Colombian footballer (born 1990)
In this
Spanish name
, the first or paternal
surname
is
Trellez
and the second or maternal family name is
Vivero
.
Santiago Trellez Vivero
(born 17 January 1990) is a Colombian professional
footballer
who plays as a
striker
for Brazilian club
Operario-PR
.
Club career
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Early career
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Born in
Medellin
, Trellez started his career with
Envigado
before moving to hometown club
Independiente Medellin
.
[1]
After impressing during the
2007 South American Under-17 Football Championship
and the
2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup
, he joined
Flamengo
, but documentation and financial problems limited his appearances.
[2]
In 2008, Trellez joined
Velez Sarsfield
; initially playing for the reserves, he was only a backup option to starter
Santiago Silva
, and later suffered a
knee
injury which kept him out for several months. After not making his first team breakthrough, he returned to Colombia and Independiente Medellin, agreeing to a contract with the club in January 2011.
[3]
Trellez made his debut for the club on 6 February 2011, starting in a 2?1 away loss against
Itagui Ditaires
. Late in the month he scored his first senior goals, netting a brace in a 3?3 home draw against
Millonarios
.
Mexico
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On 10 July 2012, Trellez switched teams and countries again, after signing for
Liga MX
side
San Luis
.
[4]
A regular starter, he was sold to
Chiapas
and immediately loaned to
Monarcas Morelia
for one year;
[5]
a backup for the latter in the league, he featured regularly in the
Copa MX
as his side was crowned champions.
Atletico Nacional and loans
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On 14 January 2014, Trellez was loaned to
Atletico Nacional
for one-year, with a buyout clause.
[6]
He was bought outright by the club in the following year, but was loaned to
Libertad
on 17 January 2015.
[7]
Arsenal de Sarandi
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Trellez rescinded with Libertad in July 2015, and subsequently signed a one-year contract with
Arsenal de Sarandi
.
[8]
The following 12 January, after only two goals in seven matches, he was loaned to
La Equidad
for one year.
[9]
Deportivo Pasto
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On 21 February 2017, Trellez was announced at
Deportivo Pasto
.
[10]
An immediate starter, he scored nine times in 17 matches; highlights included braces against
Cortulua
,
Independiente Santa Fe
and
Once Caldas
.
Vitoria
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On 17 July 2017, Trellez signed an 18-month contract with
Serie A
team
Vitoria
.
[11]
He made his debut for the club three days later by starting in a 3?1 home loss against
Gremio
, and scored his first goals on 3 August in a 3?1 home defeat of
Ponte Preta
.
[12]
On 19 August 2017, Trellez scored the only goal in an away success over
Corinthians
, ending the club's 34-match unbeaten run.
[13]
On 26 November, he scored another brace against Ponte, netting twice in the 3?2 away win but later being
booked
and subsequently suspended for the last round;
[14]
the club still managed to avoid relegation nonetheless.
Sao Paulo
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On 27 January 2018, it was announced that
Sao Paulo
has reached an agreement with Vitoria for the signing of Trellez.
[15]
Tricolor Paulista
paid
R$
6 million to
Rubro-Negro Baiano
to sign with them new forward, under a four-year contract
[16]
[17]
Personal life
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Trellez is the son of the Colombian international footballer
John Jairo Trellez
.
[18]
Career statistics
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- As of match played on 30 December 2020
[19]
Honours
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Club
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- Monarcas Morelia
- Atletico Nacional
- Vitoria Esporte Clube
References
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"Ele comecou com James Rodriguez, pediu autografo para Ronaldo no Fla e e fa de Osorio: quem e o carrasco do Corinthians"
[He started out with James Rodriguez, asked for an autograph to Ronaldo at
Fla
and is a fan of Osorio: who is Corinthians' executioner] (in Spanish).
ESPN Brasil
. 21 August 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Salario atrasado e desorganizacao: o discreto passado de Trellez na base do Fla"
[Delayed wages and disorganization: the discrete past of Trellez in
Fla's
youth setup] (in Portuguese).
Globo Esporte
. 3 December 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"El "chico" Trellez tiene la Turbina encendida"
[The Trellez "kid" has his Turbine lit on] (in Spanish).
El Colombiano
. 20 October 2011
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Santiago Trellez es nuevo jugador del San Luis de Potosi"
[Santiago Trellez is the new player of San Luis de Potosi] (in Spanish). Futbol Red. 10 July 2012
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Santiago Trellez llega a Monarcas Morelia en busca del titulo de goleo"
[Santiago Trellez arrives at Monarcas Morelia searching for a goalscoring title] (in Spanish). Vamos TV. 22 July 2013
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
- ^
"Santiago Trellez, nuevo delantero de Atletico Nacional"
[Santiago Trellez, new forward of Atletico Nacional] (in Spanish).
El Espectador
. 14 January 2014
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Llego Santiago Trellez procedente de Colombia"
[Arrived Santiago Trellez from Colombia] (in Spanish).
ABC Color
. 17 January 2015
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Santiago Trellez es nuevo jugador del Arsenal de Sarandi"
[Santiago Trellez is the new player of Arsenal de Sarandi] (in Spanish). Futbol Red. 16 July 2015
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Santiago Trellez se convirtio en nuevo jugador de La Equidad"
[Santiago Trellez becomes the new player of La Equidad] (in Spanish). Futbol Red. 12 January 2016
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"El delantero Santiago Trellez jugara con el Deportivo Pasto"
[The forward Santiago Trellez will play with Deportivo Pasto] (in Spanish).
Caracol Television
. 21 February 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Novidade Colombiana"
[Colombian novelty] (in Portuguese). EC Vitoria. 17 July 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Trellez faz dois, e Vitoria bate a Ponte Preta em Salvador"
[Trellez scores two, and Vitoria defeat Ponte Preta in Salvador] (in Portuguese). Gazeta Esportiva. 2 August 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Vitoria ganha em Itaquera e impoe ao Corinthians primeira derrota no Brasileiro"
[Vitoria win in Itaquera and imposte to Corinthians the first defeat in the Brasileiro] (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 19 August 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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"Trellez fala de susto com invasao e lamenta suspensao: "Felicidade nao e completa"
"
[Trellez talks about scare with invasion and laments suspension: "Happiness is not complete"] (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 27 November 2017
. Retrieved
8 January
2017
.
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"Quinto reforco: Sao Paulo acerta contratacao de Trellez, do Vitoria"
[Fifth signing: Sao Paulo completes transfer of Vitoria's Trellez] (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 27 January 2018
. Retrieved
27 January
2018
.
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Apos Nene, Sao Paulo acerta contratacao de Trellez
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Mais um reforco: Sao Paulo acerta com atacante Trellez, do Vitoria
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"Dinastia Trellez, pasado y presente en Atletico Nacional"
[Trellez dynasty, past and present in Atletico Nacional] (in Spanish). El Colombiano. 15 January 2014
. Retrieved
8 January
2018
.
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Santiago Trellez
at Soccerway. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
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