Antonio Sanabria
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Arnaldo Antonio Sanabria Ayala[1] | ||
Date of birth | 4 March 1996 | ||
Place of birth | San Lorenzo, Paraguay | ||
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)[2] | ||
Position(s) | forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Torino | ||
Number | 9 | ||
Youth career | |||
2004–2007 | Cerro Porteño | ||
2007–2009 | La Blanca Subur | ||
2009–2013 | Barcelona | ||
2014 | Roma | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2013–2014 | Barcelona B | 10 | (3) |
2014 | Sassuolo | 2 | (0) |
2014–2016 | Roma | 2 | (0) |
2015–2016 | → Sporting Gijón (loan) | 30 | (11) |
2016–2021 | Betis | 70 | (17) |
2019–2020 | → Genoa (loan) | 39 | (9) |
2021– | Torino | 120 | (30) |
International career‡ | |||
2012–2013 | Paraguay U17 | 8 | (6) |
2013–2015 | Paraguay U20 | 9 | (0) |
2013– | Paraguay | 35 | (6) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 20:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23:28, 19 November 2024 (UTC) |
Arnaldo Antonio Sanabria Ayala (born 4 March 1996), also known as Tony Sanabria, is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Torino[3] and the Paraguay national team.
Club career
Barcelona
Born in San Lorenzo, Paraguay, Sanabria started his career in futsal, later moving to football. He joined Cerro Porteño's youth academy in 2004.[4] In 2007, he and his parents moved to Spain, and he joined a local club from Sitges, called La Blanca Subur CF.
Sanabria joined FC Barcelona's youth academy in 2009, aged 13.[5] A year later, he moved to La Masia's facilities. In September 2012, still a youth, he was called up by manager Tito Vilanova to train with first team.[6]
In August 2013, Sanabria was promoted to FC Barcelona B in Segunda División.[7] On 29 September he made his professional debut, playing the last 22 minutes in a 0–1 home loss against RCD Mallorca.[8]
On 20 November 2013, Sanabria rejected a contract extension from Barça.[9] Three days later he scored his first professional goal, in a 1–2 home loss against UD Las Palmas.[10] He was linked to Roma and others which faced fierce competition to sign him in January.[11]
Sassuolo
On 29 January 2014, Sanabria joined fellow Serie A side Sassuolo, for a €4.5 million fee, plus €7.5 million bonuses "dependent on the player’s performance and his future value".[12] The deal was later clarified and he would join Roma in July, as the Giallorossi already reached the foreign quota.[13]
Sanabria made his Serie A debut on 23 March, replacing Davide Biondini in a 0–1 loss at Udinese.[14]
Roma
Sanabria officially joined Roma in July 2014 for €4.926 million[15] (including €2.5 million from Roma via Sassuolo to Barcelona). Roma also took the contractual responsibility from Sassuolo, to pay Barcelona up to an additional €7 million for bonuses.[16] As well as being a member of the first team squad, Sanabria also featured for the Roma Primavera squad in the 2014–15 UEFA Youth League,[17] scoring two goals in the 3–2 defeat against Bayern Munich on 5 November 2014.[18]
On 8 February 2015, Sanabria made his first team debut for Roma, replacing Francesco Totti after 62 minutes, in the 2–1 Serie A victory against Cagliari.[19]
Sporting Gijón (loan)
On 11 August 2015, Sanabria returned to Spain after agreeing to a one-year loan deal with La Liga side Sporting Gijón.[20] He made his league debut on 23 August, starting in a 0–0 home draw against Real Madrid.[21] Sanabria scored his first La Liga goals in on 23 September, netting a brace in a 3–2 away win against Deportivo La Coruña.[22]
Sanabria scored a hat-trick in Sporting's 3–1 home success over Las Palmas on 6 December 2015. He added another on 22 January of the following year, coming in a 5–1 route of Real Sociedad.
Betis
On 15 July 2016, Sanabria signed a five-year deal with Real Betis for a fee of €7.5 million,[23] with Roma retaining a 50% clause on the following transfer and a re-buy clause.[24]
On 20 September 2017 he scored the winning goal in Real Betis' 1–0 win over Real Madrid. It was Betis' first win at the Bernabeu since October 1998, when Finidi George scored in another 1–0 victory.
