Pablo Piñones Arce

Piñones -Arce in January 2013

Pablo Piñones -Arce ( born August 27, 1981 in Tumba, Stockholm County ) is a Swedish football player with Chilean roots. The offensive player, who played seven games for the Swedish U- 21 team, played in the course of his career in Sweden, Italy and Denmark.

Career

Piñones -Arce began playing football at IFK Tumba in his hometown. About the youth of IK Sirius he came to the youth department of the Stockholm clubs IF Brommapojkarna. In 1999 he was appointed to the cadre of second-rate antretenden men's team, missed her, however, the qualification for the following season from the newly created Superettan. His talent, however, was noticed outside Sweden and so he moved to the SSC Venice. For the Italian club he ran mainly in the youth and reserve team and was not in Serie A for use.

Piñones -Arce returned back to Sweden in 2002 and moved to Hammarby IF. When playing in Allsvenskan club he first came on as a substitute for use, but could win a regular place in the course of the 2002 season. At the beginning of the following year 's U-21 team coach Tommy Söderberg appointed him to the junior national team and let him in the 2:5 defeat against the Hungarian U- 21 team, where he prepared both Swedish Gates, made ​​their debut in the National Jersey. From 2004 he was due to its susceptibility to injury and strong competition as Paulinho Guará or Björn Runström the club no longer controversial and - although he denied in the various seasons yet in each case more than half of the games - was only irregularly the starting lineup. After the club officials not tried to treaty negotiations Piñones -Arce decided in October 2006, shortly before the end of the contract the club change. However, when he noticed in the following games through performance and shined as a regular scorer, the club announced in November interest in a contract extension.

Piñones -Arce decided against a stay in Allsvenskan and followed his compatriot Klebér Saarenpää to Vejle BK in the Danish Superliga, where he signed a three-year contract. At the end of his first half of the season with the club, however, was the descent into the first division. He belongs in the second tier along with Adeshina Lawal and Henrik Toft to the highest-scoring players of the club and helped with 17 goals this season for direct re-emergence.

After a quarrel with his Danish club Piñones -Arce wanted to leave the club in January 2009. In March, he returned to Sweden to its first station in adult football. IF Brommapojkarna borrowed from the player until the summer of 2009. Due to injury, he came for the Stockholm club until the end of the loan period for the summer break is not used. Then he nevertheless remained at the Swedish club and signed a three-year contract. As a regular player until the end of the season, he contributed with a goal and seven assists for the relegation of the club as Tabellenzwölfter, but in the following season he got only a reserve player with the club from the second division in.

In the Superettan became Piñones -Arce for regular scorers, in the second division season 2011 he placed with 14 goals this season ranked fourth scorer. In the 2012 he crowned himself with 18 goals before Robin Simovic of Ängelholms FF, Gudjón Baldvinsson of Halmstad BK and Freddy Söderberg of Östers IF top scorer, so he was one of the guarantees that the trained by Roberth Björknesjö team to Pontus Segerstrom, Nabil Bahoui, Ludwig Augustinsson and Tim Björkström ascended directly than in second in the Allsvenskan. However, the club did not renew the expiring contract.

In mid-January 2013, Piñones -Arce joined the Mitaufsteiger Östers IF.

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