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{{short description|Argentine footballer}} |
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{{Infobox football biography |
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| name = Daniel Delfino |
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| image = |
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| fullname = Daniel Alejandro Delfino |
| fullname = Daniel Alejandro Delfino |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|06|01}} |
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| birth_place = [[Temperley]], [[Argentina]] |
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| countryofbirth = [[Argentina]] |
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| height = {{Height|m=1.76}} |
| height = {{Height|m=1.76}} |
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| position = [[Striker]] |
| position = [[Striker (association football)|Striker]] |
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| currentclub = |
| currentclub = |
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| youthyears1 = |
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| youthclubs1 = [[Club Atlético Banfield|Banfield]] |
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| years1 = 1988–1990 |
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| years = 1988-1990 <br> 1991 <br> 1991-1993 <br> 1994 <br> 1995-1996 <br> 1996 <br> 1996-1997 <br> 1997-1999 <br> 1999 <br> 2000-2001 <br> 2001-2002 <br> 2002 <br> 2003-2008 <br> 2008 |
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| years2 = 1991 |
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| clubs = [[Club Atlético Banfield|Banfield]]<br>[[Quilmes Atlético Club|Quilmes]]<br>[[Club Atlético Banfield|Banfield]]<br>[[Rosario Central]]<br>[[Club Atlético Banfield|Banfield]]<br>[[Club Atlético San Martín de Tucumán|San Martín (T)]]<br>[[Club Atlético Atlanta|Atlanta]]<br>[[Sportivo Italiano]]<br>[[Club Unión Central|Unión Central]]<br>[[The Strongest]]<br>[[Deportivo Tachira]]<br>[[Deportivo Cuenca]]<br>[[Carabobo FC]]<br>[[Deportivo Italia]] |
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| years3 = 1991–1993 |
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| caps(goals) = {{0}}79 (28) <br> {{0}}17 {{0}}(2) <br> {{0}}97 (25) <br> {{0}}11 {{0}}(0) <br> {{0}}41 {{0}}(5) <br> {{0}}14 {{0}}(0) <br> {{0}}26 {{0}}(2) <br> {{0}}61 (18) <br> {{0}}21 (10) <br> {{0}}44 (35) <br> {{0}}24 (12) <br> {{0}}10 {{0}}(9) <br> 134 (59) <br> {{0}}{{0}}4 {{0}}(0) |
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| years4 = 1994 |
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| years5 = 1995–1996 |
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| nationalteam = |
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| years6 = 1996 |
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| nationalcaps(goals) = |
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| years7 = 1996–1997 |
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| years8 = 1997–1999 |
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| years9 = 1999 |
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| years10 = 2000–2001 |
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| years11 = 2001–2002 |
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| years12 = 2002 |
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| years13 = 2003–2008 |
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| years14 = 2008 |
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| clubs1 = [[Club Atlético Banfield|Banfield]] |
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| clubs2 = [[Quilmes Atlético Club|Quilmes]] |
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| clubs3 = [[Club Atlético Banfield|Banfield]] |
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| clubs4 = [[Rosario Central]] |
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| clubs5 = [[Club Atlético Banfield|Banfield]] |
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| clubs6 = [[Club Atlético San Martín de Tucumán|San Martín (T)]] |
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| clubs7 = [[Club Atlético Atlanta|Atlanta]] |
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| clubs8 = [[Sportivo Italiano]] |
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| clubs9 = [[Club Unión Central|Unión Central]] |
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| clubs10 = [[The Strongest]] |
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| clubs11 = [[Deportivo Táchira]] |
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| clubs12 = [[Deportivo Cuenca]] |
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| clubs13 = [[Carabobo FC]] |
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| clubs14 = [[Deportivo Italia]] |
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| caps1 = 79 |
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| caps2 = 17 |
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| caps3 = 97 |
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| caps4 = 11 |
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| caps5 = 41 |
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| caps6 = 14 |
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| caps7 = 26 |
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| caps8 = 61 |
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| caps9 = 21 |
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| caps10 = 44 |
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| caps11 = 24 |
