Hernán Boyero Explained

Hernán Boyero
Fullname:Hernán Eduardo Boyero
Birth Date:30 December 1979
Birth Place:Río Segundo, Argentina
Height:1.93 m
Position:Striker
Clubs5:Millonarios (loan)
Clubs7:Argentinos Juniors
Clubs8:Tristán Suárez
Years1:2002–2004 / 2006
Years2:2005
Years3:2005–2006
Years4:2007–2009
Years5:2010
Years6:2010–2013
Years7:2013–2014
Years8:2014
Caps1:84
Caps2:16
Caps3:35
Caps4:103
Caps5:11
Caps6:104
Caps7:25
Caps8:9
Goals1:17
Goals2:1
Goals3:6
Goals4:51
Goals5:2
Goals6:41
Goals7:6
Goals8:1
Manageryears1:2015–2016
Managerclubs1:Blooming
Pcupdate:14 November 2013

Hernán Eduardo Boyero (born December 30, 1979, in Río Segundo, Córdoba Province) is a retired Argentine-Bolivian football striker. Boyero is best remembered for his time at Blooming, where he netted 92 goals in 207 league matches, becoming a club legend due to his great eye for goal and the intensity he always played with.

Club career

Boyero started his playing career in 2002 with Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba in the Primera B Nacional, which is part of the regionalized second division in Argentina. At the end of the 2003 season, Instituto gained promotion to the Argentine Primera División; however; the team only survived one season and was relegated in 2004. The following year Boyero joined Juventud Antoniana, and not long after he transferred to Tigre, where he made a short spell before returning to Instituto to play until the conclusion of the 2006 season.

In February 2007, Boyero went abroad signing for Bolivian first division club Blooming. Since his debut with the celestes, he became an emblematic figure for the club and a favourite with the Blooming fans because of his commitment on the pitch.

In January 2010, he was loaned out to Colombian club Millonarios for a six-month period, but the club chose not to take up their option to purchase, and the player returned to Blooming.[1] On July 25, 2013, Boyero officially naturalized Bolivian.[2]

On July 27, 2013, and after having played six years with Blooming, Boyero returned to his native country to fulfill his dream of playing in Primera División with club Argentinos Juniors under manager Ricardo Caruso Lombardi, who previously coached him at Tigre.[3] He made 25 appearances and scored 6 goals playing for El Bicho. After the team was relegated to Primera B Nacional, Boyero transferred to Tristán Suárez in July 2014.[4] A knee injury expedited his retirement from football five months later at age 35.[5]

Club titles

SeasonClubTitle
2008 BloomingCopa Aerosur
2009 (C) BloomingLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eldeber.com.bo/vernotadeportes.php?id=100706235322 Hernán Boyero está de vuelta y hoy se suma al trabajo de Blooming
  2. http://deportes.terra.cl/futbol/el-futbolista-argentino-hernan-boyero-se-nacionaliza-boliviano,49b2ce0594010410VgnCLD2000000dc6eb0aRCRD.html El futbolista argentino Hernán Boyero se nacionaliza boliviano
  3. http://www.futbolargentino.com/nacionales/destacados/sdi/67273/hernan-boyero-deja-blooming-para-cumplir-un-sueno-en-argentina Hernán Boyero deja Blooming para cumplir un sueno en Argentina
  4. http://www.mundoascenso.com.ar/noticia/29072-firmo-boyero Firmó Boyero
  5. http://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/futbol/hernan-boyero-dejo-el-futbol-vuelvo-rio-segundo-juntar-chatarra Hernán Boyero dejó el fútbol: Vuelvo a Río Segundo a juntar chatarra