Mariano Bogliacino

Adrian Mariano Bogliacino Hernandez ( born June 2, 1980 in Colonia del Sacramento ) is an Uruguayan football player.

Club career

Start your career in Uruguay

The midfielder began his career in the Uruguayan home in the youth teams of Plaza Colonia Villa Española. In 1999 he was in the squad of the then second division club Villa Española and moved in 2000 within the Segunda División for Plaza Colonia. The following season he qualified with the team for the highest league in Uruguayan football and was thereby the service providers. After another year at Plaza Colonia, he moved to a total of 41 completed for the club meetings ( eleven goals ) in 2003 to Club Atlético Peñarol. The Montevideaner closed while a loan contract until the end of the year. There he was in the Apertura and Clausura on the cadres of Aurinegros for which he was allegedly used eight times in the Primera División in the Clausura. In that year the Montevideaner Uruguayan champions were. In August 2003, he signed but with Spanish club UD Las Palmas. Because at that time, however, only four games of the Clausura had taken place in 2003 with the participation Peñarols, the statement of operations in eight of those half- series appears to be questionable.

Move to Europe

Moving to Las Palmas was completed for a year on loan. A year later, the transfer was followed by the Italian third division SS Sambenedettese Calcio, in which the midfielder made ​​it into the trunk of squad and qualified as the fourth Serie C1 for the play- offs for promotion to the B series. In two games in which Bogliacino contributed a hit, Sambenedettese defeated 3-1 in Gesamtskore against Napoli and thus missing out on promotion. The Uruguayan was then transferred in the summer of 2005 and went to Naples with Napoli for the 2007/08 season to Serie A. In July 2010 he was given on loan to AC Chievo Verona, the association was also assured a purchase option. The 2011/12 season he spent at AS Bari in Serie B. In the season 2012/13 he stood at U.S. Lecce in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione under contract. In that season, he graduated from 26 league games, scoring ten goals and took his team into second place. Moreover, it was used a four play-off games, where he scored another goal. In the 2013/14 season he got 17 times on the court ( five goals) until his preliminary final betting on 9 February 2014.

National

Bogliacino was part of the Uruguayan team that participated in the Pan American Games in 1999, the first round but did not survive.

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