Germán Mandarino

Germán Mandarino (born 13 December 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Barracas Central.[3]

Germán Mandarino
Personal information
Date of birth (1984-12-13) 13 December 1984
Place of birth Morón, Argentina
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)[1][2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Barracas Central
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 General Lamadrid 56 (11)
2009 Tristán Suárez 19 (2)
2009–2010 Acassuso 39 (11)
2010–2011 Almirante Brown 30 (2)
2011–2013 Quilmes 42 (3)
2013–2016 Huracán 52 (0)
2016– Barracas Central 83 (13)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 11:47, 4 May 2019 (UTC)

Career

Mandarino began featuring for General Lamadrid in 2007, as he scored eleven goals in fifty-six appearances in Primera C Metropolitana up until 2009.[1][4] In early 2009, Mandarino joined Tristán Suárez of Primera B Metropolitana.[1] In the succeeding July, Mandarino was signed by fellow third tier team Acassuso.[3][5] Eleven goals arrived in his sole season with them, which included a brace in a January 2010 fixture with Brown.[3] On 30 June 2010, Mandarino agreed terms with Primera B Nacional's Almirante Brown.[3] He made the first of thirty appearances for them against CAI on 19 August, with his first goal coming the month after versus Boca Unidos.[3]

In July 2011, Quilmes became Mandarino's fifth senior team.[3] The club won promotion from the 2011–12 Primera B Nacional, with the midfielder subsequently making seventeen appearances in the top-flight in 2012–13; as he also scored against San Lorenzo.[3] Mandarino returned to tier two on 6 July 2013, signing for Huracán.[3][6][7] Fifty-six appearances followed in the next two campaigns, which concluded with the club being promoted to the Primera División.[3][8] However, just one league game came in 2015 and 2016; though he did play in the Copa Libertadores.[3] He also played in the Copa Argentina whilst with them, scoring versus Atlético de Rafaela.[3]

August 2016 saw Mandarino join Primera B Metropolitana side Barracas Central.[3][9] Mandarino scored six and five goals in his opening two seasons with Barracas Central, while his third campaign culminated with promotion as champions to Primera B Nacional.[3]

Career statistics

As of 4 May 2019.[1][3]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tristán Suárez 2008–09 Primera B Metropolitana 1920000192
Acassuso 2009–10 391100003911
Almirante Brown 2010–11 Primera B Nacional 3020000302
Quilmes 2011–12 2523000282
2012–13 Primera División 1710000171
Total 4233000453
Huracán 2013–14 Primera B Nacional 360001[lower-alpha 1]0370
2014 1504100191
2015 Primera División 0000000000
2016 10002[lower-alpha 2]00030
Total 520412010591
Barracas Central 2016–17 Primera B Metropolitana 306001[lower-alpha 3]0316
2017–18 335001[lower-alpha 3]0345
2018–19 2021000212
Total 831310208613
Career total 2653181203027832
  1. Appearance(s) in the Primera B Nacional play-offs
  2. Appearance(s) in the Copa Libertadores
  3. Appearance(s) in the Primera B Metropolitana play-offs

Honours

Huracán[1]
Barracas Central[3]

References

  1. "Ficha Estadistica de GERMAN MANDARINO". BDFA. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  2. "Germán Mandarino". World Football. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  3. "Argentina - G. Mandarino". Soccerway. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  4. "¿Qué va a pasar con Mandarino?". Solo Ascenso. 6 January 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  5. "Comunicado de la Comisión Directiva". Acassuso. 4 March 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  6. "Chupate ese Mandarino". Solo Ascenso. 8 July 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  7. "Germán Mandarino será jugador de Huracán". Mundo Ascenso. 8 July 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  8. "Germán Mandarino se sumó a los entrenamientos". Huracán. 29 June 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  9. "Mandarino, nuevo refuerzo". Mundo Ascenso. 2 August 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2019.


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