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Pablo Mouche

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Argentine footballer
Pablo Mouche
Mouche withColo-Colo in 2019
Personal information
Full namePablo Nicolás Mouche
Date of birth (1987-10-11)October 11, 1987 (age 38)
Place of birthSan Martín, Argentina
Height1.77 m (5 ft9+12 in)
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Barracas Central
Number17
Youth career
Club Ameghino
–2003Estudiantes BA
2005–2006Boca Juniors
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003–2005Estudiantes BA24(1)
2005–2012Boca Juniors103(12)
2007Arsenal Sarandí (loan)5(1)
2012–2014Kayserispor60(13)
2014–2018Palmeiras22(2)
2016Lanús (loan)15(1)
2016Red Star Belgrade (loan)7(0)
2017Olimpia Asunción (loan)16(4)
2017–2018Banfield (loan)21(3)
2018San Lorenzo (loan)12(0)
2019–2021Colo-Colo45(6)
2021Sud América28(3)
2022–Barracas Central7(1)
International career
2004Argentina U-17
2005Argentina U-18
2007Argentina U-209(3)
2011Argentina5(2)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 19:50, 23 March 2022 (UTC)

Pablo Nicolás Mouche (born 11 October 1987) is an Argentine professionalfootballer who plays as aforward forBarracas Central.[1] He made his debut for theArgentinian national team in 2011.

Club career

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Early career

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Estudiantes de Buenos Aires

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2003–2005
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At the age of 15, Mouche debuted for Estudiantes in thePrimera B Metropolitana 2002–03 season on 13 June 2003[2] whilst he was undergoing his fourth year of secondary school.[3] Whilst at Estudiantes, he was the under-study ofEzequiel Lavezzi. Mouche made six appearances for Estudiantes during the 2003–04 season, and scored one goal in 17 league appearances during the 2004–05 season.[4]

Boca Juniors

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2005–2012

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In 2005, Mouche was brought to Boca Juniors by his agent, Mariano, where he joined theclub's reserve and youth-team.[citation needed]

2006–07 season
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Loan to Arsenal de Sarandí
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In January 2007, Mouche was loaned toArgentine Primera División sideArsenal de Sarandí on a 6-month deal in order to gain first-team experience. Mouche scored his first goal of the2006–07 Primera División season in a 4–0 away win againstNueva Chicago on 23 February. He scored Arsenal's third goal in the 66th minute after being substituted onto the field forCristian Llama in the 65th minute. Mouche made only five league appearances for Arsenal due to injury.[5]

2007–08 season
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Upon returning to Boca Juniors, Mouche had askedGuillermo Barros Schelotto for permission to wear the number# 7 shirt for the2007–08 season. Mouche debuted for Boca Juniors in a 1–1 home draw againstIndependiente on 9 March. Mouche was substituted onto the field forMauro Boselli in the 88th minute.

2008–09 season
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Mouche's first game of the2008–09 season was in a 0–0 away draw againstArgentinos Juniors on 17 September. Mouche was substituted onto the field forRicardo Noir in the 80th minute.[6] One week later, Mouche debuted in the2008 Copa Sudamericana in a first–leg 4–0 home win againstLDU Quito on 23 September. He scored Boca's third goal with a left-footed shot in the 49th minute.[7] Mouche scored his first league goal forBoca Juniors in a 1–0 away win againstBanfield on 29 October.[8] Mouche entered the field forRicardo Noir in the 74th minute and scored in the 79th minute when he dribbled into the 18–yard box from the left touch line and fired a left-footed shot.[9] Mouche played in Boca's second-leg 2–1 home loss againstBrazil'sInternacional on 6 November. The result saw Boca Juniors eliminated from the tournament as Internacional had won 4–1 on aggregate.[10]San Lorenzo,Tigre and Boca Juniors ended the Torneo Apertura with the same number of points, a three-way playoff was required to determine the champion which Boca Juniors won. Mouche debuted in the2009 Copa Libertadores on 4 March in a 1–0 away victory againstVenezuela'sDeportivo Táchira. Mouche was substituted onto the field forRicardo Noir in the 62nd minute.[11] On 9 March, Mouche received his first red card in a 2–0 away loss againstIndependiente.[12] Mouche was cautioned in the 11th minute and then received his second yellow card in the 24th minute.

