Carlos Bueno

Carlos Bueno ( born May 10, 1980 in Artigas, Uruguay; actually Carlos Heber Bueno Suarez) is an Uruguayan football player.

Career

Association

Start of career

Carlos Bueno, son of Eber Buenos, a former active for San Lorenzo and Atlanta professional footballer, comes from the youth department of the Uruguayan division club Peñarol Montevideo. There was played until 2005 in the first team and completed in this period, at least 119 games in which he scored 56 results. He won the 1999 and 2003 league titles in Uruguay. During this time he was in 2004 with 16 goals in collaboration with Miguel Ximénez scorer Clasificatorio 2004.

Move to Europe

In 2005 he then moved to France to Paris SG, where, however, he scored a goal in twelve inserts. In 2006 he won the Coupe de France with Paris. He was then awarded for one season at the Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon. On February 3 of 2007, Carlos Bueno in the league game against Nacional da Madeira within 19 minutes with 4 doors. This remained his only completed goals in 14 league games. Twice he was also in the Champions League for the course. He once met. At the end of the season he won the national cup in Portugal.

Temporary return to South America

Bueno, whose transfer rights still remained at that time in Paris, of that year, then joined in August 2007 for the Apertura on loan to Boca Juniors and met here in nine league operations once the opposing goal. In the Copa Sudamericana 2007, he was also internationally once for Boca Juniors in the square. Subsequently, he joined then again his hometown club Peñarol on, for he stood in the three half series of the Clausura 2008 to the Clausura 2009 38 times in La Liga on the court, scoring 20 goals. In addition, it was used twice in the Copa Libertadores.

Spain, Chile, Mexico and Argentina

In the 2009/10 season he played in Spain's Second League Players out on loan at Real Sociedad, where he obtained in 33 games twelve gates. After an engagement in Chile in CF Universidad de Chile, he moved to Mexico. There, the striker signed for three years. His new club acquired in December 2010 for a rumored total of $ 700,000 in both one half of the transfer rights by Universidads and the other lying in Bueno even 50 percent of the rights. He made his debut on January 8, 2011 at the home game against Tigres for his new employer Querétaro. For the Mexicans he shot in so far (as of 18 December 2011) 37 games 21 goals. On January 3, 2012 confirmed Bueno, switch to the trained Leonardo Madelón club San Lorenzo de Almagro in Argentina. For the Argentines, he took up a commitment on loan for a year. There he graduated in the Clausura 2012 17 games ( eight goals) in the Primera A. early 2013, he joined as part of a six-month loan from the trained Martín Lasarte Chilean club Universidad Católica on. He met with Lasarte on a coach who already attended him at Real Sociedad in this position. The Chileans, he completed twelve top-flight, in which he scored five goals. Then changed the advised by Rafael Monje Bueno beginning in July 2013 for one year on loan to Belgrano de Cordoba in the Argentine Primera División. There he graduated up to his most recent league use on March 15, 2014 24 league games ( three goals). He also came in the Copa Sudamericana for his club to the course.

National

Bueno was a member of the Uruguayan national junior team that participated at the 1999 U-20 South American Championship in Argentina and took second place. He was also a member of the senior national teams. With this he took part in the Copa América in 2004 and was with three goals scored top scorer of his team. Overall, he completed since its debut on July 16, 2003 24 caps for Uruguay in which he scored 13 goals. His last assignment for the Celeste dated 14 October 2008.

Achievements

  • 2x Uruguayan champion (1999, 2003)
  • Scorer of the 2004 Torneo Clasificatorio La Liga
  • Coupe de France 2006
  • Portuguese Cup Winner 2007
  • Junior Vice - Champion 1999 South America
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