Mariano Andrés Pernía Molina (born 4 May 1977) is an Argentine-Spanish retired
footballer who played as a
left back and current
race car driver.
After starting professionally with
Independiente, he moved to Spain in the early 2000s, going on to represent three teams in the country – most notably
Getafe and
Atlético Madrid, scoring ten
La Liga goals in one sole season with the former – amassing Spanish top flight totals of 171 matches and 16 goals over seven seasons.
Born in Argentina, Pernía represented the
Spain national team in the
2006 World Cup.
Club career
Born in
Buenos Aires
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,
Argentina
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, Pernía came through the ranks at
San Lorenzo de Almagro, but never achieved a first-team presence. He got his first chance of professional football when he moved to
Club Atlético Independiente, but found himself moving in and out of the main squad; he made a total of 57 appearances for the club in all competitions, scoring two goals.
In January 2003, Pernía moved to
La Liga with
Recreativo de Huelva He started in the
Copa del Rey final loss to
RCD Mallorca, but the
Andalusians were also
relegated that season; he played 40 league matches during
the following campaign's
second division.
Although Pernía was 26 and yet to break into regular top flight football, he made the most of his opportunity when he moved to newly promoted
Getafe CF in 2004. He made an immediate impact in the
Madrid
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side as an attacking defender with a killer left foot, scoring three goals in his debut season including a 40-metre effort against
Real Betis; he was a major part of an underrated team that survived
their first season in the top division.
2005–06 saw Pernía start 35 out of 38 games for Getafe, and he amazingly finished the season with ten goals and two assists, becoming the highest scoring defender in a season for 20 years. With such good form, his future was the source of much speculation and, despite a bid from
Valencia CF, he signed a four-year contract with
Atlético Madrid in February 2006 starting in
the following campaign, going on to battle with
Antonio López for the left-back position– he was
sent off in his final appearance for Getafe, a 0–1 away loss to
RC Celta de Vigo.
During his first year with his new club, Pernía played second-fiddle to López under manager
Javier Aguirre. Subsequently, at the season's end, speculation was rife that he would return to Getafe following the departure of former teammate
Javier Paredes to
Real Zaragoza, but he committed himself to Atlético.
However, in
2007–08, the tables turned, and Pernía gained positional battle with López, featuring in 29 league contests as the ''Colchoneros'' finished fourth, with the subsequent
qualification to the
UEFA Champions League. Throughout
the following campaign he remained first-choice for most of the games, and also saw the birth of his own official fanclub – "Peña Pernía", which was Atlético's fastest growing ''peña'' of 2008. However, in early July 2009, he and his family were involved in a serious car accident, in the player's native Argentina. Both his daughter and nephew were unharmed, but he suffered a broken
clavicle and minor
lung injuries. He went on to fully recover, but the vehicle was practically and totally destroyed;
his season consisted of only two appearances: against
UD Marbella for the
domestic cup, and in the league against
Xerez CD (a 1–2 home loss).
Aged 33, Pernía was released by Atlético in July 2010, signing with
Montevideo's
Club Nacional de Football two months later. In the following
transfer window, however, he returned to his nation of birth, joining
Primera División's
Club Atlético Tigre.
International career
Pernía's excellent form throughout 2005–06 made him a contender for international selection with both
Argentina
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and
Spain
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. Although born in Argentina, he was granted Spanish citizenship in May 2006.
Initially, national team boss
Luis Aragonés opted not to pick Pernía for Spain's team in the
2006 FIFA World Cup – his reasoning was entirely legal and explained under current
FIFA rules on squad selection.
Asier del Horno was supposed to be first-choice leftback for the competition, but an ankle injury sustained in the build-up to the tournament saw Pernía controversially called up as his last-minute replacement after a personal call from the coach. In the last
friendly before the tournament in Germany he made his debut against
Croatia
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, and scored from a
free-kick on 7 June 2006 in a match played in
Geneva
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.
Surprisingly, Pernía came from third-choice to starter, and appeared in the final stages in group wins against
Ukraine
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and
Tunisia, and also in their
round-of-16 loss to
France
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.
International goals
Motorsport career
After retiring from football, like his father and brother
Leonel, Mariano began to compete in motorsports. He has competed mainly in
Turismo Nacional but also in
TC2000 and
Super TC2000.
Personal life
Pernía had football in his family. He was the son of a famous Argentine player,
Vicente Pernía (who was ironically left controversially out of the
Argentine squad for the
1978 FIFA World Cup), to whom he dedicated his World Cup call-up to.
Pernía's mother was Olga, and he also had four brothers and a sister: his eldest brother, Gastón, played for the
Orlando Sharks in the
Major Indoor Soccer League. Another brother,
Leonel, played for the Chicago Storm in the same competition and also raced cars in his country, competing in the
World Touring Car Championship; his great-grandparents were also Spanish.
Pernía's daughter was already born in Spain. He was on holiday in
Tandil with his family upon getting the call from Aragonés, and subsequently had to delay his 20 June wedding in order to play in the World Cup. He said of the call-up:
"My wife's happy for me although a bit disappointed about having to postpone the wedding".Pernía goes to the World Cup for Spain
FIFA World Cup Germany, 2 June 2006
Honours
Independiente
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Argentine Primera División: Apertura
2002
Recreativo
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Copa del Rey runner-up:
2002–03
Atlético Madrid
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UEFA Europa League
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:
2009–10
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UEFA Intertoto Cup
The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from , "between" and , " betting pool"),Most precisely, from ( football pool); cf. originally called the International Football Cup, was a summer football competition between European clubs. The competition was dis ...
:
2007
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Copa del Rey runner-up:
2009–10
See also
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List of Spain international footballers born outside Spain
References
External links
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1977 births
Living people
Argentine sportspeople of Italian descent
Argentine sportspeople of Spanish descent
Argentine emigrants to Spain
Naturalised association football players
Naturalised citizens of Spain
Footballers from Buenos Aires
Argentine men's footballers
Spanish men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
Argentine Primera División players
San Lorenzo de Almagro footballers
Club Atlético Independiente footballers
Club Atlético Tigre footballers
La Liga players
Segunda División players
Recreativo de Huelva players
Getafe CF footballers
Atlético Madrid footballers
Uruguayan Primera División players
Club Nacional de Football players
Spain men's international footballers
2006 FIFA World Cup players
Argentine expatriate men's footballers
Spanish expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Spain
Expatriate men's footballers in Uruguay
Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Spain
Argentine racing drivers
Súper TC 2000 drivers
Racing drivers from Buenos Aires
TC 2000 Championship drivers
21st-century Argentine sportsmen