Sebastián Fernández

Sebastián Fernández 2008

Sebastián Bruno Fernández Miglierina (born 23 May 1985 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an Uruguayan football player.

Club career

Career start in Uruguay and Argentina

Sebastian " Seba " Fernández, who is also in possession of a Spanish passport, started playing football at the age of six years at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club, where he also played in the league Universitaria. Formative coach of the first phase of his footballing development was Mario Lanza. His footballing career in professional football took after his completed in 2003 exchange at Miramar Misiones its beginning, when he was appointed in 2004 by Juan Diego Tchadkijian in the reserve team. There he also made ​​his debut in the First League of Uruguay. After twenty games with seven goals in the preseason, he also came into Apertura and Clausura of the 2005 /06 to 31 inserts ( six goals) in the Primera División. 30 games with nine goals in Miramar Misiones in the 2006 /07 point to his role in the team that he left club the following season in January 2007 in the direction of Defensor Sporting. With Defensor he was in the 2007/ 08 season the Uruguayan championship win and took part in both the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana. In the two international competitions he came each seven times for use ( a goal ), while in La Liga total during his club membership, including the two championship finals 34 Erstligabegegnungen (15 goals) played in seven Liguilla - games ( no goals ) aground. From there he moved in August 2008 on loan for one year with subsequent option to buy Argentine club Banfield, where he was involved in the Torneo Apertura winning the 2009 and 61 times in the league for the course came (twelve goals). In the Copa Libertadores here are listed for him further eight games ( three goals).

Move to Europe

On 5 August 2010 he signed for FC Málaga a contract of over four years. The release of 3.6 million euros is the highest ever of the Spanish club. By the end of season 2012/13 he came there in 79 league games for use (twelve goals). 12 games of the Copa del Rey (two goals) and four Champions League matches (one goal ) are also listed for him by the Spaniards. On August 29, 2013 were announced that Fernández had terminated his contract with Malaga and will continue his career at Rayo Vallecano. To date, he had completed two more brief appearances in the just started season with Malaga's new coach Bernd Schuster. For Rayo Vallecano, he debuted on August 30, 2013, when he appeared as a substitute in the match against UD Levante on 71 minutes. Until his last mission provisionally on September 28, 2013, he played four matches ( no goals ) for his current employer. In that game against Valencia, he was replaced after an experienced rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament and the outer meniscus in his right knee, after a six-month injury lay-off was predicted.

National

The striker is also a member of the national team of Uruguay. His debut in Celeste, he celebrated a 2-0 victory in the friendly match against Romania on 23 May 2006. Doing so, he came on in the 86th minute for Fabián Estoyanoff. He was appointed national coach Oscar Tabarez Washington in the banns of his home country for the soccer World Cup in 2010. There he came in both the group game against South Africa, and in the semi-final against the Netherlands as a substitute for use. For the Copa América 2011, he was initially appointed to the preliminary squad for the tournament but ultimately removed from Tabarez from the squad. In total he graduated up to his most recent application on August 15, 2012, when he came on in the 89th minute in a 0-0 draw in a friendly against France, 14 caps for Uruguay, in which he scored two goals. (Updated: August 22, 2013)

Others

The brother of Fernandez played at least 2010 for Carrasco Lawn and was there at that season one of the pillars of the team.

Achievements

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