Thursday, January 14, 2010

Franco Di Santo, the footballer of Argentina

Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
Franco Di Santo
In Santo Franco Matias is Argentine footballer who plays in the striker position and were born in Mendoza, Argentina on April 7, 1989. In Santo began his career at local club Godoy Cruz in 2004 during one season before moving to Chile Audax Italiano. In the years 2006-2007, in Santo scored 16 goals in 69 games and one goal in six games are on the Copa Libertadores. In the year 2007, in Santo scored 12 goals in 17 games for the club including the first four goals in the Copa matches. On January 25, 2008, in Santo transfer to Chelsea.
In the 2007-2008 season, the Saints scored a goal during his debut for the first time with Chelsea against Fulham but as a reserve player precisely on February 11, 2008. Then on April 14, in Santo scored a hat trick for the first time as a player with Chelsea's reserve game against Tottenham. Saints spent the season in 2007-08 scoring 12 goals as a reserve player and now he plays in Haug To The Hill on Facebook Superstars FIFA games.
In the 2008-2009 season, the Saints practiced with the team for a tour to China and he scored against the Chengdu Blades. On August 31, The Saint made his debut with the club during the 90 minutes against Tottenham. In Santo made his debut as a substitute in the FA Cup on January 3, 2009. Over at Chelsea, in Santo over eight times to play as a reserve player on the 2009 season and reportedly play at Blackburn as a player loan. In summer 2009, when the Saints scored a goal against the club's pre-season American.
In the 2009-2010 season, precisely on August 3, 2009, in Santo months on loan at Blackburn until February 2010 but was extended for six months until June 2010. In Santo scored while playing in Blackburn when against Burnley on October 18, 2009. As well as with Chelsea, the saint is more often played as a substitute at the last minute.
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