Diego Pérez (footballer)

Pérez in the national jersey of Uruguay (2014)

Diego Pérez (nicknamed El Ruso ), ( born May 18, 1980 in Montevideo, Diego Fernando Pérez Aguado full name ) is a Uruguayan football player.

Club career

About the Uruguayan clubs Defensor Sporting Club (1999-2003) and CA Peñarol (2004) was the midfielder in the summer of 2004 to AS Monaco. In the season 2006/ 07 Perez became a sensational high of Round 26 to 29, when he scored twice and two goals prepared, one of the most important players of the team. In the 2009/10 season, he reached the final of Monaco French Cup competition. After the 2010 World Cup Pérez signed shortly before the end of the transfer window in August 2010, the Italian Serie A club Bologna FC a four-year contract. The transfer fee paid at the time is said to have stood at 2.1 million euros. In the Bolognese he completed 78 first division matches. A goal he did not achieve. After the club and Pérez initially separated in June 2013, as Pérez did not renew his contract, he was temporarily without a club and trained individually. Due to this situation, coach Tabarez also did not call him for the friendly match against Japan in August 2013. On August 17, 2013, he signed would nonetheless be a new two -year contract with his former employer. In the current season 2013/14 he graduated to his most recent application on March 29, 2014 25 more games in Serie A and took over the Italians in 2014 for the first time in his career, the Office of the team captain.

Use statistics as a club player

(Updated: March 30, 2014)

National

Pérez finished with the Uruguayan U-20 national team at the U-20 South American Championship 1999 in Argentina in second place and was runner-up South American champions. He also took part in the Uruguay U-20 World Cup Nigeria 1999, in which the Celeste finished 4th. Among his local players included, among others Diego Forlán and Ernesto Chevantón.

On 13 July 2001, Pérez celebrated at the Copa America 2001 in the match against Bolivia his 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 was in all games of Uruguay in the starting lineup. He also won as part of the Uruguayan team in the Copa América 2011. He took part in the Uruguay FIFA Confederations Cup in 2013 and finished in fourth position.

Overall, he completed so far 88 international matches, where he was able to achieve two goals. His last assignment provisionally dated March 5, 2014. Ruso Pérez is by Diego Forlan and Diego Lugano of the player with the most senior national missions in the history of Uruguayan football.

Achievements

  • 4th place World Cup 2010
  • Copa America 2011
  • Junior Vice - Champion 1999 South America
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