Hernán Lamberti
Hernán Agustín Lamberti (born 3 May 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Quilmes.[3] CareerLamberti's senior career got underway in 2003 with Almagro in Primera B Nacional, with the midfielder featuring twenty-five times throughout the 2003–04 campaign which Almagro ended with promotion to the Primera División.[2] After twenty-one matches as the club were relegated, Lamberti left in 2005 to join Guaraní of the Paraguayan Primera División.[2] One goal in sixteen fixtures followed.[2] Lamberti returned to Argentina with All Boys in 2006, before going to Juventud Antoniana soon after.[2] Ecuadorian Serie A side Olmedo signed Lamberti in 2007.[2] They placed third in his sole season, making thirty-six appearances and netting once.[2] 2008 saw Lamberti rejoin Juventud Antoniana, which preceded a stint in Brazilian football with Flamengo.[2][4] Sportivo Desamparados became Lamberti's seventh unique career club in 2009.[2] He remained with the Argentine third tier club for two seasons.[2] After they won promotion from the 2010–11 Torneo Argentino A, he scored seven goals in thirty-seven encounters in Primera B Nacional.[3] Lamberti moved across the division to Aldosivi on 2 July 2012.[3] He made his bow in August against Huracán, with his opening goal coming in 2013 versus Almirante Brown.[3] Lamberti had five campaigns with Aldosivi, two in tier one.[5][6] Following a 2016–17 spell in Primera B Nacional with Central Córdoba, as they suffered relegation, Lamberti agreed terms with Primera B Metropolitana's Platense in August 2017.[7][8][9] Thirty-three matches for the Florida Este team occurred in his debut season, which culminated with promotion to the second tier after defeating Estudiantes in a championship play-off.[3][10] Career statistics
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