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Julio César Laffatigue
Personal information
Full name Julio César Laffatigue Holub
Date of birth (1980-02-23) 23 February 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Marcos Juárez, Córdoba, Argentina
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
San Martín de Marcos Juárez
Number 7
Youth career
? ?
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–1998 Germinal ? (?)
1999–2000 El Porvenir ? (?)
2000–2001 Independiente ? (?)
2001–2002 All Boys ? (?)
2002 Racing de Córdoba ? (?)
2003 All Boys ? (?)
2003–2004 Deportivo Armenio ? (?)
2004 Deportes Concepción ? (12)
2005 Everton 18 (4)
2005 Deportes Puerto Montt 18 (3)
2006 Italmaracaibo ? (7)
2006–2007 UA Maracaibo 21 (2)
2007–2008 Cobresal 32 (13)
2008–2009 Universidad de Concepción 53 (21)
2010 Querétaro FC 13 (2)
2010–2011 Palestino 29 (5)
2011 – present San Martín de Marcos Juárez 13 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of Different competition 4 December 2011

Julio César Laffatigue Holub (born 23 February 1980) is an Argentine football Striker.

Career

The striker was known when he arrived in minimally Independent in August 2000, alongside Osvaldo Piazza. To achieve the opening tournament of the year, the Red had incorporated enough: Leo Fernandez (never officially played), Passet, Rocha, Vitali, Zárate, Domizzi, Fram Pacheco, Estigarribia, Rozental, Rambert, Nunez and Garnero. Most of them had their chance and did not value it, but Laffatigue, who arrived on loan from All Boys as a promise, was considered as a "project" and was left as a last option. The truth is that apart from the few opportunities they had in, some obstacles in the transfer prevented much time and had to leave at the end of that year. Before, of course, had its 15 minutes of glory. Training in November 2000, bumped his head against the Matías Vuoso in an accident that had the desired result unless the marplatense left injured and had to be hospitalized.

The 2002–03 played for the Racing de Córdoba, in Argentina, and then wore the colors of the Club Armenio in B Metropolitana. By 2004 it became a clear objective: to succeed abroad. And one could say that he succeeded. He joined Deportes Concepción, in Chile, thanks to the recommendation of Claudio Mele. The Purple team was dreaming of returning to First Division, and with Laffatigue in court (made 12 goals) they concreted it. Everton hired him in early 2005. But it was only six months there and went to Deportes Puerto Montt. In July of that year, suffered its third and most serious accident of all. The group that moved the entire team of the Tenth Region (which also carried other passengers) was involved in a crash resulting in one, leaving three people dead and thirteen injured in varying magnitude. Laffatigue got a brain cranial trauma but was safe. Who had the worst part was the goalkeeper Javier Di Gregorio, who was expelled from the seat and suffered a serious fracture in one of his exposed legs.

In early 2006, he left the Chilean institution and became the second largest in the incorporation of Venezuela Italmaracaibo behind Sergio López Maradona. He also played in UA Maracaibo in that country, playing the Copa Libertadores in season 2007.

After that, he returned to Chile to Cobresal where he stayed for two seasons. And after a good season in El Salvador he was signed by Universidad de Concepción, becoming one of the most important player in the team. In 2009 he won the Copa Chile with this team, a tournament that allows U. de Concepción to fight for a place in this year's edition of the Copa Sudamericana.

Titles

Season Team Title
2007 Venezuela UA Maracaibo Torneo Clausura
2008–09 Chile Universidad de Concepción Copa Chile

References