Maximiliano Velazco
Personal information
Full name Ramón Maximiliano Velazco
Date of birth (1995-03-08) 8 March 1995
Place of birth Villa Constitución, Argentina
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
San Luis
(on loan from Cobreloa)
Youth career
2007–2016 River Plate
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016–2020 River Plate 0 (0)
2017–2018Arsenal de Sarandí (loan) 2 (0)
2018–2019Defensores de Belgrano (loan) 32 (0)
2020Cobreloa (loan) 26 (0)
2021– Cobreloa 30 (0)
2023Deportes Santa Cruz (loan) 28 (0)
2024–San Luis (loan) 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 27 December 2023

Ramón Maximiliano Velazco (born 8 March 1995), known as Maximiliano Velazco, is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for San Luis de Quillota on loan from Cobreloa.[2]

Career

Velazco's first club was Argentine Primera División side River Plate, he played in the youth ranks for nine years.[1] He appeared on the substitutes bench fifteen times in all competitions during the 2016 and 2016–17 seasons, prior to making his professional debut on 25 May 2017 in River Plate's final Group 3 match in the 2017 Copa Libertadores versus Independiente Medellín.[2][1] In August 2017, Velazco joined Arsenal de Sarandí on loan.[2][3][4][5] After being an unused substitute twenty-two times, his first league appearance arrived on 14 April 2018 versus Belgrano; one of two matches for them.[2]

A loan to Defensores de Belgrano followed.[2] Having featured in twenty-four games for Defensores de Belgrano in 2018–19, his loan with them was extended on 20 June 2019.[6][7] He returned to River at the end of the year, prior to securing a loan move to Primera B de Chile with Cobreloa in January 2020.[2] His debut arrived on 13 January in the preceding campaign's promotion play-offs, delayed from the end of 2019, as his new side lost to Deportes Temuco at the first hurdle.[2] He appeared twenty-six times in 2020, which preceded Cobreloa signing Velazco permanently; penning a four-year contract.[8]

For the 2024 season, he signed with San Luis de Quillota on loan from Cobreloa.[9][10]

Career statistics

As of 2 January 2021.[2]
Club statistics
Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
River Plate 2016 Primera División 0000000000
2016–17 00001[lower-alpha 1]00010
2017–18 0000000000
2018–19 000000000000
2019–20 000000000000
2020–21 000000000000
Total 000000100010
Arsenal de Sarandí (loan) 2017–18 Primera División 2000000020
Defensores de Belgrano (loan) 2018–19 Primera B Nacional 2400000240
2019–20 80000080
Total 320001000320
Cobreloa (loan) 2019 Primera B 10000010
2020 2500000250
Cobreloa 2021 00000000
Total 2600000260
Career total 60000001000610
  1. Appearance(s) in the Copa Libertadores

Honours

River Plate[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Maxi Velazco: quién es el arquero juvenil de River que hará debutar Gallardo en la Copa Libertadores". La Nación. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Maximiliano Velazco profile". Soccerway. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  3. "Maximiliano Velazco profile". BDFA. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  4. "Arsenal sumó a Maxi Velázco". El Gráfico. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  5. "Maximiliano Velazco, nuevo refuerzo del "Arse"". Vavel. 3 August 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  6. "¡Vamos por más, Colo!". Defensores de Belgrano. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  7. "Maxi Velazco renovará su contrato y volverá a ser cedido a préstamo". La Página Millonaria. 6 June 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  8. "Cobreloa anuncia la renovación de uno de los rescatables del 2020". Primera B Chile. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  9. "Así se comienza a conformar el plantel de San Luis 2024". www.observador.cl (in Spanish). 26 December 2023. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  10. Caldera, Claudio (23 December 2023). "San Luis de Quillota anuncia a Maximiliano Velazco como su nuevo arquero para la temporada 2024". ADN Radio (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 December 2023.
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