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Marco Antonio Lazaga Dávalos, (born 26 February 1983 in
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) is a
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from
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.


Career

Lazaga started his career with
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of Pedro Juan Caballero, before signing with the
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of Córdoba. In 2008, he returned to Paraguay to play in the Apertura tournament for Sportivo Luqueño. Lazaga also signed with Olimpia to play in the Clausura tournament, at the request of coach
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. In 2010 Lazaga went abroad to play for Chilean club
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. After a good year with the ''zorros'' he transferred to
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in Argentina, but after a short stint he returned to Chilean football with Everton de Viña del Mar. In 2012 Lazaga joined Colombian side
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where he had good season. In 2013, he continued playing abroad having brief spells in Peru and Bolivia with León de Huánuco and Club Blooming respectively. He went to jail to drive his junk yellow mercedez drunk. See http://www.abc.com.py/nacionales/futbolista-ebrio-intenta-agredir-a-agentes-de-transito-1255364.html


External links

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Marco Lazaga – Stats in Argentina
at Fútbol XXI * 1983 births Living people Paraguayan men's footballers Paraguayan expatriate men's footballers Sportivo Luqueño players General Caballero Sport Club footballers Club Atlético Belgrano footballers Club Olimpia footballers Club 2 de Mayo footballers C.D. Cobreloa footballers Everton de Viña del Mar footballers Club Blooming players León de Huánuco footballers Cúcuta Deportivo footballers Paraguayan Primera División players Primera B de Chile players Chilean Primera División players Peruvian Primera División players Categoría Primera A players Bolivian Primera División players Expatriate men's footballers in Chile Expatriate men's footballers in Argentina Expatriate men's footballers in Colombia Expatriate men's footballers in Peru Expatriate men's footballers in Bolivia Men's association football forwards {{Paraguay-footy-forward-stub