Saturday, April 9, 2011

South American Under-17: Mascia King of goals

ROME, April 8 - When there is no day at the conclusion of the South American Under-17 Championship taking place in Ecuador, the Uruguayan Juan Cruz Mascia Paysée is leading the scorers with six goals scored in seven games. WHO 'male - Born January 3, 1994 in Montevideo, Mascia Juan Cruz plays in Miramar Misiones.

Physically well-developed, natural right, but also handles the ball well with the left, striker Celeste is 185 cm tall and is one of the most popular South American football in this event. In our humble opinion, is a first step. His athleticism at the time makes it difficult to mark for its coetani.

E 'with determination Charrúa. MADRID Was Taken by the Athlete, then back 'at home - male was already in Europe. Two years ago he tried Atlético Madrid and was also taken from the Spanish side, but then chose to return to his native country. In this league Under 17, under the guidance of coach Fabián Coito, Mary is making it very well and younger Celeste as well as having won the Under-17 World Cup qualifiers to be held in Mexico nellaprossima summer, can also win the competition taking place in Ecuador .

ITALIAN ROOTS - In his club (who struggles to keep his place in the top division Uruguay) has already made his debut in the first team in the Torneo Clausura of ongoing playing against the Danube. The label of the best teams Mascia affects both Uruguayan and South American and some European clubs.

The name hints at Mascia that his paternal ancestors were Italian. Mascia is a common surname in Sardinia and Campania in particular but is also present in other regions. Scorers 6 goals Mascia Juan Cruz - Uruguay 5 goals: Mauro Caballero - Paraguay 4 goals Royer Robert Silva - Bolivia, Cristian Garces - Colombia Ocampos Lucas 3 goals - Argentina, Federico Andrada - Argentina, Lucas Pugh - Argentina, Adryan - Brazil, Leo - Brazil, Lucas Piazon - Brazil, Angelo Henriquez - Chile, Edison Flores - Andy Polo Peru - Peru, Luis Batioja - Ecuador, 2 goals Leandro Paredes - Argentina, Martin Benitez - Argentina, Manuel Arteaga - Venezuela, Pedro Paulo - Brazil, Matheus Barbosa - Brazil, Claudio Winck - Brazil, Fabian Cuero - Colombia, Junior Sornoza - Ecuador, Jose Cevallos - Ecuador, Carlos Florencianez - Paraguay 1 Goals: Kevin Mercado - Ecuador, Jonny UCHAR - Ecuador, Raziel Garcia - Peru, Horacio Benincasa - Peru Brian Ferreira - Argentina, Marcos Pinto - Argentina, Emerson - Brazil, Misael - Brazil, Marlon Bica - Brazil, Guilherme - Brazil, Ely Alejandro Gonzalez - Venezuela, Edson Castillo - Venezuela, Gerardo Navarrete - Chile, Victor Garcia - Chile, Ariel Paez - Chile, Derlis Gonzalez - Paraguay, Cristian Gimenez - Paraguay, Rodrigo Baez - Paraguay, Christian Palacios - Paraguay, Sebastian Ovelar - Paraguay, Miller Marecos - Paraguay, Ricardo Araujo - Colombia, Cristian Palomeque - Colombia, Pedro Osorio - Colombia, Yuldor Villaldiego - Colombia, Juan Manuel San Martin - Uruguay, Gaston Silva - Uruguay, Rodrigo Aguirre - Uruguay, Elbi Alvarez - Uruguay and Luis Banegas - Bolivia.

Own goal 1 Maximiliano Padilla (Argentina,) in favor of Uruguay Total goals: 101

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