Iván Borghello
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Iván Emiliano Borghello (born 21 January 1983 in
Paraná Paraná, Paranã or Parana may refer to: Geology * Paraná Basin, a sedimentary basin in South America Places In Argentina *Paraná, Entre Ríos, a city * Paraná Department, a part of Entre Ríos Province In Brazil *Paraná (state), a state ...
) is an
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striker who plays for Club Atlético Paraná.


Career

Borghello made his professional debut in 2001 for
Newell's Old Boys Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys () is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario, Santa Fe. The club was founded on 3 November 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell of the English county of Kent, one of the pioneers of Argentine football. A ...
. In 2004, he was part of the squad that won the Apertura 2004 championship. In 2006, he moved to
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to play for Santos Laguna B but returned to Argentina after only one season to join
Talleres de Córdoba Club Atlético Talleres (; ), mostly known simply as Talleres ( in Rioplatense Spanish, Rioplatense accent and or in Cordobés Spanish, Cordobés accent; ), is an Football in Argentina, Argentine professional sports club based in the city of C ...
of
Primera B Nacional Primera Nacional (usually called simply Nacional B, (English "National B Division"), and known as Primera B Nacional until the 2019–20 season) is the second division of the Argentine football league system. The competition is made up of 38 team ...
. In 2008, he was signed by newly promoted club Godoy Cruz as a reinforcement for the 2008–09 season. For the
2010–11 Argentine Primera División season The 2010–11 Primera División season was the 120th season of top-flight professional football in Argentina. A total of 20 teams competed in two championships —the Apertura and Clausura— over the course of the season, which starte ...
, Borghello returned to Newell's Old Boys.


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Official Club Player Profile
* 1983 births Living people Footballers from Paraná, Entre Ríos Argentine sportspeople of Italian descent Argentine men's footballers Argentine expatriate men's footballers Men's association football forwards Argentine Primera División players Primera Nacional players Ecuadorian Serie A players Bolivian Primera División players Newell's Old Boys footballers Talleres de Córdoba footballers Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba footballers Santos Laguna footballers S.D. Quito footballers Barcelona S.C. footballers All Boys footballers Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata footballers Club Atlético Huracán footballers Club Bolívar players Expatriate men's footballers in Ecuador Expatriate men's footballers in Mexico Expatriate men's footballers in Bolivia Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Ecuador Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Mexico Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Bolivia 21st-century Argentine sportsmen {{Argentina-footy-forward-1980s-stub