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Gustavo Reggi : ウィキペディア英語版
Gustavo Reggi

Gustavo Enrique Reggi (born 28 May 1973 in San Martín, Mendoza) is an Argentine footballer who plays for San Martín de Mendoza as a striker.
He played for six different clubs in his country, also having abroad spells in Italy (two 1/2 years) and Spain (six 1/2), competing in both major levels in both nations.
==Football career==
Reggi made a name for himself after becoming the Argentine first division top scorer in 1996, netting 15 goals for Ferro Carril Oeste in the Apertura, with the Caballito team only ranking in 14th position, however. He subsequently represented, in one-season spells each, Club Atlético Independiente and Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata.
In 1999, 26-year-old Reggi moved abroad and signed with Reggina Calcio in Italy, suffering relegation from Serie A in his second year, which he finished on loan to another club in the country, Serie B's F.C. Crotone. He made his debut in the top flight away against Juventus FC (1–1 draw).
Reggi returned to his country in January 2002 with Unión de Santa Fe, moving shortly after to Spain, where he would remain for the following seven seasons. He started out at UD Las Palmas in Segunda División, scoring 11 goals for the Canary Islands club, and bettered it to 12 in the following campaign, in which he helped Levante UD return to La Liga after a 39-year absence.
Reggi made his Spanish top flight debut on 29 August 2004, starting (one of only five during the season) in a 1–1 draw at Real Sociedad, with the Valencian being immediately relegated back. He again competed with the team in the main division in 2006–07, being again almost exclusively used as a substitute, and scoring three goals as this time the side managed to stay afloat.
Still in Spain, Reggi moved to CD Castellón in the second division for the 2007–08 campaign, signing on 11 August 2007 shortly after being released by Levante. After not being used at all during the first part of the following season he decided to rescind his contract, returning to Argentina and playing out the remainder of his career in the lower leagues, his first stop being Quilmes Atlético Club.〔(Quilmes: firma Gustavo Reggi (Quilmes: Gustavo Reggi signs) ); esFutbol, 6 February 2009 〕

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