Personal information | |||
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Full name | Martín Andrés Giménez | ||
Date of birth | [1] | 30 September 1988||
Place of birth | Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
1999–2007 | River Plate | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2007–2008 | Deportivo Armenio | ? | (?) |
2008–2009 | Leandro N. Alem | ? | (?) |
2009–2010 | Atlas | ? | (?) |
2010–2014 | Quilmes | 13 | (0) |
2014–2015 | Tristán Suárez | 2 | (0) |
2015 | Santa Tecla | 16 | (4) |
2016–2017 | Fénix | 32 | (4) |
2017–2018 | All Boys | 12 | (1) |
2019–2020 | Colegiales | 10 | (0) |
2020–2021 | Gran Valencia | 10 | (0) |
2021 | CA Talleres RdE | 0 | (0) |
2021–2023 | Ierapetra | 13 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 May 2022 |
Martín Andrés Giménez (born 30 September 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward.[2]
Career
Giménez started his career in the youth of River Plate, he remained there for eight years before starting his senior career with Deportivo Armenio in 2007.[3] After time with Deportivo Armenio, Giménez had spells with Leandro N. Alem and Atlas.[3] A move to Primera B Nacional team Quilmes followed, he made eleven appearances in the 2011–12 season as Quilmes won promotion to the 2012–13 Argentine Primera División.[2][3] Two appearances came in Argentina's top-flight for him before he departed to join Tristán Suárez of Primera B Metropolitana, but he left soon after to sign for Salvadoran Primera División club Santa Tecla in 2015.[2][4][5]
He left Santa Tecla at the end of the following Apertura campaign. In 2016, Giménez completed a move to Primera B Metropolitana side Fénix.[2] After four goals in thirty-two appearances for Fénix in Primera B Metropolitana, Giménez departed to move up a division to join Primera B Nacional side All Boys in September 2017.[2][6] He scored on his All Boys debut in November against Agropecuario.[2] Giménez left in 2018, prior to joining Colegiales in January 2019.[2][7] He left in the succeeding June, having appeared twelve times.[2][8] Giménez subsequently joined amateur club Melmac FC.[9][10]
Career statistics
- As of 10 October 2020.[2]
Club | Season | League | Cup | Continental | Other | Total | ||||||
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Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Fénix | 2016–17 | Primera B Metropolitana | 32 | 4 | — | — | 0 | 0 | 32 | 4 | ||
All Boys | 2017–18 | Primera B Nacional | 12 | 1 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | 12 | 1 | |
Colegiales | 2018–19 | Primera B Metropolitana | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 2[lower-alpha 1] | 0 | 12 | 0 | |
Career total | 54 | 5 | 0 | 0 | — | 2 | 0 | 56 | 5 |
- ↑ Appearance(s) in the Primera B Metropolitana play-offs
References
- ↑ "Martín Giménez". World Football. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Martín Giménez profile". Soccerway. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- 1 2 3 "Fénix: Empate ante los libres". Vermouth Deportivo. 2 August 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "Santa Tecla vs. Real Salt Lake. CONCACAF Champions League Match Preview". Major League Soccer. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "Martín Giménez, tercer extranjero del Santa Tecla". El Grafico. 6 August 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ↑ "Barrera, Maiocchi y Giménez los últimos refuerzos de All Boys". All Boys. 18 September 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- ↑ "Un nuevo alumno". Olé. 9 January 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
- ↑ "Mercado de pases de la Primera B: detalle completo de las altas y bajas en los 18 clubes". Diario Popular. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ↑ "El Trébol :: Jugador". El Trébol. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ↑ "Postales del CAMPEÓN". Melmac FC. 11 November 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
External links
- Martín Giménez at Soccerway