Lorenzo Melgarejo

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Lorenzo Melgarejo
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Melgarejo with Spartak in 2018
Personal information
Full name Lorenzo Antonio Melgarejo Sanabria
Date of birth (1990-08-10) 10 August 1990 (age 33)
Place of birth Loma Grande, Paraguay
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) [1]
Position(s) Forward, winger
Team information
Current team
Libertad
Number 35
Youth career
El Porvenir Alteño
Libertad
Independiente CG
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009 12 de Octubre 22 (7)
2010 Olimpia 12 (1)
2011 Independiente CG 17 (8)
2011–2013 Benfica 21 (2)
2011–2012Paços Ferreira (loan) 29 (10)
2013 Benfica B 1 (0)
2013–2016 Kuban Krasnodar 47 (15)
2016–2020 Spartak Moscow 88 (11)
2020–2021 Racing 16 (5)
2021– Libertad 41 (22)
International career
2009–2010 Paraguay U20 3 (0)
2012– Paraguay 5 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 28 August 2022
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 31 August 2022

Lorenzo Antonio Melgarejo Sanabria (born 10 August 1990) is a Paraguayan footballer who plays as a forward or left winger for Paraguayan club Libertad.

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After playing in his country with 12 de Octubre, Olimpia and Independiente, he went on to spend most of his professional career in Portugal and Russia, starting out at Benfica.

Melgarejo won four caps for Paraguay.

Club career

Early years / Benfica

Melgarejo with Benfica in 2012 Lorenzo Melgarejo 2012.jpg
Melgarejo with Benfica in 2012

Melgarejo was born in Loma Grande District. [2] He started his professional career with Club 12 de Octubre at the age of 19, and later moved to the capital, Asunción, where he represented Club Olimpia and Independiente FBC.

In early June 2011, Melgarejo moved to Portugal after being signed by Primeira Liga club S.L. Benfica, [3] who immediately loaned him to fellow league side F.C. Paços de Ferreira for one season. [4]

Melgarejo scored on his debut with Paços, a 2–1 home win against U.D. Leiria. [5] He also found the net against FC Porto in a 1–1 draw on 25 March 2012, also at home, [6] and finished the campaign as the team's top scorer. [7]

For 2012–13, Benfica manager Jorge Jesus decided to recall Melgarejo and reconvert him into a left back, also immediately placing him as a starter. [8] [9] On 17 September, in spite of initial criticism, [10] his contract was extended until June 2018 with a release clause of €30 million. [11]

Melgarejo spent most of the campaign in the starting eleven, including in the UEFA Europa League final, [12] [13] but was an unused substitute in the season's Portuguese Cup final, [14] with Benfica losing both matches.

Kuban

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Melgarejo with Kuban in 2015

In July 2013, it was widely reported that Liverpool had agreed a deal to sign Melgarejo on loan, with a view to making the move permanent at the end of the season, [15] [16] but no transfer took place. Instead, on 2 September, he signed with Russian Premier League club FC Kuban Krasnodar for a €5 million fee. [17] [18] [19]

Spartak Moscow

On 8 February 2016, Melgarejo joined FC Spartak Moscow on a long-term contract. [20]

Racing

On 25 August 2020, he signed a contract until the end of 2022 with Argentinian club Racing. [21]

International career

On 14 November 2012, Melgarejo made his debut for Paraguay, playing the second half of a 3–1 friendly win over Guatemala. [22] In August 2017, he spoke in an interview of his frustration of not receiving a call up for the national team after six years in Europe. [23]

On 2 March 2019, more than five years after his last selection, Melgarejo was called by manager Eduardo Berizzo ahead of that month's friendlies with Peru and Mexico. [24]

Career statistics

As of 13 May 2018 [25]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
12 de Octubre 2009 Paraguayan Primera División 21700217
Olimpia 2010 12100121
Independiente 2011 17800178
Paços de Ferreira 2011–12 Primeira Liga 291011003011
Benfica 2012–13 212301402 [lower-alpha 1] 0402
Benfica B 2013–14 LigaPro 1010
Kuban Krasnodar 2013–14 Russian Premier League 17611632410
2014–15 14110151
2015–16 16811179
Total47153263005620
Spartak Moscow 2015–16 Russian Premier League112112
2016–17 2120010222
2017–18 21322821 [lower-alpha 2] 0327
Total5372292106511
Career total20150952953024260

Notes

  1. Two appearances in Taça da Liga
  2. One appearance in the Russian Super Cup

Honours

Benfica

Kuban

Spartak Moscow

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