Sergio Cortelezzi (born 9 September 1994) is a Uruguayan
footballer
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who plays for
Bellinzona
Bellinzona ( , , Ticinese ; french: Bellinzone ; german: Bellenz ; rm, Blizuna )is a municipality, a historic Swiss town, and the capital of the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. The town is famous for its three castles (Castelgrande, Montebell ...
in the
Swiss Challenge League
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.
Career
Born in
Florida, Uruguay
Florida () is the capital of Florida Department of Uruguay. Having a population of over 33,000, it is home to almost half of the inhabitants of the department.
Location
It is located on Route 5, around north of Montevideo.
Geography
The strea ...
, Cortelezzi came from the youth system of
Nacional. He played in all categories and was top scorer in each of them. On 21 January 2011, he made his debut with the first team, on a summer friendly match against local rivals
Peñarol
Club Atlético Peñarol (; English: ''Peñarol Athletic Club'') —also known as ''Carboneros'', ''Aurinegros,'' and (familiarly) ''Manyas''— is a Uruguayan sports club from Montevideo. The name "Peñarol" comes from the Peñarol neig ...
, entering and scoring a goal. It was a dream debut for him. However, he never played an official match with the first team.
In early 2013, after finishing his contract with
Nacional, he emigrated to Italy to play for
U.S. Lecce.
In December 2013, after not having chances with the first team, he was sent to
Serie D
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side
Clodiense S.S.D. He played ten matches and scored four goals.
In August 2014, he was transferred to
Swiss Challenge League
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side
FC Lugano
FC Lugano is a Swiss football club based in Lugano. The club was refounded as AC Lugano in 2004 as a result of relegation and the financial situation of FC Lugano, which was founded in 1908. In 2008, the club reverted to its original name, FC Lu ...
.
On 25 June 2015, he signed a new deal with
FC Chiasso
FC Chiasso is a Swiss football club based in Chiasso. It was founded in 1905. Chiasso also played in the Italian first league between 1914 and 1923.
The team's most glorious period was between 1948 and 1961, when the team was promoted to the ...
.
In August 2016, he stayed in
Switzerland and signed a new deal with
Le Mont LS.
On 27 August 2021, he returned to
Bellinzona
Bellinzona ( , , Ticinese ; french: Bellinzone ; german: Bellenz ; rm, Blizuna )is a municipality, a historic Swiss town, and the capital of the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. The town is famous for its three castles (Castelgrande, Montebell ...
.
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1994 births
Living people
People from Florida Department
Uruguayan footballers
Uruguay men's youth international footballers
Uruguayan expatriate footballers
Club Nacional de Football players
U.S. Lecce players
FC Lugano players
FC Chiasso players
FC Le Mont players
FC Wil players
AC Bellinzona players
Swiss Challenge League players
Swiss Promotion League players
Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Italy
Expatriate footballers in Switzerland
Expatriate footballers in Italy
Men's association football forwards
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