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'''Luis Alfredo Urruti Giménez''' (born 11 September 1992) is a [[Uruguay]]an footballer who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Peruvian Primera División|Peruvian Liga 1]] club [[ |
'''Luis Alfredo Urruti Giménez''' (born 11 September 1992) is a [[Uruguay]]an footballer who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Peruvian Primera División|Peruvian Liga 1]] club [[Sport Boys]].<ref name="Soccerway">{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/luis-alfredo-urruti-gimenez/300683/|title=Uruguay – L. Urruti – Profile with news, career statistics and history – Soccerway|website=int.soccerway.com|accessdate=24 February 2019}}</ref> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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Urruti played in the youth ranks of [[Centro Atlético Fénix]], where he stayed until December 2011, when he left football due to his father's death. <ref>{{Cite news |date=30 March 2023 |title=Dejó el fútbol para trabajar en un grifo, pero tuvo su revancha y hoy brilla en Universitario |language=Spanish |trans-title=He left football to work in a gas station, but had his rematch and today he shines in Universitario |work=Líbero |url=https://libero.pe/futbol-peruano/universitario/2023/03/30/dejo-futbol-trabajar-en-grifo-pero-tuvo-su-revancha-hoy-brilla-en-universitario-2293620}}</ref> He returned to football in 2013 to play in [[Club Atlético Cerro]], being promoted to the first team that same year under manager [[Danilo Baltierra]]. That season, in a match against Peñarol, he suffered a concussion and had to leave the field in an ambulance.<ref>{{Cite web |date=27 October 2013 |title=Después de las balas llegó la paz… Urruti sufrió traumatismo de cráneo |trans-title=After the bullets came peace... Urruti suffered a concussion |url=https://www.tenfield.com.uy/despues-de-las-balas-llego-la-paz/ |access-date=15 November 2023 |website=Tenfield |language=Spanish}}</ref> He had a great [[2015–16 Uruguayan Primera División season|2015-16 season]], helping Cerro to qualify to the [[2017 Copa Libertadores]] and scoring 6 goals, which made the big teams in Uruguay take an interest in him. |
Urruti played in the youth ranks of [[Centro Atlético Fénix]], where he stayed until December 2011, when he left football due to his father's death. <ref>{{Cite news |date=30 March 2023 |title=Dejó el fútbol para trabajar en un grifo, pero tuvo su revancha y hoy brilla en Universitario |language=Spanish |trans-title=He left football to work in a gas station, but had his rematch and today he shines in Universitario |work=Líbero |url=https://libero.pe/futbol-peruano/universitario/2023/03/30/dejo-futbol-trabajar-en-grifo-pero-tuvo-su-revancha-hoy-brilla-en-universitario-2293620}}</ref> He returned to football in 2013 to play in [[Club Atlético Cerro]], being promoted to the first team that same year under manager [[Danilo Baltierra]]. That season, in a match against Peñarol, he suffered a concussion and had to leave the field in an ambulance.<ref>{{Cite web |date=27 October 2013 |title=Después de las balas llegó la paz… Urruti sufrió traumatismo de cráneo |trans-title=After the bullets came peace... Urruti suffered a concussion |url=https://www.tenfield.com.uy/despues-de-las-balas-llego-la-paz/ |access-date=15 November 2023 |website=Tenfield |language=Spanish}}</ref> He had a great [[2015–16 Uruguayan Primera División season|2015-16 season]], helping Cerro to qualify to the [[2017 Copa Libertadores]] and scoring 6 goals, which made the big teams in Uruguay take an interest in him. |
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[[Club Nacional de Football|Club Nacional]] and [[Peñarol|Club Peñarol]] both disputed Urruti's signing, with the latter team being the most interested in it. In July 2016, his transfer to Peñarol was formally announced, with him signing a contract for three years. He considered his move to Peñarol to be a dream fulfilled, due to him being a team fan.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cozza |first=Marcelo |date=29 June 2016 |title=Urruti con el escudo en el corazón |trans-title=Urruti with the crest in the heart |url=https://www.tenfield.com.uy/luis-urruti-con-el-escudo-aurinegro-en-el-corazon-es-como-tocar-el-cielo-con-la-manos/ |access-date=15 November 2023 |website=Tenfield |language=Spanish}}</ref> Urruti played in the [[2016 Copa Sudamericana]], where Peñarol was eliminated by [[Sportivo Luqueño]]. With the arrival of manager [[Leonardo Ramos (footballer, born 1969)|Leonardo Ramos]], he stopped playing regularly. Despite not being a part of Ramos' plans, the club's board decided that Urruti would stay until the end of the season. |
