Definition Alejandro Domenez is an Argentine former professional footballer who primarily played as an attacking midfielder.
Overview Born on November 1, 1980, Alejandro Domenez embarked on his professional football career in the late 1990s. He became known for his technical ability and playmaking skills in the midfield. Domenez spent the majority of his career in Argentina, competing in various divisions including the Primera División and Primera B Nacional, but also had a brief stint playing in Chile. Throughout his career, he represented numerous clubs, consistently contributing to their offensive strategies and providing experience in central midfield roles.
Origin Alejandro Domenez is of Argentine nationality, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The name "Alejandro" is a Spanish form of the Greek name "Alexandros," meaning "defender of mankind." "Domenez" is a Spanish surname, often a patronymic form possibly related to "Domingo" (Dominic).
Characteristics Domenez typically operated as an attacking midfielder (often referred to as an enganche or mediapunta in Argentine football), a position that allowed him to utilize his vision, passing range, and ball control. He was adept at linking play between the defensive lines and the forwards, creating scoring opportunities through incisive passes and set-piece delivery. While not primarily a goal scorer, his role was crucial in orchestrating attacks and maintaining possession in the final third of the pitch. His tactical intelligence and experience were valuable assets to the teams he represented.
Related Topics
- Argentine Primera División
- Primera B Nacional
- Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro
- Club Atlético Unión (Santa Fe)
- Club Atlético Rafaela
- Club Olimpo
- Club Atlético Sarmiento (Junín)
- Club Deportes La Serena (Chile)