Pablo Calandria Explained

Pablo Calandria
Fullname:Pablo Ignacio Calandria
Birth Date:15 March 1982
Birth Place:Ituzaingó, Argentina
Height:1.84 m
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1996–1998
Youthclubs1:Huracán
Years1:1999
Caps1:6
Goals1:0
Years2:1999–2002
Caps2:3
Goals2:0
Years3:2000–2001
Clubs3:Lens (loan)
Caps3:23
Goals3:1
Years4:2001–2002
Clubs4:Málaga (loan)
Caps4:3
Goals4:0
Years5:2002–2004
Caps5:63
Goals5:15
Years6:2004–2006
Caps6:60
Goals6:14
Years7:2006–2007
Caps7:24
Goals7:6
Years8:2007–2008
Caps8:38
Goals8:13
Years9:2008–2009
Caps9:28
Goals9:2
Years10:2009
Caps10:6
Goals10:1
Years11:2010
Caps11:28
Goals11:12
Years12:2011
Caps12:24
Goals12:7
Years13:2012
Caps13:33
Goals13:6
Years14:2013–2018
Caps14:143
Goals14:60
Totalcaps:482
Totalgoals:137
Nationalyears1:1999–2000
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:6

Pablo Ignacio Calandria (born 15 March 1982) is an Argentine naturalized Chilean retired footballer who played as a striker.

Nicknamed Cracklandia,[1] he spent most of his professional career in Spain and Chile, notably representing O'Higgins.

Club career

Early years / Spain

Born in Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires, Calandria played his first professional game for Club Atlético Huracán at the age of only 16.[2] He was almost immediately linked with a transfer to country giants Club Atlético River Plate for a US$850,000 fee,[3] but nothing came of it and was instead acquired by French side Olympique de Marseille.

Calandria was very unsuccessful in his first spells abroad, only scoring once in three full seasons combined with Marseille, RC Lens and Málaga CF. Released by L'OM in summer 2002 he continued playing in Spain in the following six years, representing four teams in Segunda División, mainly CD Leganés and Sporting de Gijón.

Return to Argentina

Calandria scored his first goal in the Argentine Primera División while playing for Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, in a 1–2 away defeat against San Lorenzo de Almagro for the 2008 Apertura tournament.

After being relegated he joined Atlético Tucumán, netting in his debut.[4]

Chile

In 2010, Calandria signed for Santiago Morning in the Chilean Primera División, going on to remain in the country in the following years, with Club Deportivo Universidad Católica and Santiago Wanderers.[5] In 2013 he won the Apertura with O'Higgins FC, scoring nine goals in 17 matches including a penalty against C.S.D. Rangers in the final minute that resulted in a 4–3 home win and qualified to the final against Club Deportivo Universidad Católica.[6]

Calandria participated with the team in the 2014 edition of the Copa Libertadores. In the tournament, he scored through a penalty against Cerro Porteño but also missed one against Club Atlético Lanús in the last match, in an eventual group stage exit.[7]

On 3 May 2014, whilst playing in the Supercopa de Chile against Deportes Iquique, Calandria suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury to his knee, being sidelined for six months.[8] [9] He returned to action in January of the following year, against Unión La Calera.

International career

Calandria played for Argentina at under–17 and under–20 levels.[2]

Style of play

Calandria stood out for his aerial ability, and was also a competent penalty taker.[10]

Honours

Universidad Católica

2011

O'Higgins

2013–14 Apertura

2014

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lacuarta.com/noticias/deportiva/2013/12/64-162306-9-me-motiva-que-los-hinchas-me-digan-cracklandia.shtml “Me motiva que los hinchas me digan Cracklandia” (“The fact that the fans call me Cracklandia motivates me”)
  2. http://www.minutouno.com/1/hoy/article/17421__page_1/ Pablo Calandria, otra víctima de la maldición José Pekerman (Pablo Calandria, another victim of José Pekerman's curse)
  3. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=105676 Pablo Calandria, cerca de River (Pablo Calandria, nearing River)
  4. http://www.lagaceta.com.ar/nota/342568/Deportes/gol_me_lo_dedico_mi.html "El gol me lo dedico a mí" ("I dedicate this goal to me")
  5. http://www.latercera.com/noticia/deportes/2012/01/656-423117-9-pablo-calandria-se-convierte-en-refuerzo-de-santiago-wanderers.shtml Pablo Calandria se convierte en refuerzo de Santiago Wanderers (Pablo Calandria becomes a Santiago Wanderers player)
  6. http://www.latribunadelgordo.com/ohiggins-vencio-a-rangers-en-un-partido-increible-y-va-por-el-titulo/ O’higgins venció a Rangers en un partido increíble y va por el título (O’higgins beat Rangers in incredible match and head for championship)
  7. http://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/deportes/copa-libertadores/ohiggins/oa-higgins-se-quedo-en-blanco-con-lanus-y-fue-eliminado-de-la-copa-libertadores/2014-04-08/235905.html O'Higgins se quedó en blanco con Lanús y fue eliminado de la Copa Libertadores (O'Higgins did not find the net against Lanús and were ousted from the Libertadores Cup)
  8. http://www.anfp.cl/noticia/20957/ohiggins-gano-la-supercopa-al-vencer-a-deportes-iquique O'Higgins ganó la Supercopa al vencer a Deportes Iquique (O'Higgins won the Supercup after beating Deportes Iquique)
  9. http://www.elrancaguino.cl/rancaguino/noticias.php?cod=7633 Pablo Calandria estará fuera seis meses y Tucu Hernández se perderá el Mundial (Pablo Calandria will be six months out and Tucu Hernández will miss World Cup)
  10. http://www.ohigginsfc.cl/2015/03/23/el-ejemplo-de-pablo-calandria-el-temple-de-un-goleador/ El ejemplo de Pablo Calandria: el temple de un goleador (The example of Pablo Calandria: a scorer's poise)