2009–10 season
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During the2009 Copa Sudamericana First Stage, Mouche scored in Boca's first-leg 1–1 home draw againstVélez Sarsfield on 20 August.[13] Boca would later lose 2–1 on aggregate and be eliminated from the competition. Mouche's first league appearance of the2009–10 season came in a 2–2 home draw againstArgentinos Juniors on 23 August.[14] He scored his first goal of the season in a 2–1 home loss againstIndependiente on 5 December, Mouche was substituted onto the field in the 46th minute forLucas Viatri and scored in the 55th minute.[15] Mouche's second league goal came in a 3–2 away win againstIndependiente on 2 May, where Mouche scored Boca's third goal in the 87th minute when he dribbled just outside the 18–yard box from the right touch line before scoring with a left-footed shot.[16] Mouche had entered the field forNicolás Gaitán in the 71st minute and received a yellow card for removing his shirt whilst celebrating his goal, one minute later he received his second yellow card for honouring his goal celebration toTopo Gigio at Independiente'sgrandstand. Two weeks later, Mouche again received two yellow cards and was sent off of the field in the 82nd minute of Boca's 3–0 away loss againstBanfield on 14 May.[17]

2010–11 season
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Mouche's first appearance of the2010–11 season came on match day 1 in a 2–1 home defeat againstRacing Club on 14 August.[18] Mouche was substituted onto the field forDamián Escudero in the 65th minute. On 13 January 2011, it was reported that EnglishPremier League clubWest Ham United's co-owner David Sullivan had stepped to offer Mouche a loan deal, provided that he could obtain anItalian passport due to his Italian grandparents.[19][20] On 23 January 2011, it was reported that Boca Juniors had accepted West Ham United's loan bid for Mouche and that he was supposed to arrive atUpton Park to undergo a medical, but the deal was being held up as West Ham United were waiting for him to obtain an Italian passport which might not have been acquired quickly enough.[21] Mouche's first goal of the season came in a 1–0 away win againstRacing Club on 19 February. Mouche scored in the 47th minute of the match.[22] His second league goal came in a 2–2 away draw againstArsenal de Sarandí on 22 May. Mouche levelled the game in the 81st minute.[23] Mouche finished the season having scored 2 goals in 31 league appearances.

2011–12 season
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Mouche's first appearance in the2011–12 season came in a 0–0 away draw againstOlimpo de Bahía Blanca on 7 August.[24] Mouche had been substituted onto the field forDario Cvitanich in the 68th minute. Two weeks later, Mouche scored his first goal of the season in a 1–0 away victory againstNewell's Old Boys on 21 August.[25] Boca Juniors were crowned champions of the Torneo Apertura and qualified for the2012 Copa Libertadores. Mouche's first appearance in the2011–12 Copa Argentina came in a 1–1 round of 64 match againstDeportivo Santamarina on 2 February, where Boca Juniors won 4–3 on penalties. Mouche was substituted onto the field forDario Cvitanich in the 84th minute.[26] One week later, Mouche scored his second league goal in a 2–0 home victory againstOlimpo de Bahía Blanca on 10 February.[27] Mouche scored Boca's second goal of the match in the 66th minute. Mouche's first appearance in the2012 Copa Libertadores came in a 0–0 away draw againstZamora on 14 February, where Mouche was substituted onto the field forDario Cvitanich in the 61st minute.[28] On 4 March, Mouche scored Boca's second goal in a 2–0 away victory againstSan Lorenzo. Mouche was substituted onto the field forDario Cvitanich in the 34th minute before scoring in the 86th minute.[29] Two weeks later, Mouche scored in Boca's 2–1 away victory againstArsenal de Sarandí on 14 March.[30] On 25 March, Mouche netted his fifth league goal in a 2–2 home draw againstLanús.[31] One week later, Mouche scored Boca's third goal in their 3–0 away victory againstEstudiantes de La Plata on 1 April.[32] At the round of 16 stage of the Copa Argentina, Mouche scored in the 61st minute of Boca's 1–1 draw withOlimpo de Bahía Blanca on 25 April. Boca won 11–10 on penalties and progressed to the quarter–finals.[33] In the first–leg of Boca's Copa Libertadores round of 16 match againstUnión Española, Mouche entered the field forDario Cvitanich in the 67th minute and assistedSantiago Silva in scoring the winning goal in the last moments of Boca's 2–1 home victory on 2 May. Mouche had received the ball to the left side of the 18–yard box from aJuan Roman Riquelme pass, mouche crossed the ball for Silva to head home the winner in the 89th minute.[34] On 6 May, opened the scoring in Boca's 2–2 away draw againstAtlético de Rafaela, scoring in the 30th minute with a left-footed shot.[35] In the second–leg of Boca's Copa Libertadores round of 16 match againstUnión Española, Mouche scored Boca's second goal in the 50th minute and assistedJuan Roman Riquelme in scoring Boca's third goal in the 68th minute on 9 May. Boca won 5–3 on aggregate.[36] On 17 May, Mouche scored in the 52nd minute of Boca's 1–0 first–leg quarter–final Copa Libertadores home victory.[37] Mouche received the ball fromDario Cvitanich before shooting to the right bottom corner of the net with a left footed shot. Mouche registered his seventh league goal of the season in a 3–0 home victory againstGodoy Cruz on 27 May. Mouche scored Boca's third goal in the 83rd minute.[38] Mouche played in the2012 Copa Libertadores Final againstCorinthians on 27 June and 4 July, where Boca were beaten 3–1 on aggregate.