[[Club Nacional de Football|Club Nacional]] and [[Peñarol|Club Peñarol]] both disputed Urruti's signing, with the latter team being the most interested in it. In July 2016, his transfer to Peñarol was formally announced, with him signing a contract for three years. He considered his move to Peñarol to be a dream fulfilled, due to him being a team fan.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cozza |first=Marcelo |date=29 June 2016 |title=Urruti con el escudo en el corazón |trans-title=Urruti with the crest in the heart |url=https://www.tenfield.com.uy/luis-urruti-con-el-escudo-aurinegro-en-el-corazon-es-como-tocar-el-cielo-con-la-manos/ |access-date=15 November 2023 |website=Tenfield |language=Spanish}}</ref> Urruti played in the [[2016 Copa Sudamericana]], where Peñarol was eliminated by [[Sportivo Luqueño]]. With the arrival of manager [[Leonardo Ramos (footballer, born 1969)|Leonardo Ramos]], he stopped playing regularly. Despite not being a part of Ramos' plans, the club's board decided that Urruti would stay until the end of the season. In August 2017, he was loaned to [[C.A. Fénix (Uruguay)|C.A. Fénix]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=18 August 2017 |title=Luis Urruti a Fénix |trans-title=Luis Urruti to Fénix |url=https://www.padreydecano.com/cms/noticias/luis-urruti-a-fenix/ |access-date=17 November 2024 |website=Padre y Decano |language=Spanish}}</ref> where he returned to play frequently and became a key player. |
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In 2018, despite having a year remaining in his contract with Peñarol, Urruti rescinded his contract and moved to [[River Plate de Montevideo]], where he returned to his best level and became a key player for the team. He also played in the [[2019 Copa Sudamericana]]. In December 2019, it was announced that Urruti would be loaned to [[Universitario de Deportes]] for one year, with an option to sign a permanent contract.<ref>{{Cite web |date=17 December 2019 |title=Universitario de Deportes: uruguayo Luis Urruti es su nuevo refuerzo para el 2020 |trans-title=Universitario de Deportes: Uruguayan Luis Urruti is its new reinforcement for 2020 |url=https://www.futbolperuano.com/liga-1/noticias/universitario-luis-urruti-es-su-nuevo-refuerzo-para-el-2020-251949 |access-date=17 November 2024 |website=Fútbol Peruano |language=Spanish}}</ref> He arrived on request by manager [[Gregorio Pérez]] and shortly after scored twice in a 2–1 home victory against [[Sport Huancayo]], for which he was awarded best player of matchday 2 of the [[2020 Liga 1 (Peru)|2020 Liga 1]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=8 February 2020 |title=Universitario le dio vuelta al marcador y derrotó 2-1 a Sport Huancayo en el Monumental |trans-title=Universitario turned the scoreboard and defeated Sport Huancayo 2-1 in the Monumental |url=https://rpp.pe/futbol/descentralizado/universitario-vs-sport-huancayo-en-vivo-liga-1-movistar-ver-online-en-directo-via-golperu-rpp-por-la-fecha-2-del-torneo-apertura-en-el-estadio-monumental-futbol-en-vivo-noticia-1244415 |access-date=17 November 2024 |work=[[Radio Programas del Perú|RPP]] |language=Spanish}}</ref> Urruti played in the [[2020 Copa Libertadores]], where Universitario was eliminated in the second qualifying stage by [[Cerro Porteño]]. |
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In August 2017, he was loaned to [[C.A. Fénix (Uruguay)|C.A. Fénix]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=18 August 2017 |title= |url=}}</ref> where he returned to play frequently and became a key player. In 2018, despite having a year remaining in his contract with Peñarol, Urruti rescinded his contract and moved to [[River Plate de Montevideo]], where he returned to his best level and became a key player for the team. |
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==Honours== |
==Honours== |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 9 December 2024
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Luis Alfredo Urruti Giménez | ||
Date of birth | 11 September 1992 | ||
Place of birth | Conchillas, Uruguay | ||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Sport Boys | ||
Youth career | |||
2009–2011 | Fénix | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2013–2016 | Cerro | 41 | (7) |
2016–2018 | Peñarol | 6 | (1) |
2017–2018 | → CA Fénix (loan) | 17 | (1) |
2018–2021 | River Plate | 39 | (9) |
2020–2021 | → Universitario de Deportes (loan) | 42 | (11) |
2022–2023 | Universitario de Deportes | 40 | (11) |
2024 | Deportivo Garcilaso | 8 | (3) |
2024 | Carlos A. Mannucci | 17 | (4) |
2025- | Sport Boys | 0 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 November 2023 |
Luis Alfredo Urruti Giménez (born 11 September 1992) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward for Peruvian Liga 1 club Sport Boys.[1]
Career
[edit]Urruti played in the youth ranks of Centro Atlético Fénix, where he stayed until December 2011, when he left football due to his father's death. [2] He returned to football in 2013 to play in Club Atlético Cerro, being promoted to the first team that same year under manager Danilo Baltierra. That season, in a match against Peñarol, he suffered a concussion and had to leave the field in an ambulance.[3] He had a great 2015-16 season, helping Cerro to qualify to the 2017 Copa Libertadores and scoring 6 goals, which made the big teams in Uruguay take an interest in him.
