Nicolás Stefanelli
Argentine footballer with successful career

Born
November 22nd, 1994
30 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Argentina
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Born in 1994, this athlete began his professional career in 2013 with Club Atlético Defensa y Justicia. After making significant contributions to the team, he moved to Europe, playing for various clubs. His time in the Swedish league saw notable performances, particularly with BK Häcken. He returned to Argentina to play for Club Atlético Lanús and earned recognition for his playing style and versatility on the field.
Played for Club Atlético Defensa y Justicia
Competitively played in the Swedish league
Contributed to Club Atlético Lanús
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