Maximiliano Andres Bustos (born 5 January 1982 in
San Luis San Luis (Spanish for "Saint Louis") may refer to:
Places Argentina
* San Luis Province
* San Luis, Argentina, capital of San Luis Province Belize
* San Luis, Belize, in Orange Walk District Colombia
* San Luis, Antioquia, a town and municipality ...
) is an
Argentine
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football
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midfielder currently playing for
San Martín de San Juan
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.
Career
Bustos made his professional debut in 2000 for Velez Sarsfield. In 2005, he was part of the squad that won the
Clausura 2005 tournament. He made over 150 league appearances dor the club.
In 2008, he joined Banfield where he was part of the squad that won the
Argentine championship for the first time in the history of the club, clinching the
Apertura 2009 championship on the final day of the season.
Honours
Vélez Sarsfield
*
Primera División Argentina:
Clausura 2005
Banfield
*
Primera División Argentina:
Apertura 2009
External links
Argentine Primera statisticsat Futbol XXI
Football-Lineups player profile
1982 births
Living people
People from San Luis, Argentina
Argentine footballers
Association football midfielders
Argentine Primera División players
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers
Club Atlético Banfield footballers
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