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In 2006, offers came in from clubs such as Olympiakos and newly promoted Serie A club Catania however, Montero chose to return to his childhood club where he began his career, C.A.
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He left the club after just 14 appearances and scored one goal against Racing Club de Avellaneda. His time at the club was short-lived however, as he constantly missed games due to injuries. San LorenzoĪfter his tenure at Juventus, Montero moved to Argentinian club San Lorenzo. In the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final, Montero was one of the three Juventus players to have their penalty saved by AC Milan keeper Dida in the shootout.
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Montero made over 200 appearances for i bianconeri, scoring one league goal. The Uruguayan opted to return to South America, while Ferrara retired. After the 2004–2005 Serie A triumph, Montero and teammate Ferrara called it quits on their Juventus careers. Montero played at both center back and left back during this period, forming impressive defensive partnerships with the likes of Ciro Ferrara, Mark Iuliano, Gianluca Pessotto, Lilian Thuram, Alessandro Birindelli, Igor Tudor, Gianluca Zambrotta, Nicola Legrottaglie, and Fabio Cannavaro during his 10-year tenure with the club. Juventus had what was considered as the best defense in the world at this time, and teams strongly regretted ever going down a goal to the club, as they knew how hard it would be to score one back for themselves. Montero was believed to have been the best friend of Zinedine Zidane during the pair's time together at Juventus, which ended when Zidane was sold to Real Madrid in 2001. It was here, even after an impressive first season, that he achieved great success, winning four scudetti with the club, along with other honours. Juventus FCįollowing the big switch to Turin, Montero made over 30 appearances in his first season with Juventus in all competitions. After impressing greatly during his 4-year stay in Bergamo, Montero made the highly anticipated switch to the Italian and European powerhouse, Juventus FC. During the 1995–1996 Serie A season, Montero struggled with injuries, only making 23 appearances. In the second division, Montero appeared in 34 games, scoring two goals, helping his team to immediate promotion back to Serie A.
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In his second season with the club, he managed 30 starts, however the club's season ended in relegation to Serie B. He managed 27 league appearances and two goals in his debut Serie A season. Atalanta BCĪfter transferring to the Bergamo-based club, Montero became an instant fixture in the club's starting eleven, and was a key member of their defense. Peñarol in 1990 and remained with the club for 2 seasons, making 34 appearances and scoring one goal, before transferring to Atalanta B.C. As a professional, Montero started his career for C.A. Montero was born iim to attend football practice.
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