Iván Pailós

Jorge Iván Pailos Gaitán ( born October 3, 1981 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan football player.

The striker played in the back round in 2001, the so-called Clausura, with his first stop in professional football for the local club Fénix. He then moved in 2002, first to El Tanque Sisley. A year later he joined the then South America, where he worked until 2005.

In January 2006, he was obliged by the Spanish club SD Eibar to prevent the threat of relegation to the Segunda División B. When the Spaniards, he completed a total of six league games. After the season, he returned in mid-2006, however, after Uruguay Juventud back. There he remained until 2010, and then moved to the Guatemalan club Deportivo Malacateco. Since 2011 he again played in Uruguay in Plaza Colonia and Sportivo Cerrito and denied in the Apertura 2011 nine Erstligapartien (two goals) for the latter, in the Primera División previously ascended club. End of December 2011 it was announced Pailos ' Changing to Central Córdoba, where he played in the first half of 2012. In June of the same year joined the aerially strong, well-known for his shot strength Pailos, who describes himself as a team player, then the Costa Rican Club Sport Cartaginés and met in the League Tournament the second half of the year six times into the opposing goal. The end of 2012 he extended his contract by then six more months. In July 2013 was announced that Pailos return for family reasons to Uruguay and Cartaginés will therefore no longer available in the new game time. Overall, he ran for the club in 31 league games and scored seven goals.

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