David Depetris

David Depetris
Personal information
Full name David Alberto Depetris
Date of birth (1988-11-11) 11 November 1988
Place of birth San Jorge, Argentina
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current team
Huracán
Number 11
Youth career
C.D. San Jorge
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2007 Atlético de Rafaela 32 (10)
2008–2012 Trenčín 135 (86)
2010Almere City (loan) 10 (2)
2013–2015 Çaykur Rizespor 19 (7)
2014SK Sigma Olomouc (loan) 13 (3)
2014–2015Monarcas Morelia (loan) 23 (4)
2015–2016 Spartak Trnava 21 (15)
2016– Huracán 0 (0)
National team
2013 Slovakia 2 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 May 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 14 August 2013

David Alberto Depetris (born 11 November 1988) is an Argentine-born Slovak footballer who plays as a forward for Huracán.

He started his European career in Slovak Superliga club Trenčín.[1] He has Argentinian, Italian and Slovak citizenship. He received Italian citizenship before his arrival in Europe, being of Italian descent. He spent five years in Slovakia, therefore qualified to receive citizenship. Depetris received Slovak citizenship on 21 March 2013[2] and since then he is eligible to represent the Slovakia national football team.

Club career

Early years

Born in San Jorge, Argentina, David Depetris began his career with hometown club C.D. San Jorge. In 2005 he joined Atlético de Rafaela and three years later he moved to Europe, to Slovak club AS Trenčín. He scored 21 goals in 30 matches in his first season in the Slovak second league.

AS Trenčín

David Depetris joined AS Trenčín in January 2008.[3] He was the top goalscorer in two Slovak 1. liga seasons; in the 2008–09 Slovak 1. liga season, scoring 21 goals, and in the 2010–11 Slovak 1. liga season, scoring 31 goals in 30 matches.

Çaykur Rizespor

After scoring a record 16 goals in the first half of the 2012-13 season at Trenčín, David Depetris signed a three and half-year contract in the winter transfer window of 2013, with the TFF First League club Çaykur Rizespor. He made his debut on 27 January 2013 against Adana Demirspor, when he substituted Cumali Bişi. Çaykur Rizespor lost 1–2. David Depetris scored his first and second goals in the TFF First League against TKİ Tavşanlı Linyitspor on 3 February 2013.

Monarcas Morelia

David Depetris was loaned by Çaykur Rizespor to Monarcas Morelia which currently plays in the Liga MX. Prior to arrival to Mexico, David Depetris played for SK Sigma Olomouc in the Czech First League.

Career statistics

As of 26 May 2014
Club performance League Cup Continental Total
Club Season League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Slovakia League Slovak Cup Europe Total
AS Trenčín 2007–08 Corgoň Liga 13 4 0 0 13 4
2008–09 1.Liga 29 21 1 0 30 21
2009–10 13 6 1 0 14 6
Almere City (loan) 2009–10 Eerste Divisie 10 2 10 2
AS Trenčín 2010–111.Liga 30 31 3 4 33 35
2011–12 Corgoň Liga 31 8 2 1 33 9
2012–13 19 16 2 3 21 19
Total 135 86 9 8 144 94
Netherlands League KNVB Cup Europe Total
Almere City (loan) Total 10 2 10 2
Turkey League Turkish Cup Europe Total
Çaykur Rizespor 2012–13 TFF First League 13 6 13 6
2013–14 Süper Lig 6 1 6 1
Total 19 7 0 0 19 7
Czech Republic League Czech Cup Europe Total
SK Sigma Olomouc (loan) 2013-2014 Gambrinus Liga 13 3 13 3
Total 13 3 0 0 13 3
Career total 177 98 9 8 186 106

International career

David received an invitation to the Slovak national football team from coaching duo Stanislav Griga and Michal Hipp. After he got Slovak citizenship in March 2013, Depetris could have debuted for the national team in the 2014 match against Liechtenstein; however he ended up missing the match due to a muscle injury, which flared up during training. He made his national team debut on 14 August against Romania.

National team

Team Year Apps Goals
Slovakia 2013 2 0

Personal life

David lives with his girlfriend Erika Kacincova, a fitness trainer, in Rize.

Honours

Club

Slovakia AS Trenčín

Turkey Çaykur Rizespor

Individual

References

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