Fernando Telechea

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Fernando Telechea
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Fernando Telechea in 2014.
Personal information
Full name Fernando Daniel Telechea
Date of birth (1981-10-06) 6 October 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth Balcarce, Argentina
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Pinta
Boca Juniors
Racing de Balcarce
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Union de Balcarce
Racing de Balcarce
Almagro Florida
2006 Deportivo Norte
2006–2007 Villa del Parque 26 (16)
2007–2009 Alvarado 55 (23)
2009–2010 Santamarina 33 (8)
2010–2011 Tigre 20 (1)
2011–2014 Quilmes 70 (13)
2014 Colón 16 (1)
2015 Santamarina 36 (20)
2016–2017 Patronato 39 (7)
2017–2018 Aldosivi 30 (12)
2018–2020 Santamarina 26 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Fernando Daniel Telechea (born 6 October 1981) is a retired Argentine professional footballer who played as a forward. [1]

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Career

Telechea had youth periods with Pinta, Boca Juniors and Racing de Balcarce. [2] He started his senior career with time in Union de Balcarce, Racing de Balcarce and Almagro Florida, prior to joining Deportivo Norte of Torneo Argentino C in 2006. [2] [3] [4] Months later, he made the move to Torneo Argentino B side Villa del Parque and subsequently scored sixteen goals in twenty-six matches. [3] In 2007, Alvarado signed Telechea. [3] He remained for two years, featuring in fifty-five games and netting twenty-three times as the club won promotion in 2007–08 to Torneo Argentino A. [3] [5] June 2009 saw Telechea join Torneo Argentino A's Santamarina. [3]

He scored eight goals in his debut season, including his first against Cipolletti on 22 November. [1] In July 2010, Tigre in the Argentine Primera División added Telechea to their squad. [1] He scored on his first start for Tigre, grabbing the second goal in a 2–0 victory versus Gimnasia y Esgrima. [1] He departed Tigre at the end of the 2010–11 season following twenty appearances. [1] He subsequently joined Primera B Nacional team Quilmes and scored eleven goals, notably four in one match against Guillermo Brown, in his opening campaign as Quilmes won promotion to the top-flight. [1] [6] Forty-nine apps and four goals followed over the next two seasons. [1]

Telechea ended 2014 with a short spell with Colón in Primera B Nacional, playing a total of sixteen matches and scoring once. [1] [7] Telechea rejoined Santamarina, now in the second tier, for the 2015 season. [1] [8] On 25 April 2015, Telechea scored a hat-trick versus Chacarita Juniors. [1] [9] Those were three of twenty-two strikes in 2015, which led the club to the promotion play-off finals; where they were beat by Patronato. [1] Subsequently, in January 2016, Patronato completed the signing of Telechea. [1] [10] His first Patronato goal arrived on his debut over San Lorenzo on 6 February. [1] In July 2017, Telechea mutually terminated his Patronato contract. [11]

Soon after, on 20 July, Telechea agreed to join recently relegated Primera División club Aldosivi in Primera B Nacional for 2017–18. [4] [11] He netted his 100th career goal in November 2017 against Brown. [1] On 11 December 2018, Telechea rescinded his contract with Aldosivi. [12] Ten days later, he secured a move to ex-club Santamarina; rejoining for a third time. [13]

Career statistics

As of 26 December 2018. [1] [3]
Club statistics
ClubSeasonLeagueCup [a] League CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Villa del Parque 2006–07 Torneo Argentino B 261600002616
Alvarado 2007–08 311700003117
2008–09 Torneo Argentino A 2460000246
Total552300005523
Santamarina 2009–10 Torneo Argentino A 3380000338
Tigre 2010–11 Primera División 2010000201
Quilmes 2011–12 Primera B Nacional 231100002311
2012–13 Primera División 2001100211
2013–14 2721100283
Total701322007215
Colón 2014 Primera B Nacional 1611000171
Santamarina 2015 3620103 [b] 2 [c] 4022
Patronato 2016 Primera División 1630000163
2016–17 2343000264
Total3973000427
Aldosivi 2017–18 Primera B Nacional 231210002412
2018–19 Primera División 70100080
Total301220003212
Santamarina 2018–19 Primera B Nacional 00000000
Career total3251019232337105
  1. Includes the Copa Argentina
  2. Three appearances in 2015 Primera B Nacional play-offs
  3. Two goals in 2015 Primera B Nacional play-offs

Honours

Aldosivi [14]

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