Kayserispor

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On 19 July 2012, it was reported that Mouche had reached an agreement with TurkishSüper Lig clubKayserispor. Kayserispor were reported to have made a 3.5 million dollars offer for the 70% of the player's permit and Mouche's agent accepted terms with the club on behalf of the player.[39][40]

Palmeiras

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On 14 June 2014, it was reported that Mouche would travel toSão Paulo to sign a four-year contract withPalmeiras, who has paid US$4 million for %70 of his pass transfer, whilst the other %30 of his pass would remain with Boca Juniors.[41] During his first season with the club, Mouche was widely used as a first choice substitute for the attack.

Mouche suffered a serious knee injury during the pre-season in 2015 and missed most of the club's matches. Despite that, he was part of the winning squad of the2015 Copa do Brasil.

On 26 January 2016, without many chances in the first team, Palmeiras loaned Mouche toLanús on a six-month deal.[42]

Red Star Belgrade

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Mouche became a target of Serbian teamRed Star for theirChampions League campaign. After months of speculations, on July 5, 2016, Mouche himself confirmed to the local press that he will sign for Red Star. Mouche was motivated to come to Red Star due to the deteriorating economic situation in Argentina and high life-quality in Belgrade, and also because Red Star is a former European and World champion, and has an ongoing project of making a strong team for this year's European competitions.[43][44] On July 8, he signed a one-year loan deal with Red Star, with option of a permanent transfer.[45] In Red Star he played along his former Boca Juniors teammate,Luis Ibáñez.

Mouche made his debut in an official match for Red Star just one week after joining the club. On July 12, in the first leg of the second qualifying round of the2016–17 UEFA Champions League, Red Star played againstValletta F.C. away, during which Mouche entered at half-time as a substitute forSlavoljub Srnić, Red Star won 1–2.[46]

International career

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In 2003, Mouche was called up to theArgentina U-17 team, and in 2004 was called up to theArgentina U-18 for a tour in Bolivia.[47] Mouche was picked to join theArgentina Under-20 squad to take part in the2007 South American Youth Championship inParaguay. Mouche justified his selection by scoring ahat-trick againstVenezuela in a 6–0 victory.[48][49] The Argentina U-20 team finished in second place and qualified for the2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and the2008 Summer Olympics. In 2011, Mouche was called up to theArgentina national team for a friendly againstVenezuela on 16 March. Mouche scored two goals in Argentina's 4–2 victory.[50]

Honours

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Club

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Boca Juniors
Palmeiras
Lanus

National team

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Argentina U-20

Career statistics

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Club

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As of 27 February 2017[5][46]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Estudiantes BA2002–03Metropolitana1010
2003–046060
2004–05171171
Total241241
Boca Juniors2005–06Primera División
2006–07
2007–08400040
2008–09231007100302
2009–1020211213
2010–11312313
2011–12357411435311
Total10312412250012918
Arsenal de Sarandí (loan)2006–07Primera División5151
Kayserispor2012–13Süper Lig28700287
2013–1432620346
Total6013206213
Palmeiras2014Série A17231203
2015501050
20160000
2017
Total22241263
Lanús (loan)2016Primera División15100151
Red Star Belgrade (loan)2016–17SuperLiga701060140
Olimpia Asuncion (loan)2017Primera División224062
Career total238321123250028139