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| caps12 = 10 |
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| caps13 = 134 |
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| caps14 = 4 |
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| goals1 = 28 |
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| goals2 = 2 |
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| goals3 = 25 |
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| goals4 = 0 |
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| goals5 = 5 |
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| goals6 = 0 |
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| goals7 = 2 |
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| goals8 = 18 |
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| goals9 = 10 |
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| goals10 = 35 |
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| goals11 = 12 |
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| goals12 = 9 |
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| goals13 = 59 |
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| goals14 = 0 |
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| nationalyears1 = |
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| nationalteam1 = |
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| nationalcaps1 = |
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| nationalgoals1 = |
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| pcupdate = June 14, 2009 |
| pcupdate = June 14, 2009 |
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'''Daniel Alejandro Delfino''' (born June 1, 1970 in [[Temperley]]) is |
'''Daniel Alejandro Delfino''' (born June 1, 1970, in [[Temperley]]) is a retired [[football (soccer)|football]] [[Striker (association football)|striker]] from [[Argentina]], who played for several clubs in South America during his career. |
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==Club career== |
==Club career== |
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Delfino emerged from the youth ranks of [[Club Atlético Banfield]]. On October 1, 1988 he made his debut with ''El Taladro'' in a |
Delfino emerged from the youth ranks of [[Club Atlético Banfield]]. On October 1, 1988, he made his debut with ''El Taladro'' in a 2–0 victory over Chacarita. In 1991, he was loaned to first division club [[Quilmes Atlético Club|Quilmes]]. After six months playing for the ''cerveceros'', Delfino returned to Banfield and helped the club gain promotion to the [[Argentine Primera]] in 1992. Later, he transferred to [[Rosario Central]] where he played during 1994. The following year he made his third and last spell with Banfield, playing for the club until the Clausura '96. From there, Delfino went to spend some years in second division making appearances for [[Club Atlético San Martín de Tucumán|San Martín de Tucumán]], [[Club Atlético Atlanta|Atlanta]] and [[Sportivo Italiano]]. |
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In 1999 he moved to [[Bolivia]] where he played for [[Club Unión Central|Unión Central]] before signing with [[The Strongest]] in 2000. With the ''atigrados'' Delfino finished as the topscorer in the [[Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano]] with 28 goals that year. In July 2001, he relocated to [[Venezuela]] and joined [[Deportivo |
In 1999, he moved to [[Bolivia]] where he played for [[Club Unión Central|Unión Central]] before signing with [[The Strongest]] in 2000. With the ''atigrados'' Delfino finished as the topscorer in the [[Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano]] with 28 goals that year. In July 2001, he relocated to [[Venezuela]] and joined [[Deportivo Táchira]]. After two years he transferred to [[Ecuador]]ian club [[Deportivo Cuenca]] where he had a brief stint before returning to Táchira. In 2003 Delfino moved to [[Carabobo FC]] where he played for the next five years. Finally in 2008 he made his last run with [[Deportivo Italia]], retiring from football at age 37. |
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==Honours== |
==Honours== |
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|2000 || [[The Strongest]]|| [[Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano]] top scorer: 28 goals |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*{{in lang|es}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20090331163255/http://www.soydebanfield.com.ar/recuerdos_idolos_delfino.shtml Delfino profile] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{in lang|es}} [http://www.futbolxxi.com/Futbolista.aspx?ID=3334&SEOFutbolista=Delfino+Daniel+Alejandro Argentine Primera statistics] |
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{{LFPB topscorers}} |
{{LFPB topscorers}} |
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{{Venezuelan Primera División top scorers}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Delfino, Daniel}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Delfino, Daniel}} |
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[[Category:1970 births]] |
[[Category:1970 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Argentine footballers]] |
[[Category:Argentine men's footballers]] |
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[[Category:Argentine expatriate footballers]] |
[[Category:Argentine expatriate men's footballers]] |
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[[Category:Men's association football forwards]] |
