Bruno Marioni

Bruno Marioni ( born June 15, 1975 in Paraná ), born Bruno Giménez and also known by the nickname El Barullo, is a former Argentine football player at the position of the striker.

Life

The when he was born after the family name of his paternal grandmother named Bruno Giménez his professional career began in 1995 at Newell 's Old Boys, where he stood until 1997 under contract. After a short stint with Sporting Lisbon in 1998 Giménez came back to Argentina and played for Estudiantes de La Plata and Independiente. It was at that time when he was the paternal family name of his grandfather in 1999, Marioni received.

In 2001 he went to Spain, where he first 13 games for Villarreal and then 44 games for CD Tenerife.

The last six years of his playing career, he spent the beginning of 2004 until the end of 2009 in Mexico, where he celebrated his greatest successes.

In his first season, the Clausura 2004, he was charged with 16 -goal top scorer of the Mexican Football League and thus played a key role in the championship of the Club Universidad Nacional. The end of 2005 he reached the finals with the Pumas to the Copa Sudamericana, which - were lost in a penalty shootout with 3:4 against Boca Juniors - after twice 1:1. That the Pumas, the decision could ever be delayed up to penalties, Marioni was thanks to the in the heated atmosphere of the Bombonera the equalizer for a 1-1 draw succeeded with a penalty hit and in the subsequent penalty shootout also could turn. In addition, Marioni was a total of seven hits top scorer of the tournament. A year later he won the Apertura 2006 once again the top scorer of Mexico, this time in the ranks of Deportivo Toluca FC.

In 2008, he took with the CF Pachuca part in the FIFA Club World Cup, which finished in fourth place with Pachuca. End of 2009, he ended his active career in rows of Estudiantes Tecos.

Achievements

Personally

  • Scorer in the Mexican Primera División Clausura 2004, Apertura 2006
  • Scorer of Copa Sudamericana: 2005

Association

  • Mexican masters: Clausura 2004
  • Copa Sudamericana: Finalist 2005

References and Notes

Swell

  • Infobae.com: As of Bruno Bruno Marioni was Giménez (Spanish; article published on 25 January 2007)
  • Profile of his Argentine club stations at FutbolXXI ( Spanish)
  • Player Profile at Guardian touch -line ( Spanish)
  • Football players (Argentina )
  • Mexican champions ( football)
  • Born in 1975
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