International

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Argentina
YearAppsGoals
201152
Total52

International goals

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#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1March 16, 2011Estadio del Bicentenario,San Juan,Argentina Venezuela2–14–1Friendly
23–1

References

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  1. ^Colo-Colo (2019-02-01)."Pablo Mouche es nuevo jugador de Colo-Colo".@ColoColo (in Spanish). Retrieved2019-02-02.
  2. ^"Argentina Third Level (Primera B - Metropolitana) 2002/03".RSSSF. 7 August 2003. Retrieved22 August 2016.
  3. ^""Ojalá que el Sub 20 argentino sea el hitazo del verano..."". Archived fromthe original on 2016-08-15. Retrieved2012-06-19.
  4. ^"Argentina: 1ra. "B" AFA - Torneo Apertura 2004".josecarluccio.blogspot (in Spanish). 13 September 2013. Retrieved22 August 2016.
  5. ^abPablo Mouche at National-Football-Teams.com
  6. ^ARGENTINOS JUNIORS VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 0
  7. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. LDU QUITO 4 - 0
  8. ^"Mouche, Pablo Nicolás". Historiadeboca.com. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved10 January 2011.
  9. ^BANFIELD VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 1
  10. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. INTERNACIONAL 1 - 2
  11. ^DEPORTIVO TÁCHIRA VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 1
  12. ^INDEPENDIENTE VS. BOCA JUNIORS 2 - 0
  13. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. VÉLEZ SARSFIELD 1 - 1
  14. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. ARGENTINOS JUNIORS 2 - 2
  15. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. INDEPENDIENTE 1 - 2
  16. ^INDEPENDIENTE VS. BOCA JUNIORS 2 - 3
  17. ^BANFIELD VS. BOCA JUNIORS 3 - 0
  18. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. RACING CLUB 1 - 2
  19. ^West Ham make loan move for Boca Juniors striker Pablo Mouche - report
  20. ^Hammers to pip Birmingham to Boca star
  21. ^Mouche awaits passport
  22. ^RACING CLUB VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 1
  23. ^ARSENAL VS. BOCA JUNIORS 2 - 2
  24. ^OLIMPO VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 0
  25. ^NEWELL'S OLD BOYS VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 1
  26. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. DEPORTIVO SANTAMARINA 1 - 1
  27. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. OLIMPO 2 - 0
  28. ^ZAMORA VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 0
  29. ^SAN LORENZO VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 2
  30. ^ARSENAL VS. BOCA JUNIORS 1 - 2
  31. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. LANÚS 2 - 2
  32. ^ESTUDIANTES VS. BOCA JUNIORS 0 - 3
  33. ^OLIMPO VS. BOCA JUNIORS 1 - 1
  34. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. UNIÓN ESPAÑOLA 2 - 1
  35. ^ATLÉTICO RAFAELA VS. BOCA JUNIORS 2 - 2
  36. ^UNIÓN ESPAÑOLA VS. BOCA JUNIORS 2 - 3
  37. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. FLUMINENSE 1 - 0
  38. ^BOCA JUNIORS VS. GODOY CRUZ 3 - 0
  39. ^Boca Juniors forward Pablo Mouche reaches agreement with KayserisporArchived 2012-12-15 at theWayback Machine
  40. ^MOUCHE, A TURQUÍA
  41. ^Pablo Mouche jugará en Palmeiras
  42. ^Palmeiras vai emprestar 'encostado' Mouche ao Lanús por seis meses(in Portuguese)
  43. ^Los motivos por los que Mouche prefiere irse de la Argentina: jugará en Serbia[dead link] atLa Nación, 4-7-2016(in Spanish)
  44. ^Муче: „Економска страна била је кључна да пристанем да идем у Србију“ at mojacrvenazvezda.net, 5-7-2016(in Serbian)
  45. ^Mouče: Zvezda veliki klub, navijači kao na "Bombonjeri" atSportski žurnal, 8-7-2016(in Serbian)
  46. ^abcdefgPablo Mouche at Soccerway
  47. ^"Fútbol: las actividades del Sub 15 y Sub 18". Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved2012-06-19.
  48. ^"Mouche, un goleador cosecha 1987". Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-31. Retrieved2012-06-19.
  49. ^"Argentina – Venezuela official match report". Conmebol.com. Retrieved10 January 2011.[permanent dead link]
  50. ^ARGENTINA VS. VENEZUELA 4 - 1

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