Fredy José Bareiro Gamarra (born 27 March 1982) is a
Paraguayan former
footballer
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.
Bareiro is one of very few footballers to have participated in back-to-back finals of the
Copa Libertadores
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, playing for
Olimpia Asunción
Club Olimpia is a Paraguayan sports club based in the city of Asunción. The club promotes the practice of various sports with most importance given to the football, rugby and basketball sides, the former being the highest priority and most su ...
in the
2013
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final and for
Nacional Asunción
Club Nacional is a Paraguayan professional football club based in the neighbourhood of Obrero in Asunción. Founded in 1904, the club currently plays in the Paraguayan Primera División, and holds its home games at Estadio Arsenio Erico.
Int ...
in the
2014
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final.
He is the fourth maximum goal scorer of
Paraguayan football with 112 goals.
Bareiro has represented Paraguay at
under-20
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,
under-23, and
full international level, participating at the
2001 FIFA World Youth Championship
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,
2004 CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament
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,
2004 Copa América
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and the
2004 Summer Olympics
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, earning silver medals at the latter.
Club career
12 de Octubre F. C.
2001 season
During the
2001 Paraguayan Primera División season
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, Bareiro scored his first goals for 12 de Octubre during the Torneo Apertura, a double, in Round 8 of the competition. 12 de Octubre had faced
Cerro Porteño on 6 May 2001 in a fixture which saw Bareiro scored a 31st-minute equalizer (1–0) and a 38th-minute goal which gave 12 de Octubre a 2–1 lead. The match eventually concluded 3–2 in favor of Cerro Porteño.
During Round 5 of the Torneo Clasura, Bareiro scored in the 1st minute of a 3–0 home victory against
Sportivo San Lorenzo on 2 September.
One week later, Bareiro scored in the 53rd minute of a 4–1 home victory against
Sportivo Luqueño on 9 September.
During the pre-2002 Copa Libertadores stage, Bareiro netted a first half double in a 2–0 home victory against
Club Guaraní
Club Guaraní is a Paraguayan football team, based in the neighbourhood of Pinozá in outer Asunción. Founded on 12 October 1903, it is one of the oldest and one of the most successful in the country, with eleven Primera División titles, and ...
on 22 December, scoring in the 13th minute and 42nd minute.
Due to the win against Guaraní, 12 de Octubre eventually qualified for the
2002 Copa Libertadores
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First round
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.
2002 season
Bareiro scored his first goal of the
2002 Paraguayan Primera División season in Round 6 during a 1–1 home draw against
Sportivo San Lorenzo on 8 March. Bareiro equalized for 12 de Octubre in the 42nd minute of the first-half.
In the Torneo Clasura, Bareiro scored his first goal in a 2–1 home loss against
Deportivo Recoleta
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in Round 4 on 28 July.
In Round 7, Bareiro netted the only goal in a 1–0 away victory against
Sportivo Luqueño on 18 August. The goal came in the 79th minute of the match.
In Round 13, Bareiro opened the scoring for 12 de Octubre in the 41st minute of a 3–0 away victory against
Deportivo Recoleta
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on 5 October.
In Round 16, Bareiro scored a double in a 2–1 home victory against
Sportivo Luqueño on 20 October.
The win would keep 12 de Octubre in the title race until the club ultimately concluded the competition as champions of the Clasura tournament and qualified for the
2003 Copa Libertadores
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.
2003 season
In the
2003 Copa Libertadores
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, 12 de Octubre were drawn with
Brazil's
Santos,
Colombia
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's
América de Cali
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and
Ecuador's
El Nacional.
On 5 February, Bareiro scored in the 38th minute of a 3–1 home victory against El Nacional. Bareiro opened the scoring for 12 de Octubre in the 38th minute.
On 20 February, Bareiro netted in the 3rd minute for 12 de Octubre against Santos, initially giving his side the lead until they were defeated 3–1 away in Brazil.
Despite the result, Bareiro had netted two goals in two Copa Libertadores appearances.
Bareiro scored his first goal of the
2003 Paraguayan Primera División season
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in the 26th minute of a 1–1 away draw against
Sol de America on 28 February.
During the half way stage of the competition, Bareiro was transferred to Club Libertad.
Libertad
2003 season
Bareiro scored his first goal of the 2003 Torneo Clasura in Round 1 during a fixture against Sportivo San Lorenzo on 16 June. Bareiro netted in the 34th minute as Libertad would win 4–2 at home.