Genoa
On 26 January 2019, Sanabria signed for Serie A club Genoa on loan until 30 June 2020.[25]
Torino
On 31 January 2021, Sanabria signed a four-year contract with fellow Serie A club Torino.[3]
On 4 January 2024, Sanabria extended his contract with Torino until 30 June 2026.[26]
International career
Sanabria played for both the under-17 and under-20 Paraguay teams.
In 2013, Sanabria was called up to the Paraguay national team for two qualification matches for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, against Bolivia and Argentina to make an official appearance for the national team, in the case that Spain wanted to nationalize him.[27]
He made his full squad debut on 14 August 2013, in a 3–3 draw against Germany.[28] Sanabria was selected as part of Paraguay's Copa America Centenario squad, where he made two appearances. He came on as a substitute in the second group stage match against Colombia, as well as started in the final group stage match against the United States.
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 9 November 2024[29]
Club | Season | League | National cup[a] | Europe | Total | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Barcelona B | 2013–14 | Segunda División | 10 | 3 | — | — | 10 | 3 | ||
Sassuolo | 2013–14 | Serie A | 2 | 0 | — | — | 2 | 0 | ||
Roma | 2014–15 | Serie A | 2 | 0 | — | — | 2 | 0 | ||
Sporting Gijón (loan) | 2015–16 | La Liga | 30 | 11 | 1 | 0 | — | 31 | 11 | |
Real Betis | 2016–17 | La Liga | 22 | 4 | 2 | 1 | — | 24 | 5 | |
2017–18 | La Liga | 17 | 8 | 0 | 0 | — | 17 | 8 | ||
2018–19 | La Liga | 15 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 5[b] | 2 | 23 | 6 | |
2020–21 | La Liga | 16 | 3 | 4 | 1 | — | 20 | 4 | ||
Total | 70 | 17 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 84 | 23 | ||
Genoa (loan) | 2018–19 | Serie A | 15 | 3 | 0 | 0 | — | 15 | 3 | |
2019–20 | Serie A | 24 | 6 | 0 | 0 | — | 24 | 6 | ||
Total | 39 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 39 | 9 | ||
Torino | 2020–21 | Serie A | 14 | 5 | 0 | 0 | — | 14 | 5 | |
2021–22 | Serie A | 29 | 6 | 0 | 0 | — | 29 | 6 | ||
2022–23 | Serie A | 33 | 12 | 3 | 0 | — | 36 | 12 | ||
2023–24 | Serie A | 35 | 5 | 2 | 0 | — | 37 | 5 | ||
2024–25 | Serie A | 9 | 2 | 1 | 0 | — | 10 | 2 | ||
Total | 120 | 30 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 126 | 30 | ||
Career total | 273 | 70 | 16 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 294 | 76 |
- ^ Includes Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia
- ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa League
International
- As of match played 19 November 2024[30]
National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
Paraguay | 2013 | 3 | 0 |
2014 | 2 | 0 | |
2016 | 3 | 0 | |
2017 | 2 | 1 | |
2018 | 2 | 0 | |
2019 | 5 | 0 | |
2020 | 4 | 0 | |
2021 | 5 | 1 | |
2022 | 2 | 0 | |
2023 | 4 | 1 | |
2024 | 3 | 3 | |
Total | 35 | 6 |
- Scores and results list Paraguay's goal tally first.[30]
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 5 October 2017 | Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia | Colombia | 2–1 | 2–1 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification |
2. | 5 September 2021 | Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay | Colombia | 1–0 | 1–1 | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification |
3. | 17 October 2023 | Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay | Bolivia | 1–0 | 1–0 | 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification |
4. | 15 October 2024 | Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay | Venezuela | 1–1 | 2–1 | |
5. | 2–1 | |||||
6. | 14 November 2024 | Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay | Argentina | 1–1 | 2–1 |
Honours
Club
- Barcelona
References
- ^ "FIFA U-20 World Cup Turkey 2013 List of Players: Paraguay" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 23 June 2013. p. 18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 June 2013.
