Luis Fabián Artime
Argentine footballer
Artime in 2020 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Luis Fabián Artime | ||
Date of birth | (1965-12-15) December 15, 1965 (age 58) | ||
Place of birth | Ramos Mejía, Argentina | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
Ferro Carril Oeste | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1985–1989 | Ferro Carril Oeste | 70 | (12) |
1990–1991 | Independiente | 25 | (6) |
1992–1993 | Belgrano de Córdoba | 44 | (17) |
1993–1994 | San Lorenzo | 17 | (1) |
1994–1999 | Belgrano de Córdoba | 188 | (52) |
1999 | Tigre | 15 | (4) |
2000–2001 | Belgrano de Córdoba | 47 | (12) |
2001 | Gimnasia La Plata | 4 | (0) |
2002 | FBC Melgar | 42 | (24) |
2003–2005 | Belgrano de Córdoba | 51 | (11) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Luis Fabián Artime (born December 15, 1965) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a forward.
Artime was born in Ramos Mejía, Greater Buenos Aires. He spent most of his career playing for Belgrano de Córdoba where he is regarded as a club legend and is the all-time leading goalscorer with 91 goals in his career. His father was Luis Artime, a famous goalscorer in the 1960s.
Artime was a prolific goalscorer and while playing in Peru, he was the top goalscorer in 2002.[1]
References
- ^ Artime Maximoluifa.com.ar Archived 2016-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- (in Spanish) Argentine Primera statistics
- (in Spanish) Official Player Website
- (in Spanish) Top scorer in Peru Archived 2016-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
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