Emanuel Mammana

Argentine footballer and defender

Emanuel Mammana - Argentine footballer and defender
Born

February 10th, 1996
29 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Argentina

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This Argentine footballer was born on February 10, 1996. Mammana began his professional career with River Plate, joining the first team in 2014. His performances as a central defender earned him a transfer to Europa League side Lyon in 2016, where he played until 2020. During this time, he contributed to the team's defensive line and participated in various domestic and European competitions. After his stint in France, Mammana returned to South America to play for the professional club Defensa y Justicia. In addition to his club career, he has represented Argentina at various youth levels and earned his senior cap in 2015.

Playing for River Plate

Competing in Ligue 1 with Lyon

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