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Neri Ricardo Bandiera (born 3 July 1989) is an Argentine professional
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who plays as a winger for
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Career

Bandiera's career started with ADIUR in 2008, in 2009 he departed to join
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but was released soon after. Following his release from Tiro Federal, he joined
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, a club founded in honour of
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. His stay with the team lasted three years until he left to join
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in early 2013, however his stay in Resistencia was short as he left soon after. He signed for
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's Juventud Unida on 3 August 2013. His debut came on 18 August in an away win against
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. It took him thirteen league matches until he scored his first goal for the club, it came on 9 March 2014 in a draw versus Libertad. Two more goals followed in 2013–14 before he participated in fourteen games and scored four times in the
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, a division Juventud Unida moved into at the start of 2014, as he and Juventud won promotion into the
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after winning Zone 4 in the 2014 Torneo Federal A. He played in forty of the club's forty-two league fixtures in 2015 and scored six goals. In 2016, Bandiera joined
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club Aldosivi. He went onto make thirty-seven appearances and score six goals in all competitions for Aldosivi in a season that ended with relegation. On 4 July 2017, Bandiera joined Primera División team Belgrano. He made his Belgrano debut on 25 August versus Banfield. Bandiera was signed by
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of the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bandiera, Neri 1989 births Living people Footballers from Rosario, Santa Fe Argentine men's footballers Men's association football wingers Argentine expatriate men's footballers Torneo Argentino A players Torneo Federal A players Argentine Primera División players Primera Nacional players Chilean Primera División players Tiro Federal footballers Sarmiento de Resistencia footballers Juventud Unida de Gualeguaychú players Club Atlético Aldosivi footballers Club Atlético Belgrano footballers Curicó Unido footballers Estudiantes de Buenos Aires footballers Club Atlético Patronato footballers Barracas Central players Expatriate men's footballers in Chile Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Chile Argentine sportspeople of Italian descent