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Alejandro Lembo : ウィキペディア英語版
Alejandro Lembo

Daniel Alejandro Lembo Betancor (born 15 February 1978) is an Uruguayan retired footballer who played mainly as a central defender.
==Club career==
Born in the capital Montevideo, Lembo started his career with C.A. Bella Vista, playing three years with the team. In July 2000 he signed for Serie A's Parma AC, but left without playing a single game, returning to his country and joining Club Nacional de Football, for which he scored nine goals in the Primera División ''en route'' to winning three consecutive national championships.
Lembo moved to Spain's Real Betis for the 2003–04 season,〔(Lembo bound for Betis ); UEFA.com, 29 July 2003〕 and went on to play in 59 official matches netting once, in a 1–0 La Liga home win over Celta de Vigo on 31 January 2004.〔(1–0: Mayor vivacidad y determinación del Betis ante un Celta apocado (1–0: Greater spirit and determination from Betis against too little of Celta) ); ABC, 1 February 2004 〕 Although playing a major role in the Andalusia club's Copa del Rey run in the 2004–05 campaign, he was dropped for the final, and would only appear in four league matches in the next two years combined, mainly due to injuries.〔(Injury limbo for Betis' Lembo ); UEFA.com, 6 March 2006〕
Lembo returned to his homeland and hometown in 2007–08, signing with Danubio F.C. but, the following season, on 26 June 2008, he penned a two-year contract with Aris F.C. from Greece.

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