Diego Jara

Diego Jara (born Concordia, Province of Entre Rios, Argentina, October 4, 1983) is a football Argentine. Plays as a striker for Club Atlético Patronato and its first equipment was Deportivo Las Heras Concordia.

Biography

He started his career in Deportivo Las Heras but his blast was given in College Concordia, where he was top scorer and was Torneo Argentino B in 2007.

Board threw the eye, blew a Cruise North (Misiones) and hired him to replace another scorer, the Fool José Luis Marzo, an idol Tatengue. In the Torneo Argentino A, the tip was instrumental in the rise of 2009/2010 (26 goals, top scorer) and then she felt the handover to the National B:nailed 21 goals in a season and a half.

His great performance made several teams will have to list like Sporting Lisbon, Olympus, Columbus, Newell's, River Plate, among other Argentine and European clubs. But it was Union who eventually signed him for the Clausura 2012 tournament for the purchase of 80% of the pass to and transfer of Matías Quiroga for six months with an option to purchase, who after the transfer was transferred to Gymnastics silver. The contract "La Joya" with Union is two and a half years.

His first goal was scored against Racing, and also scored a goal in the classic Santa Fe for Union achieved a draw after trailing 2–0 against Columbus .

Currently playing in Atlético Tucumán, club which was given for 6 months. His first serious goal against Instituto de Cordoba in the tie 2–2, where the second shot 30 meters and became the second goal in the 3–0 win against Douglas Haig

Clubs

Club País Año
Deportivo Las Heras de Concordia Argentina 2004
Colegiales de Concordia Argentina 2006–2008
Patronato de Paraná Argentina 2009–2011
Unión de Santa Fe Argentina 2012–2013
Atlético Tucumán Argentina 2014–?

Statistics

Club Season League Cup
National
Cup
International
Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sportivo las Heras
 Argentina
2004 21----21
Total 2 1 2 1
Colegiales (C)
 Argentina
2006/08 3220----3220
Total 32 20 32 20

Patronato

 Argentina
2008/09 2713----2713
2009/10 3828----3828
2010/11 3315----3315
2011/12 186----186
Total 116 62 116 62

Unión de Santa Fe

 Argentina
Clausura 2012 174----174
2012/13 193----193
2013/14 132----132
Total 49 9 49 9
Atlético Tucumán
 Argentina
2013/14 102----102
Total 16 3 16 3
Total 215 94 209 94

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