Javier Elizondo
Argentine footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Javier Aníbal Elizondo | ||
Date of birth | (1982-10-31) 31 October 1982 (age 41) | ||
Place of birth | Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Curicó Unido | ||
Number | 9 | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2005–2007 | Huracán TA | 38 | (12) |
2008–2009 | Santamarina | 32 | (15) |
2009 | La Serena | 18 | (10) |
2010 | Querétaro | 10 | (1) |
2010–2011 | Huachipato | 25 | (6) |
2011–2012 | Cobreloa | 19 | (5) |
2012–2014 | Deportes Antofagasta | 70 | (37) |
2015–2016 | Audax Italiano | 15 | (2) |
2016–2017 | Curicó Unido | 15 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12 April 2015 |
Javier Aníbal Elizondo (Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈβjeɾ aˈniβal eliˈθondo], born 31 October 1982) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a striker. His last club was Huracán de Tres Arroyos.
Honours
Club
- Curicó Unido
External links
- Javier Elizondo at Football-Lineups
- Javier Elizondo at Soccerway
- Javier Anibal Elizondo at BDFA (in Spanish)
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Chilean Primera División top scorers
- 1933: Carvallo
- 1934: Giudice
- 1935: Au. Domínguez / Ogaz
- 1936: Bolaños
- 1937: Bolaños
- 1938: Pizarro
- 1939: Al. Domínguez
- 1940: Alonso / Valenzuela
- 1941: Profetta
- 1942: Romo
- 1943: Machuca / Mancilla
- 1944: Alcántara / Al. Domínguez
- 1945: Cruche / Giorgi / J. Zárate
- 1946: Cruche
- 1947: Vera
- 1948: J. Zárate
- 1949: Lorca
- 1950: Díaz
- 1951: Aguilera / Tello
- 1952: Meléndez
- 1953: Robledo
- 1954: Robledo
- 1955: Moreno
- 1956: Villarroel
- 1957: Albella
- 1958: Albella / Verdejo
- 1959: Ríos
- 1960: Juan Falcon
- 1961: Landa / Campos
- 1962: Campos
- 1963: Álvarez
- 1964: Escudero
- 1965: Scandolli
- 1966: Bracamonte / Campos
- 1967: E. Zárate
- 1968: Reinoso
- 1969: E. Zárate
- 1970: Castro
- 1971: E. Zárate
- 1972: Espinoza
- 1973: Yavar
- 1974: Crisosto
- 1975: Pizarro
- 1976: Fabbiani
- 1977: Fabbiani
- 1978: Fabbiani
- 1979: Caszely
- 1980: Caszely
- 1981: Caszely / Cabrera / Marcoleta
- 1982: Siviero
- 1983: Olivera
- 1984: Cabrera
- 1985: Basay
- 1986: Salgado
- 1987: Hurtado
- 1988: De Luca / Oré
- 1989: Martínez
- 1990: Martínez
- 1991: Martínez
- 1992: A. González
- 1993: Figueroa
- 1994: Acosta
- 1995: Caballero / A. González
- 1996: Véner
- 1997-A: Bisconti
- 1997-C: Báez / Vallejos
- 1998: González
- 1999: Núñez
- 2000: P. González
- 2001: Tapia
- 2002-A: S. González
- 2002-C: Neira
- 2003-A: Cabañas
- 2003-C: Biscayzacú
- 2004-A: Galaz
- 2004-C: Galaz
- 2005-A: Estay / Mancilla / Sarabia
- 2005-C: Díaz / Fierro / Montecinos
- 2006-A: Suazo
- 2006-C: Monje
- 2007-A: Suazo
- 2007-C: Villanueva
- 2008-A: Barrios
- 2008-C: Barrios
- 2009-A: Paredes
- 2009-C: Rivarola
- 2010: Mirošević
- 2011-A: Urbano
- 2011-C: Paredes
- 2012-A: Gutiérrez / Herrera / Ubilla
- 2012-C: Sáez
- 2013-T: Sáez / Elizondo
- 2013-A: Vázquez
- 2014-C: Paredes
- 2014-A: Paredes
- 2015-C: Paredes / Pineda
- 2015-A: Riquelme
- 2016-C: Castillo
- 2016-A: Castillo
- 2017-C: Mora
- 2017-T: Carrasco
- 2018: Paredes
- 2019: Passerini
- 2020: Zampedri
- 2021: Zampedri / Sosa
- 2022: Zampedri
- 2023: Zampedri
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