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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

0 Kily Gonzalez

Cristian Alberto González Peret, better known as Kily González (born 4 August, 1974) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Rosario Central. In his prime playing on the left-wing for Valencia, he was best known for his power, pace, crossing ability and for his stinging shot.


Kily González played his first professional match for Rosario Central in 1993. He played for the club until 1995, when he moved to Boca Juniors. In 1996 he transferred to Real Zaragoza in Spain and in 1999 to Valencia CF.
Kily González made his name at Valencia, playing with fellow national squad members Roberto Ayala and Pablo Aimar. Along with talents such asGaizka Mendieta and John Carew, as well as veterans such as Santiago Cañizares and Jocelyn Angloma, Valencia reached the final round of UEFA Champions League twice in a row. In 2001, while playing for Valencia, he was included in UEFAs 'Team of the Year', on the left wing. In 2003, he followed his former Valencia coach Héctor Cuper to Internazionale. He was released by Inter after the 2005-06 season, and returned to his first teamRosario Central.
On 4 August 2009, Gonzalez joined San Lorenzo. However, after Rosario Central was relegated from the Argentine Primera División during the 2009-10 season, Kily González returned to the club for the second division 2010-11 campaign.[1]

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