Mariano Andújar Explained

Mariano Andújar
Full Name:Mariano Andújar[1]
Birth Date:1983 7, df=y
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height:1.94 m
Position:Goalkeeper
Clubs1:Huracán
Years1:2001–2006
Caps1:60
Goals1:0
Clubs2:Palermo (loan)
Years2:2005–2006
Caps2:11
Goals2:0
Years3:2006–2009
Clubs3:Estudiantes
Caps3:105
Goals3:0
Years4:2009–2014
Clubs4:Catania
Caps4:135
Goals4:0
Years5:2012
Clubs5:Estudiantes (loan)
Caps5:18
Goals5:0
Years6:2014–2016
Clubs6:Napoli
Caps6:12
Goals6:0
Years7:2014
Clubs7:Catania (loan)
Caps7:11
Goals7:0
Years8:2016
Clubs8:Estudiantes (loan)
Caps8:12
Goals8:0
Years9:2016–2023
Clubs9:Estudiantes
Caps9:153
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:517
Totalgoals:0
Nationalyears1:2009–2014
Nationalteam1:Argentina
Nationalcaps1:11
Nationalgoals1:0

Mariano Andújar (born 30 July 1983) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Club career

In 2009, Andújar was the first team goalkeeper in Estudiantes' Copa Libertadores winning team. Andújar did not concede a single goal in any of the eight games in La Plata and he set a new tournament record of 800 minutes without conceding a goal, beating Hugo Gatti's 767 minutes.[2]

On 24 June 2009, Italian club Catania officially announced that the club had signed the player to a four-year deal.[3]

On 24 January 2014, Napoli's official website posted that Andújar was in Naples completing a medical in preparation for his move to the Italian club.[4] Four days later, a co-ownership deal was reached, with Andújar being loaned back to Catania for the remainder of the season. He will join Napoli at the start of the 2014–15 campaign.[5] He made his debut in Naples on 11 December 2014, in a match against Slovan Bratislava (winning 3–0), in the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, in the last match of the group stage.

During the midway point of the 2014–15 season, Andújar secured his place in Napoli's starting lineup, thanks to good performances and the decline of Napoli first-choice keeper Rafael. On 24 April 2015, Andújar led Napoli to the Europa League semi-finals with a solid performance against VfL Wolfsburg. Napoli advanced from the tie with a 6–3 aggregate.

On 9 March 2022, Estudiantes overcame Everton of Chile in the third round of the Copa Libertadores 2022, at the Sausalito Stadium,[6] and reached 41 Copa Libertadores matches with Estudiantes' jersey. Thus, he reached the club's all-time podium in such competition, surpassing Juan Sebastián Verón's record.[7]

On Sunday, 20 March 2022, after Estudiantes' draw against Gimnasia at the Juan Carmelo Zerillo Stadium, for the Professional League Cup, Mariano Andújar became the fifth player with the highest number of appearances in the club's history, with 363 official matches played, and the first in the goalkeeper position.[8]

In October 2023, Andujar announced that he would retire at the end of the year.[9] On 14 December 2023, Andujar played his last game at Estudiantes against Defensa y Justica in the Copa Argentina final and Estudiantes won the Copa Argentina, beating Defensa y Justica 1–0. On 19 December five days after the match, Andujar announced his retirement from football.

International career

Andújar made his debut for the Argentina national team in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Colombia on 6 June 2009.[10]

During the 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2011 Copa América, Andújar served as understudy to Sergio Romero, the first choice goalkeeper for the Albiceleste.[10]

In June 2014, Andújar was named in Argentina's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[11]

Personal life

Facundo Andújar is Mariano's brother, he is also a professional footballer.[12] [13]

Honours

Estudiantes

2006 Apertura

2023

2009

Napoli

2014

Argentina

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil: List of players: Argentina . FIFA . 2 . 14 July 2014 . 11 May 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160121051710/http://www.fifadata.com/document/fwc/2014/pdf/fwc_2014_squadlists.pdf . 21 January 2016 . dead.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20090706041319/http://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/news/newsid=1078750.html Copa Libertadores review
  3. News: Andujar al Catania . 24 June 2009 . 24 June 2009 . calciocatania.net . it . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090723192230/http://www.calciocatania.net/comunicati/comunicati.php?id=16594 . 23 July 2009 .
  4. News: Napoli, visite mediche per Andujar a Castelvolturno. 24 January 2014. 24 January 2014. S.S.C. Napoli Ufficiale. it. 27 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140227093927/http://www.sscnapoli.it/static/news/Napoli,-visite-mediche-per-Andujar-a-Castelvolturno-1847.aspx. dead.
  5. News: Il Napoli ufficializza l'acquisto di Andujar. 28 January 2014. 28 January 2014. S.S.C. Napoli Ufficiale. it. 15 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170615171446/http://www.sscnapoli.it/static/news/Il-Napoli-ufficializza-l-acquisto-di-Andujar-1847.aspx. dead.
  6. Web site: Estudiantes festejó en Chile: reviví la victoria ante Everton . 28 September 2022 . www.infocielo.com . es-AR.
  7. Web site: Mariano Andújar fue figura y superó a Juan Sebastián Verón . 28 September 2022 . www.infocielo.com . es-AR.
  8. Web site: El récord "agridulce" de Mariano Andújar . 28 September 2022 . El Gráfico . es.
  9. News: Mariano Andújar anunció su retiro del fútbol profesional a fin de año: "Es tiempo de mirar para otros lados" . Mariano Andújar announced his retirement from professional football at the end of the year: “It is time to look elsewhere” . 24 October 2023 . Infobae . 24 October 2023 . Spanish.
  10. News: Mariano ANDUJAR. https://web.archive.org/web/20140617161259/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/players/player=306144/profile-detail.html. dead. 17 June 2014. 20 June 2014. FIFA.
  11. News: Argentina World Cup 2014 squad. 2 June 2014. 20 June 2014. The Telegraph.
  12. News: Andujar se fue de Estudiantes. 19 May 2019. Infocielo. 28 January 2017. es.
  13. News: Facundo Andújar debutó en Español y tuvo el apoyo de su hermano. 19 May 2019. El Día. 8 April 2018. es.