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Aimar Centeno (born 1986) is an Argentine former
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who played as a
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.


Early life

Centeno was born in early 1986 in the town of , within the county of Junín in
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. He inherited his passion for football from his father, Roberto, who took him to play football in local fields at the age of three.


Career


Early career and ''Camino a la Gloria''

Centeno moved to
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without his family as a child, joining the Renato Cesarini footballing school. In early 2002, Centeno was one of over 12,000 young footballers between the ages of fourteen and seventeen to try out for ''Camino a la Gloria'' (Road to Glory), a show broadcast on Canal 13 looking for the next young Argentine footballing star, with the prize being a trial with Spanish side
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. Having showcased his ability at the
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, in front of hundreds of onlookers, he was selected as one of the forty-two players to train at the ground of
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. In front of former footballers
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, José Basualdo,
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and
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, Centeno fought off competition from fifteen other finalists to win the competition. In a 2009 interview with Junín-based newspaper ''
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'', Centeno revealed that Perfumo had already jokingly told him to "get his passport ready" before the final of the show.


Trial with Real Madrid

On his arrival at the Madrid–Barajas Airport, ahead of his trial with Real Madrid, Centeno was met by a host of journalists and photographers, and was asked for autographs, akin to the treatment received by professional footballers. As well as the trial, his expenses were all paid for, and he received a car and cash as part of the prize for winning the competition. He travelled with former Brazilian international footballer
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, who had worked as a players' advisor on ''Camino a la Gloria'', as well as his father. Training with the club's 'Juvenil C' team, Centeno was injured in his first training session, suffering a tear to one of his abductor muscles. He spent two weeks training with Real Madrid's other injured players, before featuring in a game against a local Madrid-based side, where he played in the number 8 shirt. However, after another week of training, he was told that the trial had been unsuccessful.


Return to Argentina

On his return to Argentina, he went on trial with professional side River Plate, as part of an agreement with his former club Renato Cesarini. He was accepted into River Plate's academy, where his teammates included future Argentina and Colombia internationals,
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and
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, respectively. In his first six months with the club, he was the youth team's starting right-midfielder, but he was side-lined following another injury. Having struggled to integrate into the youth team, a trip to England was set to improve his relationships with his teammates. However, after being told by a coach that he was no longer going to be one of the travelling players, his performance levels dropped, and he would later state in the 2009 interview with ''Diario Democracia'' that he stopped caring, and that he made the mistake of "wasting" the last six months with River Plate. Following his release, he trialled unsuccessfully with Rosario Central, before joining Chacarita Juniors. He only spent one year with Chacarita before joining
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, who were competing in the Primera B Nacional at the time. In his one season with Sarmiento, he was loaned to Primera B Metropolitana side Teodolina. He spent ten years with amateur side Origone, winning the in 2010, before retiring from football in 2016.


Later life

While playing for Sarmiento, Centeno worked as a concierge in a local hotel, before going on to work as a janitor, a soda delivery man, in a drugstore and as a truck driver.


Impact on football

Centeno continues to be cited as an archetype of young South American footballers who return to the continent following failed moves to larger European clubs.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Centeno, Aimar 1986 births Living people People from Junín Partido Footballers from Buenos Aires Province Argentine men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Men's association football wingers Club Atlético River Plate footballers Chacarita Juniors footballers Club Atlético Sarmiento footballers