Aníbal Matellán Explained

Aníbal Matellán
Fullname:Aníbal Samuel Matellán
Height:1.82 m
Birth Date:8 May 1977
Birth Place:General Villegas, Argentina
Years1:1996–2001
Years2:2001–2004
Years3:2004–2005
Years4:2005–2006
Years5:2006–2007
Years6:2007–2010
Years7:2010–2012
Years8:2012–2013
Clubs7:San Luis
Clubs8:Argentinos Juniors
Caps1:76
Caps2:43
Caps3:15
Caps4:22
Caps5:26
Caps6:86
Caps7:57
Caps8:17
Goals1:1
Goals2:1
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:4
Goals7:3
Goals8:1
Manageryears1:2019
Managerclubs1:Boca Juniors (sports secretary)

Aníbal Samuel Matellán (born 8 May 1977[1]) is an Argentine former football defender.[2] He last played for Argentinos Juniors.[3]

Career

Matellán started his career with the Argentine giants Boca Juniors,[4] after several years of success with the club. During his time there, Boca won six major titles in five seasons: three league titles, two Copa Libertadores[5] titles and one Intercontinental Cup.[6] In 2001, he was transferred to the German side, FC Schalke 04, and helped the team to win the DFB-Pokal in 2002.[7]

After three seasons with the Germans, Matellán returned to Boca where he won another major title, the Copa Sudamericana.[8] During his two spells with Boca, Matellán made 132 appearances for the club scoring three goals. In 2005, he signed for the Spanish side Getafe CF.[9] However, after playing for them for just one season, he moved to the new La Liga team, Gimnàstic.[10] After the 2006–07 season, he moved back to Argentina, signing for Arsenal de Sarandí.

Matellán headed one of the most important goals of his career on 30 November 2007 in the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana 2007 final against América to help give Arsenal a valuable 3–2 lead going into the second leg.[11] After three years with Arsenal de Sarandí,[12] it was announced on 14 June 2010 that he would move to the Mexican side San Luis FC.[13]

After retirement

On 17 December 2018, Matellán returned to Boca Juniors in the role as a Sports Secretary.[14] He left his position at the end of 2019.[15]

Honours

Boca Juniors

1998 Apertura, 1999 Clausura, 2000 Apertura

2000, 2001

2004

2000

Schalke 04

2001–02

2003[16]

Arsenal de Sarandí

2007

2008

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aníbal Matellán :: Aníbal Samuel Matellán ::. 2020-06-29. www.ogol.com.br. br.
  2. Web site: Aníbal Matellán . worldfootball.net . 3 August 2012.
  3. Web site: Elias Gomez vs Anibal Samuel Matellan - Compare two players stats 2020. 2020-06-29. www.fctables.com. en.
  4. Web site: Anibal Samuel Matellán Stock Pictures, Royalty-free Photos & Images - Getty Images. 2020-06-29. www.gettyimages.com.
  5. Web site: Ficha Estadistica de ANIBAL MATELLAN -anibal samuel matellan- (perfil, ficha, profile, stats). 2020-06-29. www.bdfa.com.ar.
  6. Web site: Footballia. Jogos completos de Aníbal Samuel Matellán Footballia. 2020-06-29. footballia.net. pt.
  7. Web site: Aníbal Matellán. www.footballdatabase.eu/.
  8. Book: Witzig, Richard. The Global Art of Soccer. 2006. CusiBoy Publishing. 978-0-9776688-0-9. en.
  9. Web site: Getafe CF 2005-06. 2020-06-29. en.eufo.de.
  10. Web site: Matellán, Anibal Samuel Matellán - Footballer. 2020-06-29. www.bdfutbol.com.
  11. Web site: Aníbal Matellán. 2020-06-29. livefutbol.com. es.
  12. Book: Gravela, Lorenzo. Soccer World - Summer Edition 2010. 2011. Lulu.com. 978-1-4476-6559-5. en.
  13. Web site: LIGA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional. 2020-06-29. ligamx.net.
  14. https://twitter.com/BocaJrsOficial/status/1074754036480557057 Nicolás Burdisso firmó contrato junto al presidente ...
  15. https://www.goal.com/es/noticias/burdisso-rompio-el-silencio-tras-renunciar-en-boca/8aytaucw0s9t1rcvzi24fge5x Burdisso rompió el silencio tras renunciar en Boca
  16. Web site: Schalke 0-0 Pasching (Aggregate: 2 - 0). uefa.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20031212164322/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/IntertotoCup/FixturesResults/Round%3D1691/Match%3D73021/Report%3DMS.html. 15 June 2020. 2003-12-12.