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Bruno Marioni

Bruno Marioni Giménez (born 15 June 1975, in Paraná) is a retired Argentine striker who preferred to attack from the sides. He is currently the chairman of Liga de Expansión MX team Tepatitlán.


Personal information
Bruno Marioni Giménez
(1975-06-15) 15 June 1975
Paraná, Argentina
1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Striker
TeamApps(Gls)
Newell's Old Boys49(19)
Sporting CP13(1)
Estudiantes33(15)
→ Independiente (loan)24(13)
Villarreal11(3)
→ Independiente (loan)12(5)
→ Tenerife (loan)13(4)
Tenerife35(10)
→ Independiente (loan)11(5)
→ UNAM (loan)25(18)
UNAM39(9)
Toluca18(11)
Boca Juniors12(1)
Atlas47(23)
→ Pachuca (loan)8(0)
Estudiantes Tecos14(4)
283(122)
Venados
UNAM
Tepatitlán
Venados
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bruno Marioni Giménez (born 15 June 1975, in Paraná) is a retired Argentine striker who preferred to attack from the sides. He is currently the chairman of Liga de Expansión MX team Tepatitlán.

Marioni made his debut under the last name Giménez for Newell's Old Boys in 1995 before moving to Estudiantes in 1997. After 2 seasons in Argentina, Marioni went to Portugal, joining Sporting CP in 1998. In 1999, his father met his paternal grandfather, Luigi Marioni, for the first time. Shortly after, both him and Bruno adopted the elderly man's last name. After a single season in Portugal, he returned to Argentina to play for Independiente. In 2000, he again played in Europe for Villarreal CF, but shortly after, he returned to Independiente for the Torneo Clausura 2001. After the tournament, he joined CD Tenerife, but once again returned to Independiente for the Apertura 2003, and then transferred to Pumas UNAM in México. In his opening season there, he was the league's top scorer with 16 goals, along with fellow Argentine Néstor Silvera.

In 2005, Marioni was the Copa Sudamericana's top scorer with 7 goals. He then played for Toluca, and netted an Apertura-leading 11 goals, but in the January transfer window, he moved to Boca Juniors. For Apertura 2007, he returns to Mexico for Club Atlas. He played the Interliga 2008 Tournament with Club Atlas and qualified to Copa Libertadores 2008. Marioni then joined Pachuca on 15 June 2008. After playing only for a period of six months with C.F. Pachuca, he returned to Club Atlas citing his family's needs before his economic earnings. In June 2009, Marioni agreed to join Estudiantes Tecos. On 12 November 2009, Marioni held a press conference to announce his retirement from professional football.

UNAM

  • Primera División de México: Clausura 2004

Boca Juniors

  • Copa Libertadores: 2007

Individual

  • Mexican Primera División top scorer (2): Clausura 2004, Apertura 2006

  • Copa Sudamericana top scorer: 2005

  • Interliga top scorer: 2008

  • Bruno Marioni at FootballDatabase.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 13 March 2007)

  • Statistics at Guardian Stats Centre at the Wayback Machine (archived 26 September 2012)

  • Bruno Marioni – Argentine Primera statistics at Fútbol XXI at the Wayback Machine (archived 17 January 2012) (in Spanish)

  • Bruno Marioni – Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo.com (archived) (in Spanish)

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