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Marcelo SARALEGUI 1995-1998
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Nacho1605
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2021 11:21 pm Posts: 353 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Name: Marcelo Saralegui Arregín
Nickname: "Saraga" Country: UruguayClub: C.A. ColónShirt Number: 8Position: ★AMF, SMFSide: RF/BS Age: 24-27 years (18/05/1971) Height: 172 cmWeight: 70 kgAttack: 80Defence: 42Balance: 76Stamina: 81Top Speed: 78Acceleration: 77Response: 76Agility: 78Dribble Accuracy: 83Dribble Speed: 77Short Pass Accuracy: 84Short Pass Speed: 81Long Pass Accuracy: 82Long Pass Speed: 79Shot Accuracy: 77Shot Power: 84Shot Technique: 78Free Kick Accuracy: 84Swerve: 84Header: 73Jump: 74Technique: 84Aggression: 80Mentality: 76Goalkeeper Skills: 50Team work: 80Injury Tolerance: BCondition/Fitness: 6Weak Foot Accuracy: 5Weak Foot Frequency: 5Consistency: 4Growth type: StandardCARDS:P11 - Long Ranger S02 - Passer S18 - Turning Skills S21 - Step On Skills SPECIAL ABILITIES: Tactical Dribble - Playmaking - Passing - Middle Shooting Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack-MindedINFO:Marcelo Saralegui is a former footballer who played as an advanced midfielder and as a side midfielder. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay (18/05/1971), he started his pro career at Club Nacional in 1989, at the age of 18. In 1990 he was loaned to Atlético de Madrid, although he returned after six months. Upon his return to the Uruguayan club, he began to gain many minutes, establishing himself as an important player on the team. In 1992 he was sold to Torino in Italy, although he was not able to play many games in the granata squad. In 1994 he arrived in Argentina to play for Racing Club, where he put together very good performances. A year later, he was sold to the recently promoted Colón de Santa Fe: there, Saralegui displayed the best football of his career, establishing himself as one of the best number 8 of that time in Argentina and taking the Santa Fe club to its first participation in the Copa Libertadores, finishing in the quarterfinals, and a runner-up in the Primera División. After leaving Colón in 1998, Saralegui would continue his career at Independiente, and return to Uruguay to play for Defensor Sporting, Club Nacional, Fénix, and Uruguay Montevideo, where he would finally retire from professional activity in 2004 at the age of 33. He was international with the Uruguayan national football team between 1992 and 1997, playing 33 games and scoring 6 goals. He played in 3 Copa América for la celeste, in 1993, 1995, and 1997, winning the 1995 Copa América held in Uruguay. Total career statistics:  Club Nacional (1989 - 1992) - 64 games, 7 goals. ↪  Atlético de Madrid (1990) - 3 games, 0 goals.  Torino F.C. (1992 - 1994) - 2 games, 0 goals.  Racing Club (1994 - 1995) - 33 games, 5 goals.  C.A. Colón (1995 - 1998) - 118 games, 33 goals.  C.A. Independiente (1999 - 2000) - 14 games, 1 goal.  Defensor Sporting (2000) - 5 games, 0 goals.  Racing Club (2000 - 2001) - 12 games, 0 goals.  Club Nacional (2001 - 2002) - 19 games, 1 goal.  C.A. Fénix (2002 - 2004) - 10 games, 2 goals.  Uruguay Montevideo (2004) - 3 games, 0 goals. Uruguay National Team (1992 - 1997) - 33 games, 6 goals.
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Thu Feb 08, 2024 3:54 pm |
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Ortles
Joined: Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:00 pm Posts: 46
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Stats pumped like a cannon, how can you put an attack of 80 on this trash, technically he was also decent but in Italy it was seen. Classic strong player at home, but in football that counts it is a small thing. A player with green statistics to be clear
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Thu Apr 03, 2025 1:16 pm |
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Interista93
Joined: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:28 am Posts: 4574
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Ortles wrote: Stats pumped like a cannon, how can you put an attack of 80 on this trash, technically he was also decent but in Italy it was seen. Classic strong player at home, but in football that counts it is a small thing. A player with green statistics to be clear I don't know whether this set makes him too good, but the fact he was bad in Italy doesn't mean he was bad somewhere else. In your opinion, does a player deserve only green stats who has 33 caps and 6 goals for Uruguay, who won the 1995 Copa América and scored a decisive goal in the last group match against Mexico? Then, in support of your statement, he has CONS 4 for a reason, I guess. But also, this set doesn't cover his time at Torino, where he was only 20-21 years old, by the way.
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Thu Apr 03, 2025 3:50 pm |
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Ortles
Joined: Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:00 pm Posts: 46
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Interista93 wrote: Ortles wrote: Stats pumped like a cannon, how can you put an attack of 80 on this trash, technically he was also decent but in Italy it was seen. Classic strong player at home, but in football that counts it is a small thing. A player with green statistics to be clear I don't know whether this set makes him too good, but the fact he was bad in Italy doesn't mean he was bad somewhere else. In your opinion, does a player deserve only green stats who has 33 caps and 6 goals for Uruguay, who won the 1995 Copa América and scored a decisive goal in the last group match against Mexico? Then, in support of your statement, he has CONS 4 for a reason, I guess. But also, this set doesn't cover his time at Torino, where he was only 20-21 years old, by the way. I analyzed this player and he was technically quite good, but really nothing more. He deserves the overall 74-76 because that was his value. It remains inconceivable to assign the attack 80, if anything 80 technique could be there as an absolute value!
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Fri Apr 04, 2025 5:27 am |
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MrNBA
Joined: Fri Jan 15, 2021 6:28 am Posts: 23
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Ortles wrote: Interista93 wrote: Ortles wrote: Stats pumped like a cannon, how can you put an attack of 80 on this trash, technically he was also decent but in Italy it was seen. Classic strong player at home, but in football that counts it is a small thing. A player with green statistics to be clear I don't know whether this set makes him too good, but the fact he was bad in Italy doesn't mean he was bad somewhere else. In your opinion, does a player deserve only green stats who has 33 caps and 6 goals for Uruguay, who won the 1995 Copa América and scored a decisive goal in the last group match against Mexico? Then, in support of your statement, he has CONS 4 for a reason, I guess. But also, this set doesn't cover his time at Torino, where he was only 20-21 years old, by the way. I analyzed this player and he was technically quite good, but really nothing more. He deserves the overall 74-76 because that was his value. It remains inconceivable to assign the attack 80, if anything 80 technique could be there as an absolute value! Yeah, because Serie A was the only strong league back in the day... You analyse him in Torino, but you watches game of him in Uruguay or Colon? Btw, Argentinian Primera Division back in the day was pretty strong, River, Velez and Boca win 4 Libertadores in a 7 year streetch.
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Fri Apr 04, 2025 7:51 am |
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Ortles
Joined: Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:00 pm Posts: 46
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Look at this moment in my life I'm doing a crazy job creating a database updated to 1998/99, informing myself player by player, without leaving anything to chance, evaluating career, goals, assists, looking for information, it was really nothing special, I repeat, in any case to name an underrated player in the Argentine championship we can say "Julio Cesar Toresani", he really deserved it and nobody knows him
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Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:12 pm |
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