Fernando Pasquinelli Explained

Fernando Pasquinelli
Fullname:Fernando Adrián Pasquinelli
Birth Date:13 March 1980
Birth Place:Santa Fe, Argentina
Position:Striker
Years1:1999–2000
Clubs1:Boca Juniors
Caps1:?
Goals1:?
Years2:2000
Clubs2:Leicester City
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:2001
Clubs3:Motagua[1]
Caps3:2
Goals3:0
Years4:2001–2002
Clubs4:San Telmo
Caps4:?
Goals4:?
Years5:2002
Clubs5:Temperley
Caps5:?
Goals5:?
Years6:2003–2004
Clubs6:Livingston
Caps6:27
Goals6:4
Years7:2004–2005
Clubs7:Aberdeen
Caps7:10
Goals7:3
Years8:2005–06
Clubs8:Talleres
Caps8:?
Goals8:?
Years9:2007
Clubs9:Platense
Caps9:?
Goals9:?
Years10:2007
Clubs10:Temperley
Caps10:?
Goals10:?
Years11:2008
Clubs11:LDU Portoviejo
Caps11:?
Goals11:?
Years12:2008–10
Clubs12:Sarmiento
Caps12:?
Goals12:?
Years13:2010
Clubs13:Tristán Suárez
Caps13:7
Goals13:8
Years14:2010–2012
Clubs14:Club Atlético Sarmiento
Years15:2012–2013
Clubs15:Barracas Central
Years16:2013–2014
Clubs16:Club Atlético San Telmo

Fernando Adrián Pasquinelli (born 13 March 1980) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Career

Born in Santa Fe, Pasquinelli spent his early career in Argentina with Boca Juniors and Talleres.

He had a brief spell in England with Leicester City, but failed to make a single appearance for the club.[2]

He moved to Scotland in 2003, making 27 league appearances for Livingston.[3] He contributed to their victorious 2003–04 Scottish League Cup campaign, including winning the penalty that Livingston scored to beat Dundee in the semi-final,[4] and then coming on as a late substitute as they beat Hibernian in the 2004 Scottish League Cup final.[5]

After being released after one season, he signed for Aberdeen in August 2004.[6] Pasquinelli made ten league appearances for Aberdeen,[7] before being released in March 2005 due to injury.[8]

After leaving Scotland in 2005, Pasquinelli later played in Argentina for Talleres and Sarmiento.[9] While at Sarmiento, Pasquinelli scored 8 goals in 7 league games.[10]

He had spells at Barracas Central and Club Atlético San Telmo before retiring from football in 2013.[11] [12] [13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.diez.hn/internacionales/976060-99/fernando-pasquinelli-el-ex-motagua-que-jug%C3%B3-en-el-leicester-city Diez.hn – Fernando Pasquinelli, el ex Motagua que jugó en el Leicester City
  2. Web site: LEICESTER CITY : 1946/47 – 2008/09. 5 September 2009. Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database.
  3. Web site: LIVINGSTON : 1974/75 – 2007/08. 5 September 2009. Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database.
  4. Web site: Dundee 0–1 Livingston. BBC. 4 February 2004 . 13 April 2020.
  5. Web site: Hibernian 0 Livingston 2. Sporting Life. 14 March 2004 . 12 October 2012.
  6. Web site: Pasquinelli signs for Dons. 5 September 2009. 18 August 2004. BBC Sport.
  7. Web site: ABERDEEN : 1946/47 – 2008/09. 5 September 2009. Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database.
  8. Web site: Dons release crocked Pasquinelli. 5 September 2009. 18 March 2005. BBC Sport.
  9. Web site: Fernando Adrián Pasquinelli. 5 September 2009. PlayerHistory.
  10. Web site: Fernando Pasquinelli. https://archive.today/20120717042730/http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/players/stats?id=30480&cc=5739. dead. 17 July 2012. 5 September 2009. ESPNsoccernet.
  11. Web site: Fernando Pasquinelli. 5 September 2016. En Una Baldosa.
  12. Web site: Barracas Central vs Central Córdoba (Rosario). 11 August 2012. ESPN.
  13. Web site: Sarmiento (Junin) vs Defensores de Belgrano. 1 April 2010. ESPN.