Leonardo Rodríguez
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Leonardo Adrian Rodríguez Iacobitti | ||
Date of birth | 27 August 1966 | ||
Place of birth | Lanús, Argentina | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
Lanús | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1983–1988 | Lanús | 92 | (17) |
1988–1989 | Vélez Sársfield | 29 | (4) |
1989–1990 | Argentinos Juniors | 26 | (3) |
1990–1991 | San Lorenzo | 27 | (6) |
1991–1992 | Toulon | 27 | (12) |
1992–1993 | Atalanta | 30 | (2) |
1994 | Borussia Dortmund | 7 | (0) |
1995–1996 | Universidad de Chile | 55 | (16) |
1997–1998 | Club América | 58 | (6) |
1998–2001 | Universidad de Chile | 83 | (20) |
2001–2002 | San Lorenzo | 40 | (8) |
2002 | Lanús | 11 | (2) |
Total | 485 | (96) | |
National team | |||
1991–1994 | Argentina | 28 | (2) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Leonardo ("Leo") Adrián Rodríguez Iacobitti (born 27 August 1966) is an Argentine former football midfielder. He played for nine different club sides in his career, and represented the Argentina national football team between 1991 and 1994.
Club career[]
Rodríguez was born in the city of Lanús in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He started his career at Club Atlético Lanús in the Argentine 2nd Division in 1983 and finished his career in 2002 at the same club.
In between this, he had two spells with San Lorenzo and Universidad de Chile as well as playing for Vélez Sársfield and Argentinos Juniors in Argentina, Toulon in France, Atalanta B.C. in Italy and Club América in Mexico and he also had a spell with Borussia Dortmund in Germany.
International career[]
Rodríguez played for Argentina between 1991 and 1994. He helped La Selección to win the Copa América in 1991[1] and 1993[2] and he was part of the 1994 FIFA World Cup squad.[3] He also helped Argentina win the 1992 Confederations Cup, in which he scored in the final itself.
International goals[]
- Argentina score listed first, score column indicates score after each Rodríguez goal.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1 | 20 October 1992 | King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia | 1–0 | 3–1 | 1992 King Fahd Cup Final |
2 | 27 June 1993 | Estadio Monumental, Guayaquil, Ecuador | Brazil | 1–1 | 1–1 | 1993 Copa América |
Personal life[]
His son, Thomas, is a professional footballer.[4]
Honours[]
Club[]
Universidad de Chile
- Primera División de Chile (3): 1995, 1999, 2000
- Copa Chile (2): 1998, 2000
San Lorenzo
- Copa Mercosur (1): 2001
- Copa Sudamericana (1): 2002
International[]
Argentina
- Copa América: 1991, 1993
- FIFA Confederations Cup: 1992
- Artemio Franchi Trophy: 1993
References[]
- ^ Darío Pelayes, Héctor (16 January 2009). "COPA AMÉRICA 1991". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ Darío Pelayes, Héctor (16 January 2009). "COPA AMÉRICA 1993". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ Darío Pelayes, Héctor (16 January 2009). "WORLD CUP 1994". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ "El hijo chileno del Leo Rodríguez que sueña con la Roja". CDF. 10 February 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
External links[]
- Leonardo Rodríguez at National-Football-Teams.com
- 1966 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Lanús
- Argentine footballers
- Argentina international footballers
- 1991 Copa América players
- 1992 King Fahd Cup players
- 1993 Copa América players
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- Copa América-winning players
- FIFA Confederations Cup-winning players
- Association football midfielders
- Club Atlético Lanús footballers
- Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers
- Argentinos Juniors footballers
- San Lorenzo de Almagro footballers
- Ligue 1 players
- SC Toulon players
- Atalanta B.C. players
- Borussia Dortmund players
- Club América footballers
- Universidad de Chile footballers
- Argentine Primera División players
- Serie A players
- Serie B players
- Bundesliga players
- Chilean Primera División players
- Argentine expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in France
- Expatriate footballers in Italy
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- Expatriate footballers in Mexico
- Expatriate footballers in Chile
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in France
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Germany
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Mexico