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Óscar Alfredo Ustari (born 3 July 1986) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Newell's Old Boys as a goalkeeper.
After starting out at Independiente he spent most of his professional career in Spain, mainly with Getafe where he had his spell marred by several injuries.
Ustari represented Argentina at the 2006 World Cup, and won an Olympic gold with the country in 2008.
==Club career==
Born in América, Buenos Aires Province, Ustari arrived in Club Atlético Independiente's youth system at the age of 14. The untimely deaths of club players Emiliano Molina and Lucas Molina – both playing in his position – propelled him to the first team sooner than expected,〔(Con las manos bien puestas (With a good set of hands) ); Clarín, 18 June 2005 〕 and he made his first division debut on 5 October 2005 in a 2–0 win against Newell's Old Boys, remaining first-choice with the Avellaneda side in the following tournaments, under both Jorge Burruchaga and Miguel Ángel Santoro (both former players with the club, the latter also a goalkeeper).
On 10 June 2007 Ustari scored from a penalty kick against Quilmes Atlético Club, also leaving the pitch injured and going on to miss the year's Copa América. One month later, he signed for Getafe CF in Spain for 4 million,〔(Getafe add Ustari ); Sky Sports, 29 July 2007〕 teaming up with compatriot and goalkeeper Roberto Abbondanzieri; his official debut came on 26 September 2007, in a 1–2 La Liga loss at Valencia CF.
Ustari struggled during his spell with the Madrid club, due to inconsistent performances and several injury problems.〔(Ustari out for eight months with horror injury ); Goal.com, 17 August 2008〕〔(Oscar Ustari injured, Ezequiel Lavezzi suspended ); Mundo Albiceleste, 14 January 2011〕 On 17 July 2012, after a 14-month lay-off due to the latter, he rescinded his contract which still had another year running.〔(Ustari se desvincula del Getafe (Ustari cuts ties with Getafe) ); Getafe's official website, 17 July 2012 〕
On 25 July 2012 Ustari returned to his country, signing for Boca Juniors.〔(Óscar Ustari: En Boca Juniors volví a sentirme futbolista (Óscar Ustari: In Boca Juniors i felt a footballer again) ); Goal.com, 14 August 2012 〕 He moved back to Spain the following year, however, joining UD Almería which had just returned to the top flight.〔(El Almería cierra el fichaje del portero Oscar Ustari (Almería completes signing of goalkeeper Oscar Ustari) ); Almería's official website, 18 July 2013 〕
On 21 January 2014, after only three Copa del Rey matches to his credit, Ustari was released by the Andalusians and signed a six-month contract with Sunderland.〔(Transfer window: Goalkeeper Oscar Ustari joins Sunderland ); BBC Sport, 21 January 2014〕 He made his debut for his new team four days later, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 home win against Kidderminster Harriers for the fourth round of the FA Cup; he was also in goal in the following game in the tournament, and the result was the same against Southampton, and was an unused substitute on 2 March in the final loss to Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.
In the summer of 2014, Ustari returned to his country again to play for Newell's Old Boys, penning a one-and-a-half year deal on 6 July 2014.

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