Guido Barreyro Explained

Guido Barreyro
Fullname:Guido Maximiliano Barreyro
Birth Date:1988 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Posadas, Argentina
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Guaraní Antonio Franco
Youthclubs1:Racing Club
Years1:2006
Years2:2006–2007
Years3:2007–2008
Years4:2008
Years5:2008
Years6:2009
Years7:2009–2010
Years8:2010–2011
Years9:2011
Years10:2012
Years11:2012–2013
Years12:2013
Years13:2014
Years14:2014–2015
Years15:2015–2016
Years16:2017–2019
Years17:2018
Years18:2019–
Clubs1:Guaraní Antonio Franco
Clubs2:Sparta Prague
Clubs3:Real Arroyo Seco
Clubs4:Newell's Old Boys
Clubs5:San Martín (loan)
Clubs6:Guaraní Antonio Franco
Clubs7:RFK Novi Sad
Clubs8:FK Inđija
Clubs9:FC Rosengård (loan)
Clubs10:Guaraní Antonio Franco
Clubs11:Cruz del Sur
Clubs12:Defensores de Belgrano
Clubs13:Jorge Gibson
Clubs14:Sol de América
Clubs15:Jorge Gibson
Clubs16:Atlético San Jorge
Clubs17:Kristianstad (loan)
Clubs18:Guaraní Antonio Franco
Caps2:0
Caps3:19
Caps4:0
Caps5:0
Caps6:[1] 15
Caps7:12
Caps8:2
Caps9:21
Caps11:1
Caps14:7
Caps15:20
Caps16:32
Caps17:10
Goals2:0
Goals3:4
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:1
Goals7:3
Goals8:1
Goals9:6
Goals11:0
Goals14:2
Goals15:8
Goals16:22
Goals17:0
Pcupdate:1 November 2020

Guido Barreyro (born 21 June 1988) is an Argentine football striker playing with Guaraní Antonio Franco.

Career

Born in Posadas, Misiones Department, Argentina, he played with Guaraní Antonio Franco in 2006.[2] That summer he moved to the Czech Republic and joined AC Sparta Prague but played only for the reserves team.[2] In 2007, he returned to Argentina and played with Real Arroyo Seco.[2] In 2008, he joined Newell's Old Boys[3] but spent his time there on loan at San Martín de Tucumán[2] where, however, due to bureaucratic problems with Sparta, he was unable to make an official appearance.[4] In 2009, he returned to his former club Guaraní, before returning to Europe in summer 2009 and joining Serbian First League side RFK Novi Sad. In following summer, Barreyro along his Novi Sad teammate Ecuatorian Augusto Batioja moved to FK Inđija who had just been promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga.[5] During the winter break of the 2010–11 season he was loaned to Swedish side FC Rosengård where he played during 2011. In 2012, he returned to Argentina and after playing one year with Cruz del Sur de Bariloche,[2] he joined in summer 2013 Defensores de Belgrano.[6]

In January 2017, coming from Jorge Gibson, he signed with Atlético San Jorge from Santa Fe.[7] With San Jorge he won the Copa de Santa Fe in March 2017.[8] A year later, in January 2018, after a good season with San Jorge in Argentine Primera B Nacional, he moved on loan[9] to Sweden to Kristianstad FC, a club San Jorge has a signed protocol with, along two other compatriots, Fernado Moreyra and Maximiliano Cabañas.[10]

In summer 2019 he returned to Guaraní Antonio Franco.[4]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Note: 2006,2007 and 2009 stats
  2. http://www.bdfa.com.ar/jugadores-GUIDO-MAXIMILIANO-BARREIRO-50056.html Guido Barreyro
  3. http://www.misionesonline.net/noticias/30/07/2008/newell-s-adquirio-a-guido-barreyro-y-lo-cederia-a-tiro Newell's adquirió a Guido Barreyro
  4. https://www.noticiasdelacalle.com.ar/Noticias_Deportes_8904_Guido-Barreyro-necesitaba-volver-a-Guarani.html GUIDO BARREYRO: “NECESITABA VOLVER A GUARANÍ”
  5. http://www.srbijafudbal.net/indjija/barreiro.htm Guido Barreyro
  6. https://int.soccerway.com/players/guido-barreyro/46341/ Guido Barreyro
  7. http://www.primeraedicion.com.ar/nota/239086/guido-barreyro-la-nueva-adquisicion-de-san-jorge.html Guido Barreyro, la nueva adquisición de San Jorge
  8. http://www.infosastre.com.ar/deportes/futbol/18246-san-jorge-se-consagr%C3%B3-bi-campe%C3%B3n-de-la-%E2%80%9Ccopa-santa-fe%E2%80%9D.html San Jorge se consagró bi campeón de la “Copa Santa Fe”
  9. http://www.zerozero.pt/jogador.php?id=154944&epoca_id=0 Guido Barreyro
  10. http://www.noticiasdel6.com/futbol-guido-barreyro-fue-presentado-en-suecia/ Fútbol: Guido Barreyro fue presentado en Suecia