One week later, Bareiro scored in the 15th minute of the first half in a 3–1 home victory against former club 12 de Octubre on 22 June.
In Round 8, Bareiro scored a hat-trick in a 4–2 away victory against
Tacuary on 10 August. He netted in the 6th minute, a penalty in the 49th minute, and ultimately in the 54th minute.
During the first stage of the
2003 Copa Sudamericana
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, Bareiro scored a 25th-minute penalty against
Club Guaraní
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on 14 August. Due to an aggregate score over both fixtures resulted in a tie, Libertad won 4–2 on penalties and advanced to the next round and were eliminated by
Argentina's
River Plate.
In Round 13, Bareiro opened the scoring for Libertad in the 35th minute in a fixture against Sol de América on 19 September. Libertad were ultimately defeated 2–1.
In Round 17, Bareiro opened the scoring for Libertad in the 48th minute of a 3–0 home victory against Tacuary on 17 October.
On the final day of the season in Round 18, Bareiro netted an equalizer for Libertad in the 36th minute to tie the score at 1–1 against with Olimpia on 26 October. Libertad ultimately took the lead in the 55th minute, winning the tie and finished in first place with Olimpia as both clubs had obtained 33 points. A Clasura play-off fixture was required, which saw Libertad defeat Olimpia 6–5 on penalties (after a 0–0 draw) seeing them crowned as champions of the Torneo Clasura and qualifying for the
2004 Copa Libertadores
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.
2004 season
Bareiro scored his first goal of the
2004 Paraguayan Primera División season in a 4–1 away victory against 12 de Octubre on 15 February in the Torneo Apertura.
Bareiro scored his second goal of the campaign in Round 4, during a 2–1 away victory against Sol de América on 29 February.
One week later, Bareiro registed his third league goal in a 4–1 home thrashing against Olimpia on 5 March.
In the following fixture, Bareiro scored four goals in a 6–0 away thrashing of Guaraní on 14 March.
Another week later, Bareiro scored a double in a 6–1 home thrashing against Sportivo Luqueño on 24 March.
His goal scoring record totaled to 8 goals in four consecutive league matches. Bareiro would not score again until Round 12, with a 64th-minute equalizer which gave Libertad a 2–2 draw with Cerro Porteño on 18 April.
His last goals of the Torneo Apertura came in a 3–0 home victory against Guaraní on 9 June, when he scored a double, netting in the 29th minute and the 68th minute of the match.
Bareiro's first goals of the Torneo Clasura came in a 3–0 home victory against Nacional on 22 September, as he scored a goal in each half to help give Libertad the victory.
Latter career
After the Olympics Bareiro moved to the Russian side
FC Saturn
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and in 2007 he returned to Paraguay to play for Club Libertad. He later moved to Mexico to play with Leon on the Mexican
Primera Division A, being the team topscorer.
In 2008, he moved to
Tecos UAG
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, and in 2011 he moved to
Cerro Porteño, he scored his first goal on 23 February 2011 against
3 de Febrero
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, in his 3rd soccer game with Cerro Porteño. He is currently playing for Club Nacional.
On 19 December 2014, Bareiro signed with
Olimpia Asunción
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for the 2015 season.
International career
Paraguay U20
Bareiro was selected in Paraguay's 20-man squad for the
2001 FIFA World Youth Championship
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held in
Argentina. He was registered with the number #16 shirt and was the only player from his respective club,
12 de Octubre
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, to be selected in the squad. Drawn into Group F with
Ghana,
France and
Iran, Bareiro would first appear in the tournament in Paraguay's opening fixture, a 2–1 loss against Ghana on 18 June. Bareiro was substituted onto the field in the 86th minute for
Santiago Salcedo. Bareiro would miss the next fixture, a 2–2 draw with France, before being in the starting eleven and playing a full 90-minutes of Paraguay's third and final group stage fixture, a 2–0 victory against Iran on 24 June. During the match, Bareiro received a yellow card in the 64th minute. Paraguay finished in third place with 4 points, advancing to the knock-out stages as the first of six third placed teams. On 28 June, Paraguay defeated
Ukraine 2–1 in their Round of 16 clash which saw Bareiro play a full 90-minutes of the fixture. Bareiro would again be in the starting line up and play out the entire match of Paraguay's quarter-final fixture, a 1–0 victory over
Czech Republic on 1 July. On 4 July, Paraguay were defeated 6–0 against hosts
Argentina was Bareiro was again in the starting line up and substituted off of the field in the 81st minute for forward
Cristian Fatecha. On 8 July, Paraguay concluded the tournament being defeated 1–0 against
Egypt in the Third place play-off, as Bareiro played a full 90-minutes of the fixture, receiving his second yellow card of the competition in the 58th minute.
