Gustavo Bartelt

Gustavo Bartelt
Personal information
Full name Gustavo Javier Bartelt
Date of birth (1974-09-02) 2 September 1974
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1997 All Boys 92 (25)
1997–1998 Lanús 18 (13)
1998–2003 Roma 15 (0)
2000Aston Villa (loan) 0 (0)
2000–2001Rayo (loan) 12 (1)
2003–2004 Gimnasia La Plata 35 (1)
2004–2005 Talleres ? (?)
2005–2006 Gimnasia de Jujuy 16 (0)
2008–2009 All Boys 35 (2)
2011 All Boys 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 00:00, 20 July 2011 (UTC).


Gustavo Javier Bartelt (born 2 September 1974) is a former Argentine footballer.

Career

Bartelt started playing for All Boys in 1993. He then played for Lanús, Roma, Aston Villa (on loan from Roma[1]), Rayo, Gimnasia La Plata, Talleres and Gimnasia de Jujuy.

While at Roma, both Bartelt and Cafu were accused of using false documents to gain Italian passports.[2][3][4] Bartelt was banned for 1 year and Cafu was acquitted.[5] He never played for Roma again until released in 2003 and until 2006 was acquitted by the court for the fake documents charge.[6]

The forward retired playing for All Boys in 2009. However, in 2011 he came out of retirement to play again for that club, but this time in the Primera División.[7]

References

  1. "Bartelt in to replace Collymore". BBC. 2000-02-04. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  2. Alex Ragir (2006-08-21). "South Americans use Italy as a passport to opportunity". Immigration Here & There. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  3. "Bartelt: La Roma mi deve ancora qualcosa..." (in Italian). Il Romanista. 2008-02-25. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
  4. "Ficha de GUSTAVO JAVIER BARTELT" (in Spanish). BDFA.com.ar. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
  5. Kennedy, Frances (2001-06-28). "Players banned over false passport scandal". The Independent. London. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  6. "Cafu acquitted". The Telegraph. 2006-06-14. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  7. Sebastián Sanchi (2011-01-11). "Tuve que correr a comprar botines". Olé (in Spanish). Retrieved 2011-01-23.


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