Nicolás Olmedo


Nicolás Andrés Olmedo is an Argentine football midfielder.

Club career

Godoy Cruz

Olmedo started his career in 2002 with Godoy Cruz, while the team played in the Primer on its 2004–05 season.
Upon his return to Godoy Cruz, he won with the team the 2005–06 season of the Primera B Nacional, securing promotion to the Argentine Primera. Olmedo saw little action during Godoy Cruz' subsequent season in the first division, playing only 12 games and scoring 1 goal. Godoy Cruz was relegated by the end of the season, but the midfielder stayed with the team and helped them return to the first division after only one season.
In his second period in the first division, Olmedo became an integral part of Godoy Cruz' first team. He started in 18 games for his team's third-place finish in the 2010 Clausura, the best historical campaign by a Mendoza Province based team in the Argentine league.

Barcelona SC

signed Nicolas Olmedo to play for Barcelona SC.

International career

In 2010, Olmedo was called to the Argentine national team by coach Diego Maradona to play a friendly match against Haiti, in a squad formed exclusively with players from the Argentine league.

Honours

;San Martín de Tucumán
;Godoy Cruz