2012 Olympic Games. In the Olympic tournament but he belonged to the information collected by Tabarez squad not to.

Achievements

  • 2x Uruguayan champion (2008/ 09 and 2011 /12)
  • Bronze Medal Pan American Games 2011

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