Gonzalo Lencina

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Gonzalo Lencina
Personal information
Date of birth (1997-10-18) 18 October 1997 (age 26)
Place of birth Alta Gracia, Argentina
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Atlético Bucaramanga
Youth career
Club Malvinas
Deportivo Norte
Belgrano
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2019– Belgrano 9 (1)
2020–2021Gimnasia Jujuy (loan) 35 (3)
2022Atlético Rafaela (loan) 18 (5)
2023 Atletico Bucaramanga 19 (9)
2023 - Junior FC 10 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:19, 16 June 2022 (UTC)

Gonzalo Lencina (born 18 October 1997) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Junior FC, on loan from Belgrano. [1]

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Career

Lencina is a product of the Club Malvinas, Deportivo Norte and Belgrano youth systems. [2] [3] [4] Diego Osella was the manager who gave Lencina his professional debut, he substituted the forward on during a Primera División loss to Racing Club on 16 March 2019; he featured for fourteen minutes at the Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón. [1] [5] [6]

On 5 October 2020, Lencina extended his contract with Belgrano until December 2023 and was immediately loaned out to fellow league club Gimnasia Jujuy until the end of 2021, with a purchase option. [7] In January 2022, Lencina moved to Atlético de Rafaela, once again on a loan deal, until the end of 2022. [8]

Personal life

In November 2018, Lencina was involved in a three-vehicle traffic collision on the Atilio López Highway in Alta Gracia. [9] Despite one vehicle being totalled and some occupants needing fire department assistance after becoming trapped, no serious injuries occurred. [9]

Career statistics

As of 17 March 2019. [1]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Belgrano 2018–19 Primera División 10000010
Career total10000010

    Honours

    Atlético Junior

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    References

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    2. "Belgrano tendrá en el banco ante Platense a su goleador de la Liga Cordobesa". Mundo D - La Voz. 19 May 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
    3. "El gran presente de Gonzalo Lencina con la camiseta Pirata". Resumen de la Región. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
    4. "Gonzálo Lencina: presente y futuro del futbolista local". Diario Tortuga. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
    5. "Ante Racing, se dio el esperado debut del juvenil Lencina". Mundo D - La Voz. 16 March 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
    6. "Gonzalo Lencina, citado para jugar ante Racing". Diario Sumario. 16 March 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
    7. Gonzalo Lencina extendió hasta 2022, belgranocordoba.com, 5 October 2020
    8. Gonzalo Lencina firmó por un año contrato con Atlético de Rafaela, altagracianoticias.com, 19 January 2022
    9. 1 2 "El delantero de Belgrano, Gonzalo Lencina salió ileso del triple accidente en la Autovía". Vía País. 16 November 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2019.