Leonardo Iorlano
Personal information
Full name Leonardo Mario Joaquín Iorlano
Date of birth (1986-01-06) January 6, 1986
Place of birth Santa Fe, Argentina
Position(s) Forward or
attacking midfielder
Youth career
1994–2005 Unión de Santa Fe
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2006 Radnički Niš
2006–2007 Paniliakos
2007–2008 Nocerina
2009 Cobreloa 2 (0)
General Caballero
Altos Chipión
2012–2013 Gimnasia y Esgrima 15 (1)
2013–2014 Defensores de Cambaceres 10 (0)
2014 Atenas de Río Cuarto
2014 Deportivo Aguilares 11 (6)
2015 Sarmiento de Leones
2015–2016 Villa Cubas 42 (14)
2017 Camioneros Argentinos 18 (10)
2019 Jorge Newbery 8 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 January 2024

Leonardo Iorlano (born January 6, 1986, in Santa Fe) is a retired Argentine footballer.

Career

After playing 11 years with the youth teams of his hometown club Unión de Santa Fe, in 2005 he moved to Europe where he first played one season in Serbia with FK Radnički Niš. Then he moved to Greece where he played with Paniliakos F.C.[1] In 2007, he moved to Italy where, after training with Foligno, he signed with A.S.G. Nocerina.[1] He also hold Italian citizenship.[1] In January 2009 he has signed a contract with Chilean club Cobreloa[2] after coach Marcelo Trobbiani insisted on his signing.[3] Next, he moved to Paraguay where he played for second-level side General Caballero.[4]

He returned to Argentina and initially played with Altos Chipión from Belgrano.[4] In 2012, he played with Gimnasia y Esgrima in 2011–12 Torneo Argentino A.[5] The following season, he played in fourth level with Defensores de Cambaceres.[5] In January 2014 he joined Atenas de Río Cuarto.[4] Then he played in Argentino B with Deportivo Aguilares.[5] In May 2015, coming from Sarmiento de Leones, he signed with Sportivo Villa Cubas.[6] He played with Villa Cubas in Argentino B till end of 2016 when they ended up relegated.[5][7] He finished his career in 2019 playing with Jorge Newbery de Comodoro Rivadavia.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 La Nocerina prende Iorlano ("Nocerina grabbs Iorlano") at ricerca.gelocal.it, 22-9-2007, retrieved 29-11-2016 (in Italian)
  2. Leonardo Iorlano at espn.com.ar
  3. Iorlano y Cantero los últimos refuerzos ("Iorlano and Cantero the last signings") at mercuriocalama.cl, 23-1-2009, retrieved 29-11-2016 (in Spanish)
  4. 1 2 3 Iorlano, el delantero que llega a Atenas ("Striker Iorlano arrives at Atenas") at puntal.com.ar, 7-1-2014, retrieved 29-11-2016 (in Spanish)
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Profile at BDFA
  6. Villa Cubas incorporó a Leonardo Iorlano ("Leonardo Iorlano signs with Villa Cubas") at launiondigital.net, 16-5-2015, retrieved 29-11-2016 (in Spanish)
  7. Iorlano: “Es la primera vez que me pasa esto” ("Iorlano:It is the first time this happens to me") at revistabotineros.com, 7-11-2016, retrieved 29-11-2016 (in Spanish)

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