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Maximiliano Ruben Rodriguez
Nationality:Spain,Argentina
Birthday:1981-1-2
Biorhythm Today:
Height:174cm
Weight:74kg
Club:Newells Old Boys
Club Shirt NO.:11
Position:Forward
Join Date:2019-1-21
Former Club(s):CA Penarol
Once Club(s):CA Penarol,Liverpool,Atletico Madrid,Espanyol,Newells Old Boys,Newells Old Boys Reserve
Personal Match Data Statistics of last 2 years
Match Date Home Score AWay Goal Pen OG YC RC
ARG D124/11/2021Newell's Old Boys1-0CA Central Cordoba SDE10010
ARG D110/05/2021Newell's Old Boys1-1Sarmiento Junin10000
ARG D103/05/2021Rosario Central3-0Newell's Old Boys00010
CON CSA30/04/2021Newell's Old Boys1-3Club Libertad01000
ARG D105/03/2021Newell's Old Boys1-2Independiente10010
ARG D127/02/2021Talleres Cordoba2-2Newell's Old Boys00000
ARG D109/01/2021Racing Club3-1Newell's Old Boys00000
Total31030
Profile:
A dynamic midfielder known for his powerful running and eye for goal, Maxi Rodriguez has brought all those qualities to bear for Argentina’s youth and senior teams and in the highly competitive Spanish and English top flights.

Starting his career at Newell’s Old Boys in 1999, he moved to Espanyol three years later. It was in Spain that he enjoyed the best years of his career to date, performing with distinction at Atletico Madrid, where he also sported the captain’s armband. Having fallen out of favour, however, he joined Liverpool at the start of the year, a switch brought about by his desire for regular first-team football in the build-up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™.

Maxi has enjoyed many years of international service. He was a member of Jose Pekerman’s squad at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Argentina 2001, appearing in all seven games and scoring four goals to help the host nation claim the title.

Appointed national coach, Pekerman then selected him for the FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. Maxi played in all five of La Albiceleste’s games in the world finals and scored the winner in the Round of 16 tie against Mexico, a spectacular left-foot volley following a superb piece of control. The strike was widely regarded as the goal of the tournament.

The midfielder featured in eight of Argentina’s qualifying matches for South Africa 2010, scoring once in the 4-0 defeat of Venezuela in March 2009, Diego Maradona’s official debut as national coach.
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