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Diego Buonanotte Personal information Full name Diego Mario Buonanotte Rende Date of birth 19 April 1988 Place of birth Teodelina, Santa Fe, Argentina Height 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in)[1] Playing position Attacking midfielder / Winger Club information Current club Málaga Number 20 Youth career 2001–2006 River Plate Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2006–2011 River Plate 111 (26) 2011– Málaga 3 (0) 2011 → River Plate (loan) 11 (0) National team 2007–2008 Argentina U20 5 (4) 2008 Argentina U23 1 (1) HonoursCompetitor for Argentina Men's Football Olympic Games Gold 2008 Beijing Team Competition * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 6 November 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Buonanotte and the second or maternal family name is Rende.Diego Mario Buonanotte Rende (born 19 April 1988), is an Argentine footballer who plays for Málaga CF, as a attacking midfielder or winger.
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Club career
River Plate
The 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in) short attacking midfielder made his debut as a 17-year old on 9 April 2006, in the 3–1 win against Instituto. On 7 October 2007, only one week after his first game, he scored his first goal at senior level. Buonanotte was picked by coach Daniel Passarella to start in the derby against Boca Juniors. River Plate won 2–0, with Buonanotte playing a key role in the victory. He was named by World Soccer Magazine as one of the '50 most exciting teenagers in the world game'.[2] Buonanotte was part of the 2008 Apertura winning team.
Málaga
On 21 January 2011 Buonanotte signed a five-year contract with Málaga CF, but he was loaned to River Plate until July 2011.
International career
Buonanotte was selected by Sergio Batista to be one of the 18 players to represent Argentina in the 2008 Olympics. He only played in the third group-stage game against Serbia, scoring from a long-range free-kick. He won the gold medal with his national team at that tournament.
Personal life
Car crash
In December 2009, Buonanotte was involved in a fatal car crash after he lost control of his car on an Argentine freeway. He was taken to the hospital with multiple injuries while three friends who were traveling with him in the car died at the scene of the crash. The footballer was driving his father's Peugeot 307 back from a night out when he veered off the 65th highway and collided with a tree. The accident occurred about 15 km outside Clementina, Santa Fe. Another car carrying more friends of Buonanotte also arrived on the scene of the accident afterwards eager to find out what had happened. The footballer is said to have been conscious when he was pulled from the wreckage but had sustained serious injuries.
Eduardo Allegrini, director of the hospital where Buonanotte was taken after the crash, said "(Buonanotte) has fractured his right humerus, right clavicle and has bruised his right lung". Allegrini clarified that the River player's condition was stable but he remained in intensive care under observation. Guillermo Fernández, a firefighter who helped pull Buonanotte from the crash site said: "Diego told us he lost control of the car".[3]
Back to the pitch
It was initially thought that Buonanotte's convalescence would require up to seven months for complete recovery,[4] but he was able to return to the pitch on 17 April 2010, when he replaced Diego Barrado in the second half of a match against Godoy Cruz. River won 2-1 at home.[5][6] On 30 April, he scored for the first time since his accident, clinching a 2-1 victory against Vélez Sársfield at the Monumental.[7]
Achievements== == Clubes
Club País Año River Plate Argentina 2006 - 2011 Málaga CF 20px|Bandera de España España 2011 Club
- River Plate
- Primera División: 1
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- 2008 Clausura
National team
- Argentina U23
- Summer Olympics Gold Medal: 1
References
- ^ "Buonanotte Rende, Diego Mario". Club Atlético River Plate. 2010-11-28. http://www.cariverplate.com/futbol/plantel/buonanotte-rende-diego-mario. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "Top 50 Most Exciting Teen Footballers (2007)". Soccerlens. 2007-11-29. http://soccerlens.com/top-50-most-exciting-teen-footballers-2007/4258/. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
- ^ Clarín newspaper, 26 December 2009 (Spanish)
- ^ Buonanotte to miss 7 months after deadly car crash
- ^ River midfielder returns four months after fatal crash
- ^ Volvió una Noche...(Spanish)
- ^ River ganó con un gol de Buonanotte (Spanish)
External links
- Málaga official profile
- Argentine Primera statistics at Futbol XXI (Spanish)
- Transfermarkt profile
- Diego Buonanotte – FIFA competition record
Argentina squad – 2008 Olympic Gold Medalists Málaga CF – current squad 1 Rubén · 2 Gámez (c) · 3 Weligton · 4 Kris · 5 Demichelis · 6 Camacho · 7 Joaquín · 8 Toulalan · 9 V. Nistelrooy · 10 Apoño · 11 S. Fernández · 12 Cazorla · 13 Caballero · 14 Mathijsen · 15 Monreal · 16 Maresca · 17 Duda · 18 Eliseu · 19 Baptista · 20 Buonanotte · 21 S. Sánchez · 22 Isco · 23 Rondón · 24 Edinho · 25 H. Rosário · 26 Juanmi · 27 Portillo · 28 Recio · Malagueño · Manager: Pellegrini
Categories:- 1988 births
- Living people
- People from Santa Fe Province
- Argentine people of Italian descent
- Argentine footballers
- Association football midfielders
- Primera División Argentina players
- River Plate footballers
- La Liga footballers
- Málaga CF footballers
- Footballers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Olympic footballers of Argentina
- Olympic gold medalists for Argentina
- Olympic medalists in football
- Argentine expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Spain
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