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[[Category:Banfield footballers]] |
[[Category:Club Atlético Banfield footballers]] |
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[[Category:Quilmes footballers]] |
[[Category:Quilmes Atlético Club footballers]] |
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[[Category:Rosario Central footballers]] |
[[Category:Rosario Central footballers]] |
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[[Category:Club Atlético Atlanta footballers]] |
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[[Category:The Strongest players]] |
[[Category:The Strongest players]] |
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[[Category:Expatriate footballers in Bolivia]] |
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Bolivia]] |
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[[Category:Expatriate footballers in Venezuela]] |
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Venezuela]] |
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[[Category:C.D. Cuenca footballers]] |
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[[Category:Expatriate footballers in Ecuador]] |
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Ecuador]] |
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[[Category:Deportivo Italia players]] |
[[Category:Deportivo Italia players]] |
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[[Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Venezuela]] |
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[[Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Bolivia]] |
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[[Category:Argentine Primera División players]] |
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[[Category:Bolivian Primera División players]] |
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[[Category:Venezuelan Primera División players]] |
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[[Category:Unión Tarija players]] |
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[[Category:Footballers from Buenos Aires Province]] |
Latest revision as of 19:14, 28 June 2024
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Daniel Alejandro Delfino | ||
Date of birth | June 1, 1970 | ||
Place of birth | Temperley, Argentina | ||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Youth career | |||
Banfield | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1988–1990 | Banfield | 79 | (28) |
1991 | Quilmes | 17 | (2) |
1991–1993 | Banfield | 97 | (25) |
1994 | Rosario Central | 11 | (0) |
1995–1996 | Banfield | 41 | (5) |
1996 | San Martín (T) | 14 | (0) |
1996–1997 | Atlanta | 26 | (2) |
1997–1999 | Sportivo Italiano | 61 | (18) |
1999 | Unión Central | 21 | (10) |
2000–2001 | The Strongest | 44 | (35) |
2001–2002 | Deportivo Táchira | 24 | (12) |
2002 | Deportivo Cuenca | 10 | (9) |
2003–2008 | Carabobo FC | 134 | (59) |
2008 | Deportivo Italia | 4 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of June 14, 2009 |
Daniel Alejandro Delfino (born June 1, 1970, in Temperley) is a retired football striker from Argentina, who played for several clubs in South America during his career.
Club career
[edit]Delfino emerged from the youth ranks of Club Atlético Banfield. On October 1, 1988, he made his debut with El Taladro in a 2–0 victory over Chacarita. In 1991, he was loaned to first division club Quilmes. After six months playing for the cerveceros, Delfino returned to Banfield and helped the club gain promotion to the Argentine Primera in 1992. Later, he transferred to Rosario Central where he played during 1994. The following year he made his third and last spell with Banfield, playing for the club until the Clausura '96. From there, Delfino went to spend some years in second division making appearances for San Martín de Tucumán, Atlanta and Sportivo Italiano.
In 1999, he moved to Bolivia where he played for Unión Central before signing with The Strongest in 2000. With the atigrados Delfino finished as the topscorer in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano with 28 goals that year. In July 2001, he relocated to Venezuela and joined Deportivo Táchira. After two years he transferred to Ecuadorian club Deportivo Cuenca where he had a brief stint before returning to Táchira. In 2003 Delfino moved to Carabobo FC where he played for the next five years. Finally in 2008 he made his last run with Deportivo Italia, retiring from football at age 37.
Honours
[edit]Season | Club | Titel |
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2000 | The Strongest | Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano top scorer: 28 goals |
References
[edit]- (in Spanish) Delfino profile
External links
[edit]- (in Spanish) Argentine Primera statistics
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Argentine men's footballers
- Argentine expatriate men's footballers
- Men's association football forwards
- Club Atlético Banfield footballers
- Quilmes Atlético Club footballers
- Rosario Central footballers
- Club Atlético Atlanta footballers
- The Strongest players
- Expatriate men's footballers in Bolivia
- Expatriate men's footballers in Venezuela
- C.D. Cuenca footballers
- Expatriate men's footballers in Ecuador
- Deportivo Táchira F.C. players
- Deportivo Italia players
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Venezuela
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Bolivia
- Argentine Primera División players
- Bolivian Primera División players
- Venezuelan Primera División players
- Unión Tarija players
- Footballers from Buenos Aires Province