Andrés Scotti

Andrés Scotti ( born December 14, 1975 as Andrés Scotti Ponce de León in Montevideo) is a football player from Uruguay.

Club career

He began his career in Uruguay Independiente Flores. About the stations Central Español and Montevideo Wanderers in 1998 he came to Chile to CD Huachipato. After a return to the Wanderers a station followed at Nacional Montevideo. With the Bolsos he won the 2002 national championship, was present in the trained team of Daniel Carreño one of the key players, were up most of the operating time within the team next to Gustavo Munúa and Óscar Morales.

In 2003, Scotti for Russian club Rubin Kazan, for whom he played for four years. In 2006, he joined the Argentine league Argentinos Juniors. From the Clausura 2007 92 league games for Scotti are listed up to and including the 2009 Apertura there, where he met three times into the opposing goal. He also came during this period in eight games (one goal ), the Copa Sudamericana to train. From January 2010 he played at the Chilean giants Colo -Colo in defense. The Chileans, he ran from the Apertura 2010 to the Clausura 2011 in 43 games of the Primera División and scored three goals. In addition, eleven games came in the Copa Libertadores (one goal ). In early 2012 he returned to Uruguay and joined again Nacional Montevideo. At the end of the season 2011/12 he was again with the Bolsos Uruguayan champion. By the end of the season 2012/13 he was in this second phase of his club membership 28 times on the highest Uruguayan league and scored four goals. Eight appearances in the Copa Libertadores (one goal ) will also be performed for Scotti at the Montevideanern. In the current season 2013/14 he completed so far ( at 20 March 2014) 15 more league games ( one goal) in the Primera Liga and played five matches of the Copa Libertadores in 2014.

National

On 21 May 2006 Scotti made ​​its debut in the Uruguayan national team. In 2010 he was part of the squad of Uruguay to the discharged in South Africa World Cup. Here he came two appearances as a substitute against Mexico in the first round and in the quarter-final against Ghana. Overall, he graduated until his preliminary final betting on September 10, 2013 40 international matches, where he was able to achieve a goal (as of September 11, 2013 ).

Achievements

  • 2x Uruguayan champion: 2002, 2011/12

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