Martín Ligüera

Martín Ligüera, full name Martín Ricardo Ligüera López, ( born November 9, 1980 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan football player.

Association

The 1.72 meter tall midfielder Ligüera began his career at Nacional Montevideo. There he played first from 1997 to 1999. During 1998, Bolsos won the Uruguayan championship. Then he moved in Montevideo for Club Atlético Cerro, for which he was active in 2000. Followed in 2001 by a station at Defensor Sporting. From 2002 to 2003 he was at Fénix under contract. In that time his debut falls into the senior national team of Uruguay. Then he left his home and entered a first Uruguayan foreign commitment in the 2003 /04 to. In that season, he completed a game for RCD Mallorca in the Spanish Primera División. This was however only a ten-minute short-term use. In the years 2004 and 2005 he chose his sphere first again in Uruguay Nacional Montevideo at the starting point of his career. He was with his club Uruguayan champion in 2005. In the following years, he found his career path across the American continent. In Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, Chile and Brazil most recently his work giving clubs were located. The San Luis Fútbol Club Alianza Lima and employed him in the years 2005 to 2006 ( 20 games, one goal) and 2006-2007 (39 games, eight goals). In between, he returned briefly to Nacional Montevideo. The Bolsos he stood in the Clausura 2008 and Apertura of the following season 2008 /09 in Erstligakader. In addition to eight inserts in the Copa Libertadores for the Montevideaner in which he scored one goal, he also came in 24 games of La Liga for the course and shot there three goals. In 2009, he was then in rows of Olimpia Asunción. His use of balance sheet shows ten goals in 39 Premier League matches completed at this station. From the Apertura 2010 to the Clausura 2011 División then 45 games and 14 goals for Ligüera at Unión Española are reported in the Chilean Primera. A commitment to Atletico Paranaense in the years 2012-2013, where he can produce 27 missions with five goals in Paranaense 1 and Series B, at the beginning of May 2013 included a change to on loan to the Brazilian second division club Joinville. For Joinville, he completed 13 games (one goal ) in the Serie B, and two games in the Copa do Brasil. Beginning in January 2014, he moved to Uruguay to Centro Atlético Fénix. He ran so far in seven games of the Primera División and scored three goals,

National

Ligüera 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. Overall, he completed since its debut on 20 November 2002 15 caps for Uruguay in which he scored seven goals. His last assignment for the Celeste dated 26 October 2005.

Achievements

  • Vice - South American champions in 1999
  • Uruguayan champion: 1998, 2005
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