Héctor Bracamonte


Héctor Andrés Bracamonte is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a striker.

Career

Bracamonte started his career at Boca Juniors 1998, he played only 1 game for the club before moving down a division to the Argentine 2nd division with Club Atlético Los Andes before moving to Spain to play for CD Badajoz.
In 2002 Bracamonte returned to Argentina to play for Boca again, but after only one season he moved to Russia to play for Torpedo Metallurg. He made a total of 39 appearances during his second spell at Boca in all competitions, scoring 17 goals.
In 2003 Bracamonte played nine matches for Torpedo Metallurg, scoring five goals. Bracamonte scored 10 goals in 30 matches and became the club's top scorer the following season. He became popular with the Moscow fans due to his various stylish haircuts. Once he wore long curly hair Bracamonte was nicknamed "Pushkin".
During the season 2005 he scored six goals in 27 matches including the one against FC Spartak Moscow that resembled the famous Diego Maradona's Goal of the Century, dribbling past three opponents and the goalkeeper.
Bracamonte is FC Moscow's record holder for most league games played for the club with 145 appearances. On 29 July 2009 FC Terek Grozny signed Bracamonte from FC Moscow on a two-year deal. Whilst Ruud Gullit was manager of Terek, Bracamonte was a player-coach.
Bracamonte left Terek in the summer of 2011, and moved to fellow Russian Premier League side FC Rostov. Bracamonte left Rostov In June 2012 upon the completion of his one-year contract.

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Personal

His nicknames are "Braca" and "Pushkin".