The Argentinian striker Mariano Pavoneremembered in the MX League for his goals with Blue Crosshas said goodbye to the courts, after his contract with the club expired at the end of 2022 Quilmesteam of the second division of his native country.
The news was confirmed by the club itself where the player ended his professional career, after a successful stint with teams such as Estudiantes, Betis, River Plate, Racing, Velez Sarsfield and Sporting de Uruguay, among others.
“At the age of 40, Mariano Pavone decided to end his professional career by playing for our club. Thank you ‘Tanque’ for having understood what this shirt means. You represented all the Quilmes fans,” the club posted on Twitter.
For his part, the striker reciprocated by thanking everyone at the club and his fans through his official Instagram account:
“I want to thank all the beer people for these three beautiful years where I was very happy defending the white, where they treated me like a son of the house beyond having arrived at the club at the age of 37 and towards the end of my career, to my teammates, coaching staff, medical staff, props, managers, assistants and especially the fan who He constantly offered his support and love. It was a pride and a pleasure to play in a historic club like Quilmes and I sincerely wish you the best for what is to come”, wrote.
The “Tanque” Pavone leaves behind a record that includes a league championship in Argentina with Estudiantes La Plata, an MX Cup and a Concachampions with Cruz Azul; in addition to the individual scoring title of the Clausura 2005 Tournament, in which he scored 16 goals; he was also the top scorer in the 2006 Copa Libertadores, with 5 goals.
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