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Full name
  
Mario Ariel Bolatti

1996–2003
  
Weight
  
82 kg

Number
  
30

Height
  
1.9 m


Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Mario Bolatti

Career start
  
2003

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Date of birth
  
(1985-02-17) 17 February 1985 (age 30)

Current team
  
Club Atletico Belgrano (#30 / Midfielder)

Similar People
  
Pablo Guinazu, Gabriel Heinze, Nicolas Burdisso, Diego Pozo, Jesus Datolo

Playing position
  
Central midfielder

Place of birth
  
La Para, Argentina

Mario Ariel Bolatti (born 17 February 1985 in La Para, Córdoba Province) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Club Atlético Belgrano.

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Club career

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He began his career in 2003 at Club Atlético Belgrano. In 2006 his team was promoted to the Argentine Primera División, but the club were relegated after only one season in the top flight. Bolatti was subsequently transferred to Portugal's FC Porto in July 2007, where he signed a 4-year contract. Porto holds 60% economic rights for future transfer fees the club received and unnamed parties holds the remain 40%.

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He moved on a six-month loan to Huracán for the 2009 Torneo Clausura upon recommendation from Porto teammate Lucho González. He was selected as the best player in the tournament by Argentine sports daily Olé and was a key player in Huracán's championship bid, which was thwarted by Vélez Sarsfield on the last match.

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In July 2009, Porto sold all the economic rights (the 60%) to Natland Financieringsmaatschappij B.V. in order to acquire Radamel Falcao's remain registration rights from the Dutch company. Both economic rights were tagged for €1.5 million, making Bolatti's transfer value at that time worth €2.5 million in total. Porto later retained 20% of his economic rights and received €1 million only from Natland. The retained 20% economic rights "worth" €232,360 in accounting (as a financial asset instead of intangible asset, latter "weathered" by time), the portion of the residual (un-amortized) value of the acquisition costs that Porto paid in 2007. Porto retained the economic rights and the non-dividable registration rights to make Porto the entity to receive transfer fee for Natland and arrange loan deal for the company. In the mean time, Bolatti stayed with Huracán for the 2009 Torneo Apertura.

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On 18 January 2010 he was transferred to Italian Serie A club Fiorentina for €3.5 million. Porto received €500,000 for its 20% portion, but using the previous "market" value of €2.5 million as calculation .

On 6 February 2011, Bolatti joined Brazilian Série A club Internacional for €4.5 million. Two years later and after receiving limited playing time during the previous season, Bolatti signed with Argentine side Racing Club de Avellaneda on a six-month loan.

International career

On 14 October 2009 in Montevideo, Uruguay, after coming on as a substitute, Bolatti scored the crucial goal in the 84th minute of the game which ensured Argentina's qualification to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He was called up by Maradona for the 2010 FIFA World Cup as part of the 23-man squad.

Honours

Porto
  • Portuguese Liga (1): 2007–08
  • Taça de Portugal (1): 2008–09
  • Internacional
  • Campeonato Gaúcho (2): 2011, 2012
  • Recopa Sudamericana (1): 2011
  • References

    Mario Bolatti Wikipedia


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