Roberto Demus

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Roberto Demus
Personal information
Full name Roberto Emanuel Demus Metz
Date of birth 4 January 1979
Place of birth Argentina
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
San Lorenzo de Almagro
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
San Lorenzo de Almagro
1999–20xx Club Almagro→(loan)[1]
20xx–2004[3] Club Almagro[2]
2004–2005 Club El Porvenir[4]
2005–2006 Coronel Bolognesi[5]
2006 Wuhan Guanggu
2007[7] Barcelona S.C.[6]
2007 Deportivo Italia[8]
2008 Club Almirante Brown[9]
2008 Coronel Bolognesi[10] (7)
2009–2011[12] Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo[11] 81 (31)
2012 Atlético Uruguay[13]
Teams managed
2015 Club Almagro (assistant)[14]
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Roberto Demus (born 4 January 1979 in Argentina) is a retired Argentinean footballer. As an athlete, Robert Demus excelled at creating scoring chances inside the penalty area (colloquially "the 18-yard box" or just "the box").[15]

Club career[]

Wuhan Guanggu[]

On July 8, 2006, it was announced that Demus had signed a contract with Wuhan Guanggu, making his debut with the team in their match against Tianjin Teda.[16] Despite performing well in training,[17] Demus did not mesh well with Zheng Bin on the offensive side of the field,[18] scoring no goals in his first five appearances.[19] In total, he made 17 appearances and 5 goals in the Chinese Super League.[20]

Coronel Bolognesi[]

Throughout 2005, 2006 and 2008 Demus scored 32 goals in 71 match appearances with Coronel Bolognesi.

Club Deportivo Universidad Católica[]

Throughout 2009-2011, Demus scored 31 goals in 81 match appearances with Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo in the Peruvian Primera División.[21][20]

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