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Claudio Bieler
Personal information
Full name Claudio Daniel Bieler
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Position(s) Centre forward
Team information
Current team
Newell's Old Boys
Number 34
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2006 Colón de Santa Fe 12 (0)
2006–2007 Atlético Rafaela 36 (16)
2007–2008 Colo-Colo 15 (3)
2008–2009 LDU Quito 63 (35)
2010– Racing Club 36 (8)
2011–Newell's Old Boys (loan) 5 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:56, 16 December 2010 (UTC)

Claudio Daniel Bieler (born March 1, 1984 in Vera, Santa Fe) is an Argentine football forward who currently plays for Newell's Old Boys on loan from Racing Club de Avellaneda.

Career

In 2005 Bieler made his professional debut with Primera División Argentina squad Colón de Santa Fe. The following year he was loaned to Primera B Nacional Argentina squad Atlético Rafaela, where he led the league with sixteen goals. In 2007, he caught the eye of fellow Argentine Claudio Borghi who signed him to Colo-Colo. Bieler attained the 2007 Clausura championship in Chile with Colo Colo. Following his stay at Colo-Colo, Bieler was transferred to LDU Quito.

At LDU Quito, he built a reputation as a very capable striker. He was an integral part of the squad that won the 2008 Copa Libertadores (where he had a goal wrongfully disallowed for offsides in the final game) and the squad that was the runner-up of the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup. He was the team's top-scorer in 2008 with 17 goals, and was the Ecuadorian Serie A's top-scorer in 2009 with 22 goals. He provided the winning goal in Liga's win in the first leg of the 2009 Recopa Sudamericana and scored one of three goals in the second leg at home. In the 2009 Copa Sudamericana, he was the tournament's top-scorer with eight goals, including two hat-tricks against Argentine team Lanús and Uruguayan team River Plate.

On January 6, 2010 Racing Club de Avellaneda signed the striker to a three-and-a half year contract with 50% of the Bieler sporting rights.[1]

International career

Due to his performance playing for LDU Quito, elements of the Ecuadorian press has suggested that Bieler should play for the Ecuadorian national team. When asked to comment on the remarks, he has publicly stated that he would change nationalities to play for Ecuador.[2][3] However, on February 4, 2010 he was called up by Argentina manager Diego Maradona,[4] but ended up not playing because of a suspected injury.[5] In May 2010, Bieler returned to Ecuador to undergo the naturalization process, which would leave him to be eligible for the Ecuadorian national team.[6] Claudio Bieler dream was to play for Ecuador national team, this next year exactly January, Claudio Bieler will be a new soccer player for the Ecuadorian national team, Reinaldo Rueda may take him for his new squad, February,11, 2011 may be his first match with Ecuador national team a frienly match that will be against Honduras, Ecuador will try with Carlos tenorio, Cristian Benitez, Jaime Ayovy,Felipe Caicedo and Claudio Bieler.

Titles

Colo-Colo
LDU Quito

References

  1. ^ http://www.futbolecuador.com/stories/publica/11705
  2. ^ http://ww1.elcomercio.com/solo_texto_search.asp?id_noticia=191418&anio=2009&mes=8&dia=10
  3. ^ http://www.eluniverso.com/2009/10/21/1/1372/claudio-bieler-le-gustaria-nacionalizarse-ecuatoriano.html?p=1371&m=100
  4. ^ http://ww1.elcomercio.com/noticiaEC.asp?id_noticia=333156&id_seccion=9
  5. ^ "Dudas por Bieler". website (in Spanish). futbolecuador.com. February 20, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "El Taca será ecuatoriano". website (in Spanish). futbolecuador.com. May 17, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

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