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Nicolás Burdisso
Personal information
Full name Nicolás Andrés Burdisso
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Centre Back, Right Back, Left Back
Team information
Current team
Internazionale
Youth career
1997–1999 Boca Juniors
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2004 Boca Juniors 102 (3)
2004– Internazionale 93 (4)
2009–2010Roma (loan) 33 (2)
International career
2003– Argentina 29 (2)
Medal record
Representing  Argentina
Men's Football
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens Team Competition
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:14, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 12:25, 25 May 2010 (UTC)

Nicolás Andrés Burdisso (born 12 April 1981 in Altos de Chipion) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defender for A.S. Roma on loan from Inter Milan. Burdisso has the second-most honors of any Argentine footballer, behind Alfredo Di Stefano.[citation needed]

He also holds European Union nationality.[1]

Club career

Boca Juniors

Burdisso is the product of Argentine team Boca Juniors's youth system and began his professional career with them in 1999 at age 18. With Boca Juniors, he won two Argentine Championships (2000 Apertura and 2003 Apertura), three Copa Libertadores (2000, 2001, 2003), and two Intercontinental Cups (2000, 2003).

Internazionale

In 2004, he moved to Internazionale, signing a 4-year contract.[1] However, he missed almost entirely the 2004–05 season with Inter because he returned to his native Argentina to tend his daughter, who overcame leukemia. Back to squad in mid-2005, he won the 2006 Coppa Italia. On 31 August 2006, he extended his contract until 2009.[2] During 2006, when Giacinto Facchetti died, Nicolás was given the number 16 jersey for the retirement of Facchetti's beloved number 3 jersey. In spite of being a defender, he has scored a number of goals, including two goals scored with headers on 29 November 2006 in the 4–0 victory against Messina, and then again scoring twice on 24 January 2007, in the 3–0 victory against Sampdoria. He has also scored several goals from headers off corner-kicks.

During the Champions League tie between Valencia CF and Inter on 5 March 2007, during the fracas between players of the two teams, Burdisso suffered a broken nose following a punch in the face from Valencia defender David Navarro. As punishment for his part in the brawl, Burdisso was handed a six match ban for all European club competitions, with additional two match suspended sentence, while Navarro was sentenced to a seven month ban from domestic, European, and international matches. He returned to duty on 12 March 2008 in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League match against Liverpool, but was sent off in the 60th minute after receiving his second yellow card of the game. With Internazionale, he played each position including left and right back and central defender, as one of the key member to share first choice role for three difference competition.

In 2009, Burdisso won his fourth consecutive Serie A title with Inter making his personal title tally 19. This makes him the second Argentine with most titles behind Alfredo di Stéfano, who has 21.

AS Roma

On 22 August 2009, Burdisso was signed by A.S. Roma on loan, which offered him €3million salary per year.[3] He played the opening match of the league on 23 August. Burdisso scored his first goal for Roma on December 20, 2009, opening the scoring in a 2–0 win over Parma

Burdisso has expressed his desire to finish his career at Boca Juniors[4].

His younger brother Guillermo, also a defender, is currently playing for Rosario Central. After Loan at AS Roma,Burdisso is back at Internazionale after one season(2009-2010).

International career

Burdisso starred in the Argentina Under-20 team with Javier Saviola and Maxi Rodríguez and they won the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship together.

On 15 May 2006, he was named as a squad member for the 2006 FIFA World Cup by his youth U-20 coach José Pekerman. He played in all three group matches. He also played for Argentina in the Copa América 2007.

On 4 June 2008, Burdisso scored his second goal for Argentina during a friendly against Mexico in San Diego, California. Nicolas Burdisso is called from Argentina manager Armando Maradona to play for Argentina,in World Cup Africa 2010.

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 26 March 2008 Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Egypt 2–0 2–0 Friendly
2. 4 June 2008 Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, USA  Mexico 1–0 4–1 Friendly

Honours

Olympic medal record
Men's football
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens Team

Boca Juniors

Inter Milan

Argentina national team

References

  1. ^ a b "BURDISSO SIGNS FOR INTER". FC Internationale Milano official site. 7 July 2004. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  2. ^ . FC Internazionale Milano. 2006-08-31 http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?L=en&N=23802. Retrieved 2009-08-27. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |ttile= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Acquisizione a titolo temporaneo e gratuito del diritto alle prestazioni sportive del calciatore Nicolas Burdisso" (in Italian). AS Roma. 2009-08-22. Retrieved 2009-08-23.
  4. ^ "Quiero retirarme en Boca"Diario Olé Template:Es icon