Paraguay U23
2004 CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament
In 2004, Bareiro was selected for Paraguay's U23 squad to participate at the
2004 CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament
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held in January in
Chile. He joined an all under-23 squad contained with domestic footballers in
Paraguay's Primera División. Paraguay, being drawn into Group A with hosts
Chile, alongside
Brazil,
Uruguay and
Venezuela, had earned 3 points out of three matches, sitting in third place, and would face Uruguay in their last fixture, who were in fourth position with 2 points, as Paraguay needed at least one point to advance to the next round. On 15 January, the final group stage fixture was played which saw the two teams tied at 1–1 until the 85th minute which was when Bareiro netted the winner to give Paraguay the lead and 3 points in order to advance to the next round.
On 18 January, Paraguay faced a play-off against
Ecuador who had been in Group B, the winner would advance to the final stage of the tournament. The match had been locked at 0–0 and was decided via a penalty shoot-out, which saw Bareiro convert Paraguay's third penalty as they would win the shoot-out 4–2 and advance to the final stage of the competition.
The final stage of the competition saw Paraguay grouped with hosts
Chile, as well as
Brazil and
Argentina, with the top two teams qualifying for the
2004 Olympics
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. On 21 January, Paraguay faced Chile in a match which saw Chile take the lead in the 62nd minute. Paraguay scored two goals in the space of three minutes to win the match 2–1, as Bareiro had scored the equalizer in the 80th minute before Paraguay scored the winner in the 82nd minute. Paraguay were then defeated against Argentina (2–1) before beating Brazil (1–0), finishing in second place with 6 points and qualifying for the 2004 Summer Olympics.
2004 Summer Olympics
He played for
Paraguay at the
2004 Summer Olympics
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, helping them to a silver medal by being the second top-scorer of the team behind
José Cardozo. On 4 August, before the Summer Olympics began, he played in a preparation game against the
Portugal of
Cristiano Ronaldo in the city of
Algarve, resulting in a 5–0 defeat.
Paraguay
He has won 19 caps for the
Paraguay national football team, and he has scored 2 goals.
Career statistics
International goals
Paraguay U23
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Paraguay
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Honours
Club
*
12 de Octubre F. C.
**
Primera División Paraguaya
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: Champions (1)
2002 Torneo Clasura
*
Libertad
**
Primera División Paraguaya
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* Primera Air, a former airline
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: Champions (2)
2003 Torneo Clasura,
2007 Torneo Clasura
*
Olimpia
**
Copa Libertadores
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: Runners-up (1)
2013
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*
Nacional
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**
Copa Libertadores
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: Runners-up (1)
2014
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National team
*
Paraguay U20
**
2001 FIFA World Youth Championship
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: Fourth place
*
Paraguay U23
**
2004 Summer Olympics
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: Runners-up
**
2004 CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament
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: Runners-up
*
Paraguay
**
2002 LG Cup 2002 LG Cup may refer to:
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* 2002 LG Cup (Russia), an exhibition association football tournament, 17–19 May in Moscow
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: Runners-up
Individual
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Fourth maximum goal scorer of Paraguayan football with 112 goals
See also
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Players and Records in Paraguayan Football
References
External links
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1982 births
Living people
People from Itauguá
Paraguayan footballers
Paraguay under-20 international footballers
Paraguay international footballers
2004 Copa América players
Olympic footballers of Paraguay
Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Olympic silver medalists for Paraguay
Club Libertad footballers
FC Saturn Ramenskoye players
Russian Premier League players
Paraguayan expatriate footballers
Club León footballers
Paraguayan Primera División players
Liga MX players
Expatriate footballers in Mexico
Expatriate footballers in Russia
Paraguayan expatriate sportspeople in Mexico
Paraguayan expatriate sportspeople in Russia
Tecos F.C. footballers
12 de Octubre Football Club players
Club Olimpia footballers
Club Nacional footballers
Sportivo Luqueño players
Olympic medalists in football
Cerro Porteño players
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Association football forwards