Pablo BarzolaArgentine footballer, left back for Gimnasia y Tiro.
Date of Birth: 17.11.1983
Country: Argentina |
Content:
- Pablo Barzola: A Renowned Argentine Left-Back
- Success with River Plate
- Club Transitions and International Debut
- Return to Argentina and Later Career
- Highlights of Pablo Barzola's Career:
Pablo Barzola: A Renowned Argentine Left-Back
Early Career and BreakthroughPablo Barzola, an Argentinian left-back, began his professional career at Argentinos Juniors. Despite the club's relegation to Primera B Nacional in 2002, Barzola showcased his potential in the following year's Pan American Games, capturing a gold medal with Argentina's youth team.
Success with River Plate
In 2004, Barzola joined River Plate, where he experienced significant success. He was an integral member of the team that won the Clausura Championship in the same year.
Club Transitions and International Debut
After his stint with River Plate, Barzola played for Quilmes before returning to Argentinos Juniors. In the 2008/09 season, he embarked on an international adventure with French club Caen. However, Caen suffered relegation to Ligue 2 the following year.
Return to Argentina and Later Career
In July 2011, Barzola returned to his former club, Argentinos Juniors. He continued his career there until its conclusion, cementing his status as a reliable left-back in the Argentine Primera División.
Highlights of Pablo Barzola's Career:
As a Member of the Argentine National Team:- Gold medal at the 2003 Pan American Games
As a Player for River Plate:
- Winner of the 2004 Clausura Championship
As a Player for Caen:
- Experience playing in Ligue 1