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Gustavo Canales

Argentine-born Chilean footballerIn this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is C*es.

Gustavo Javier C*es Bustos (Spanish pronunciation::; born 30 March 1982) is an Argentine-born Chilean retired footballer.

Contents

  • 1 Club career
  • 2 International career
  • 3 Career statistics
  • 4 Honours
    • 4.1 Club
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Club career

He began his career at hometown Deportivo Roca in 2004. After his spells at Cipolletti, Aldosivi and Guillermo Brown, in 2007 he joined Chilean outfit Deportes La Serena.

In January 2010 the Argentinian club River Plate signed the striker from Unión Española on a 70% to 30% joint ownership deal for around $1 million until 2013. After a poor season with los millonarios, C*es returned to Chile to play for Unión Española.

C*es joined Chinese Super League side Dalian Aerbin on 11 February 2012 for a fee of US$2.6 million and signing a three-year deal. C*es scored four goals in his first five league games with Dalian Aerbin.

In 2013 C*es was suspended for 3 months after he failed a drug test.

International career

On 3 November 2011, was reported that Chilean national team coach Claudio Borghi dispensed with Mauricio Pinilla due to knee injury, so he called C*es to play the 2014 World Cup qualification games with Uruguay and Paraguay amid a difficult environment that lived the team marked by showbiz scandals.

He internationally debuted on 11 November during the Uruguayan 4–0 thrash over Chile coming on as a 73rd-minute subs*ute.

In 2014, received a call-up from now manager Jorge Sampaoli (who coached him at Universidad de Chile) to play against Costa Rica at Coquimbo on 22 January, related to final nominees preparation to 23-man World Cup squad. However it was reported on 18 January that he would miss the game due to injury. Months later C*es was considered in the 30-provisional-man squad because his good shape shown at Unión Española despite missing the previous friendly matches.

Career statistics

Honours

Club

Universidad de Chile
  • Primera División de Chile (3): 2011 Apertura, 2011 Clausura, 2014 Apertura
  • Copa Sudamericana: 2011
  • Copa Chile: 2015
  • Supercopa de Chile: 2015
Unión Española
  • Primera División de Chile: 2013 Transición
  • Supercopa de Chile: 2013
Arsenal de Sarandí
  • Supercopa Argentina: 2012

References

    External links

    • (in Spanish) BDFA profile
    • (in Spanish) Universidad de Chile profile
    • (in Spanish) Soccerway profile