Mariano Bogliacino Explained

Mariano Bogliacino
Fullname:Mariano Adriàn Hernandez Bogliacino
Birth Date:2 June 1980
Birth Place:Colonia, Uruguay
Position:Attacking midfielder
Currentclub:Deportivo Maldonado
Youthyears1:1998
Youthyears2:1999
Youthclubs1:Plaza Colonia
Youthclubs2:Villa Española
Years1:1998–2002
Years2:2003
Years3:2003–2004
Years4:2004–2005
Years5:2005–2011
Years6:2010–2011
Years7:2011–2012
Years8:2012–2015
Years9:2015–2016
Years10:2016–2019
Years11:2019–
Clubs1:Plaza Colonia
Clubs2:Peñarol (loan)
Clubs3:Las Palmas (loan)
Clubs6:Chievo (loan)
Clubs7:Bari
Clubs8:Lecce
Clubs9:Martina Franca
Clubs10:Plaza Colonia
Clubs11:Deportivo Maldonado
Caps1:41
Caps2:8
Caps3:25
Caps4:31
Caps5:139
Caps6:34
Caps7:28
Caps8:70
Caps9:16
Caps10:80
Caps11:15
Goals1:11
Goals2:0
Goals3:2
Goals4:5
Goals5:17
Goals6:1
Goals7:1
Goals8:20
Goals9:0
Goals10:1
Goals11:0
Pcupdate:14:56, 7 October 2019 (UTC)

Mariano Adriàn Bogliacino (pronounced as /it/; born 2 June 1980) is a Uruguayan former football midfielder who last played for Deportivo Maldonado.[1] He is of Italian descent.[2]

Career

Bogliacino begun his career as a football player in his hometown team, Plaza Colonia. He showed great technical potential in the Uruguayan Premiership, playing as offensive midfielder, left wing ad half-back. After a short Spanish experience at Las Palmas (La Liga 2), Bogliacino moved to Italy, where he played for Sambenedettese in Serie C1 (the third level of Italian football) for two years.

He was a skilled half-back and scored twice against Napoli, which had just been relegated to the third category because of the team's failure. Napoli's manager, the wise and careful Pierpaolo Marino, immediately noticed the player. In the summer of 2005, Bogliacino was bought by Napoli. That year, Napoli won Serie C1 and Bogliacino became a more important player on the team. The trainer Edy Reja used Bogliacino both as left wing and as central midfielder. In June 2007, he signed a new 5-year contract with club.[3]

Personal life

He is married and has a daughter, Celeste, born in Naples.[4] She is named after the national and club team's colour (in Spanish and Italian celeste means light blue).

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Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20201031134617/https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/bogliacino-el-coloniense-que-jugo-entre-las-estrellas-del-futbol-2019911174517 Bogliacino, el coloniense que jugó entre las estrellas del fútbol
  2. News: Calciomercato Cagliari: Cellino a braccetto col "diavolo". Idea Bogliacino per il centrocampo. 2010-05-26. newnotizie.it. 2018-01-20. it-IT.
  3. News: Bogliacino in azzurro fino al 2012 . 12 June 2007. 19 August 2010. SSC Napoli. Italian.
  4. News: ... Mariano Bogliacino - TUTTOmercatoWEB.com. 2018-01-20.