Jorge Curbelo

Jorge Winston Curbelo Garis ( born December 21, 1981 in Montevideo, Uruguay ), called El Pato, is a Uruguayan footballer who also holds German citizenship. He plays in defense mainly as a central defender.

Club career

Jorge Curbelo began his career at Uruguayan club in a unterklassigen Ombúes de Lavalle. After two years he was engaged by the first division club Danubio FC in January 2002. However, the first year he came only to use one while he was promoted in 2003 to the regulars. In July 2004, Curbelo was then loaned out to Belgian first division club Standard Liege. There he graduated sixteen games, but was still not firmly committed. In the season 2005/ 06 he was again loaned to the Spanish second division side Real Valladolid. As he came even to only twelve missions and was therefore not required. Therefore Curbelo returned in the summer of 2006 back to Uruguay and moved to River Plate. After a year and completed twelve league games for the Montevideaner he moved to the Argentine second division club Godoy Cruz. Despite the rise in the premier league, he joined in the summer of 2008 for the Uruguayan champions Defensor and denied there 25 league games ( one goal). Furthermore, in the montevideanischen Club are a Liguilla use as well as two in the Copa Sudamerica and nine in the Copa Libertadores to book. Then he returned to Godoy Cruz and plays in the Argentine Primera División since then. The end of 2010 or early 2011 Curbelo was several months after he had broken his ankle in November 2010 in training. Until his last mission on 20 October 2013, completed as part of his second engagement at the club from Mendoza 94 league games in which he scored three goals. In addition, four appearances in the Copa Libertadores come (one goal ). Beginning in January 2014 he joined Nacional Montevideo, after he had terminated his contract with the Argentines. For the Bolsos he ran so far (as of March 17, 2014 ) in two matches of the La Liga and the Copa Libertadores in four games in 2014 (no gate) on.

National team career

Curbelo graduated one match so far (as of October 16, 2012 ) for the Uruguayan national football team. His debut in the senior team, he celebrated with a Startelfeinsatz on 18 February 2004 in a friendly against the Jamaican selection. When Torneo Preolímpico 2004 he was captain of the U - 23 selection of Celeste. In the local match against Venezuela, he was put through "traffic map " from the square.

Private

Jorge Curbelo has an older brother, Juan Ramón ( born May 2, 1979), which is also a professional footballer. In the 2004/05 season they played together at Standard Liege and in the season 2006/ 07 at CA River Plate Montevideo. He is also the half-brother Daniel Fonseca.

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