Argentine footballer
Sebastián Adolfo Ereros (born 14 April 1985, in Caseros ) is an Argentine football forward currently playing for Talleres de Córdoba in the Torneo Federal A in Argentina .
Career
Ereros started his career in 2005 with Vélez Sársfield . In 2006, he was joint topscorer in the Copa Libertadores 2006 with 5 goals. He scored 6 goals in 26 games in all competitions for Velez.
In 2007 Ereros joined newly promoted Tigre on loan. The Apertura 2007 was Tigre's first season in the Primera since 1980, Ereros was a member of the first team, playing in 13 of Tigre's 19 games and scoring 2 goals. The club finished in 2nd place which was the highest league finish in their history.
On 17 August 2009 he was loaned to Gimnasia de La Plata .[ 1] On 8 January 2010, Cerro Porteño signed the Argentine forward on loan from Vélez Sársfield.[ 2]
In July 2010, Ereros joined recently promoted All Boys to play the 2010-11 Argentine Primera División season .[ 3]
Since season 2013, he plays for Instituto de Córdoba.
Honours
Individual
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1960 : Spencer
1961 : Panzutto
1962 : Coutinho , Raymondi & Spencer
1963 : Sanfilippo
1964 : Rodríguez
1965 : Pelé
1966 : Onega
1967 : Raffo
1968 : Tupãzinho
1969 : Ferrero
1970 : Bertocchi & Más
1971 : Artime & Castronovo
1972 : Cubillas , Ramírez , Rojas & Toninho Guerreiro
1973 : Caszely
1974 : Morena , Rocha & Terto
1975 : Morena & Ramírez
1976 : Palhinha
1977 : Scotta
1978 : La Rosa & Scotta
1979 : Miltão & Oré
1980 : Victorino
1981 : Zico
1982 : Morena
1983 : Luzardo
1984 : Tita
1985 : Sánchez
1986 : de Lima
1987 : Gareca
1988 : Iguarán
1989 : Aguilera & Amarilla
1990 : Samaniego
1991 : Gaúcho
1992 : Palhinha
1993 : Almada
1994 : Rivas
1995 : Jardel
1996 : de Ávila
1997 : Acosta
1998 : Sérgio João
1999 : Bonilla , Fernando Baiano , Gauchinho , Morán & Sosa
2000 : Luizão
2001 : Lopes
2002 : Rodrigo Mendes
2003 : M. Delgado & Ricardo Oliveira
2004 : Luís Fabiano
2005 : Salcedo
2006 : Aloísio , F. Borja , Calderón , A. Delgado , Ereros , Farías , Fernandão , Marcinho , Nilmar , Montenegro , Pavone , Quinteros , Urrutia & Washington
2007 : Cabañas
2008 : Cabañas & Moreno
2009 : Boselli
2010 : Thiago Ribeiro
2011 : Nanni & Wallyson
2012 : Alustiza & Neymar
2013 : Jô
2014 : Dos Santos & Olivera
2015 : Bou
2016 : Calleri
2017 : Sand
2018 : M. Borja & Morelo
2019 : Gabriel
2020 : Martínez
2021 : Gabriel
2022 : Pedro
2023 : Cano
2024 : Jr. Santos