Sergio Leal

Sergio Leal, full name Sergio William Leal González ( born September 25, 1982 in Rivera or Montevideo) is an Uruguayan football player.

Association

The club, according to his 1.81 -meter offensive athlete Leal stood at the beginning of his career, at least from the Clausura 2001 to the Clausura 2002 at the Uruguayan first division club Peñarol - from the youth team he emerged - under contract. His debut in the Primera División, he celebrated in 2001 at the Aurinegros. He then played from March 2003 in the Segunda División in the context of a loan until the end for Plaza Colonia, where he obtained at that season at 30 inserts 13 goals. After his return to Peñarol he belonged from 2004 to 2005 the cadres of Aurinegros to. During his positions at the Montevideanern be in the statistics for him 36 games and scored ten goals. In June 2005, he spent a year on loan to Lima Sporting Cristal. For the Peruvians, he completed until 2006 39 games, scoring eleven goals. In 2005 his team won the Peruvian Championship ( Campeonato Descentralizado ). Leal itself was excellent depending on source position as Peru's best footballer of the year or the best foreign player in that season. In April 2006, he announced plans to leave the club and joined the beginning of October 2006 Universidad San Martin de Porres in and stood there in the Primera División in Peru eight on the court (no gate). In November 2006, a change to Alianza Lima was in the room. Leal showed, in contrast, partly due to the facts minded that the club will coached by Uruguayan Gerardo Pelusso and he would play there in the Copa Libertadores. However, from the Clausura 2007 he played for Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. He was from early January 2007, initially on loan for six months to the time coached by Pedro Troglio Argentines. End of May 2007 was being considered under the new coach Francisco Maturana, borrowing to extend for another six months. Beginning of June 2007 declared the player 's willingness to play another year on loan at the Argentine Club. Up to and including the Clausura 2008 he finally ran depending on the source location on in 34 or 36 league games for the Argentines. He scored two goals. In August 2008 he returned to Uruguay and tied at Danubio. Its local use account has 24 games and nine goals in La Liga for the 2008/ 09 off. In the 2009/10 season, he then ran on for Ergotelis. In Greece he remained until July 2012 and contested in this period 70 games in which he 17 times overcame the opposing goalkeeper. His next career station he chose in Colombia at Deportivo Cali, which has been trained in the time of his move from Leal's compatriot Julio Comesaña. There he was end of July 2012 on loan for one year with option to buy. The transfer rights were at the time at Ergotelis. Eleven League games and only 1 is a hit in total disputed 451 minutes of play are there for him to book, but he was only five times in the starting lineup. After the Colombian press beginning in February 2013 reported that Leal in the planning of Calis coach Leonel Álvarez no role to play, he has stood the Clausura 2013 again at Danubio under contract and played until the end of season 2012/13 a further ten games ( six goals) in the highest Uruguayan league. In the current season 2013/14 he was in seven other meetings (one goal ) used provisionally until his last game on December 15, 2013.

National

Leal was one of the U- 17 team to Uruguay in the U-17 Football Championship in 1999 and the South America U-17 World Cup in 1999. In the U-17 World Cup, he was employed in the three games against Poland, New Zealand and Ghana. In the tournament, he scored two goals. In 2004 he took part with the U -23 of the country to the pre- Olympic Games ( Juegos Pre- Olímpicos ) in Chile.

Achievements

  • Peruvian Champion: 2005
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