Club Nacional and Club Peñarol both disputed Urruti's signing, with the latter team being the most interested in it. In July 2016, his transfer to Peñarol was formally announced, with him signing a contract for three years. He considered his move to Peñarol to be a dream fulfilled, due to him being a team fan.[4] Urruti played in the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, where Peñarol was eliminated by Sportivo Luqueño. With the arrival of manager Leonardo Ramos, he stopped playing regularly. Despite not being a part of Ramos' plans, the club's board decided that Urruti would stay until the end of the season. In August 2017, he was loaned to C.A. Fénix,[5] where he returned to play frequently and became a key player.
In 2018, despite having a year remaining in his contract with Peñarol, Urruti rescinded his contract and moved to River Plate de Montevideo, where he returned to his best level and became a key player for the team. He also played in the 2019 Copa Sudamericana. In December 2019, it was announced that Urruti would be loaned to Universitario de Deportes for one year, with an option to sign a permanent contract.[6] He arrived on request by manager Gregorio Pérez and shortly after scored twice in a 2–1 home victory against Sport Huancayo, for which he was awarded best player of matchday 2 of the 2020 Liga 1.[7] Urruti played in the 2020 Copa Libertadores, where Universitario was eliminated in the second qualifying stage by Cerro Porteño.
Honours
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Uruguay – L. Urruti – Profile with news, career statistics and history – Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
- ^ "Dejó el fútbol para trabajar en un grifo, pero tuvo su revancha y hoy brilla en Universitario" [He left football to work in a gas station, but had his rematch and today he shines in Universitario]. Líbero (in Spanish). 30 March 2023.
- ^ "Después de las balas llegó la paz… Urruti sufrió traumatismo de cráneo" [After the bullets came peace... Urruti suffered a concussion]. Tenfield (in Spanish). 27 October 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ^ Cozza, Marcelo (29 June 2016). "Urruti con el escudo en el corazón" [Urruti with the crest in the heart]. Tenfield (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ^ "Luis Urruti a Fénix" [Luis Urruti to Fénix]. Padre y Decano (in Spanish). 18 August 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Universitario de Deportes: uruguayo Luis Urruti es su nuevo refuerzo para el 2020" [Universitario de Deportes: Uruguayan Luis Urruti is its new reinforcement for 2020]. Fútbol Peruano (in Spanish). 17 December 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Universitario le dio vuelta al marcador y derrotó 2-1 a Sport Huancayo en el Monumental" [Universitario turned the scoreboard and defeated Sport Huancayo 2-1 in the Monumental]. RPP (in Spanish). 8 February 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
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- 1992 births
- Living people
- Uruguayan men's footballers
- Uruguayan expatriate men's footballers
- Cerro Largo F.C. players
- Peñarol players
- Centro Atlético Fénix players
- Club Atlético River Plate (Montevideo) players
- Club Universitario de Deportes footballers
- Uruguayan Primera División players
- Peruvian Primera División players
- Men's association football midfielders
- Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Peru
- Expatriate men's footballers in Peru
- 21st-century Uruguayan sportsmen
- Uruguayan football midfielder, 1990s birth stubs