- ^ "Antonio Sanabria" (in Italian). Genoa CFC. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- ^ a b "Sanabria signs with Toro". Torino FC. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
- ^ Con ustedes, el paraguayo Antonio Sanabria, futuro crack del Barcelona (With you, Paraguayan Antonio Sanabria, Barcelona's future star) Archived 2015-09-25 at the Wayback Machine; Pasión Libertadores, 6 April 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ Un paraguayo en La Masia (A Paraguayan in La Masia); abc, 13 January 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ Toni Sanabria, el yacaré del gol (Toni Sanabria, goal's alligator); El Mundo Deportivo, 7 March 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ La fuerza de la juventud (The strength of youth); Sport, 13 August 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ El Mallorca asalta el Miniestadi (Mallorca assaults Mini Estadi); Marca, 29 September 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ Sanabria no renovará con el Barça (Sanabria will not renew with Barça); Diario Gol, 20 November 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ Los grancanarios llaman a la puerta del ascenso directo (The Gran Canarians calls to direct promotion places); Marca, 23 November 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ Se acerca a Italia (Approaching Italy); Fichajes, 12 December 2013 (in Spanish)
- ^ FC Barcelona and US Sassuolo agree to terms for Tonny Sanabria; Barcelona's official website, 29 January 2014
- ^ ¿Por qué la Roma ‘ha utilizado’ al Sassuolo para fichar a Sanabria? (Why Roma 'used' Sassuolo to sign Sanabria?) Archived 2021-04-28 at the Wayback Machine; Marcador Int, 30 January 2014 (in Spanish)
- ^ Udinese 1–0 Sassuolo; Football Italia, 23 March 2014
- ^ U.S. Sassuolo Calcio S.r.l. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 31 December 2014 (in Italian), PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.
- ^ "OPERAZIONI DI MERCATO SANABRIA AYALA ARNALDO ANTONIO" (PDF) (in Italian). A.S. Roma. 24 July 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 January 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
- ^ "Roma U19 vs. CSKA Moskva U19 - 17 September 2014". soccerway.com. Soccerway. 17 September 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- ^ "BAYERN MÜNCHEN U19 VS. ROMA U19 3 – 2". soccerway.com. Soccerway. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ^ "Cagliari vs. Roma 8 February 2015 – Soccerway". soccerway.com. Soccerway. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- ^ "Antonio Sanabria in prestito allo Sporting Gijon" [Antonio Sanabria on loan at Sporting Gijón] (in Italian). AS Roma. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^ "El Madrid sigue seco" [Madrid is still dry] (in Spanish). Marca. 23 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- ^ "El Sporting se estrena en Riazor" [Sporting debuts in Riazor] (in Spanish). Marca. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ^ "OPERAZIONI DI MERCATO: SANABRIA AYALA ARNALDO ANTONIO" (PDF). A.S. Roma. 15 July 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 January 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
- ^ "Antonio Sanabria, seventh signing for Real Betis". Real Betis. 15 July 2016. Archived from the original on 23 July 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
- ^ "UFFICIALE: Genoa, tesserato Antonio Sanabria" (in Italian). Retrieved 27 January 2019.
- ^ "Sanabria, rinnovo sino al 2026" [Sanabria, renews until 2026] (in Italian). Torino FC. 4 January 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
- ^ "Haedo, nuevamente fuera de la convocatoria". m.paraguay.com (in Spanish). 23 August 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
- ^ GERMANY VS. PARAGUAY 3 – 3; Global Sports Media, 14 August 2013
- ^ "A. Sanabria". Soccerway. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- ^ a b "Sanabria, Antonio". National Football Teams. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- ^ "First Youth League title goes Barcelona's way". UEFA.com. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
External links
- Tonny Sanabria Ayala at FC Barcelona (in Spanish) at the Wayback Machine (archived 13 December 2013)
- Antonio Sanabria at Lega Serie A
- Antonio Sanabria at BDFutbol
- Antonio Sanabria at Soccerway