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Argentine footballer and manager
Martin Cardetti
(born 22 October 1975 in
Rio Cuarto
) is an Argentine
football
manager
and former player who played as a
forward
. He played professional club football in Argentina, Spain, France, Mexico, Uruguay and Colombia.
Club career
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Cardetti started his career in 1995 at
Rosario Central
, he helped the club to claim the 1995
Copa CONMEBOL
.
In 1997, he joined
River Plate
where he played a part in the team that won the
Apertura
title and the
Supercopa Sudamericana
in 1997.
In 1998 Cardetti moved to Spain to play for
UD Salamanca
but it did not work out for him and he returned to River Plate in 1999. He won a further three titles with River Plate before trying his luck in European football for a second time.
Paris Saint-Germain FC
signed Cardetti in 2002, but his spell in France only lasted one season. He moved to
Real Valladolid
in 2003 and back to Argentina to join
Racing Club
in 2005. Later in 2005 Cardetti played for
Mexican
UNAM Pumas
but he returned to Argentina once again to play for
Gimnasia de La Plata
.
During the 2007 January transfer window Cardetti joined
Deportivo Cali
. After a slow season start, Martin has shown all his potential as key player, becoming MVP during last semifinal game, in which
Deportivo Cali
beat
Boyaca Chico
.
After only a few months with Deportivo Cali Cardetti returned to Argentina to play for
Colon de Santa Fe
.
Managerial career
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Cardetti was named manager of Costa Rican side
Uruguay de Coronado
in December 2014.
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Titles and awards
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- 1891: Archer
- 1892
- 1893: Leslie
- 1894: Gifford
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- 1896: Allen /
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- 1897: Stirling
- 1898: Allen
- 1899: Hooton
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