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| youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 =
| youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 =
| years1 = 1996–1999 | clubs1 = [[Danubio F.C.|Danubio]] | caps1 = 69 | goals1 = 3
| years1 = 1996–1999 | clubs1 = [[Danubio F.C.|Danubio]] | caps1 = 69 | goals1 = 3
| years2 = 1999–2005 | clubs2 = [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] | caps2 = 47 | goals2 = 5
| years2 = 1999–2004 | clubs2 = [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] | caps2 = 47 | goals2 = 5
| totalcaps = 116 | totalgoals = 8
| totalcaps = 116 | totalgoals = 8
| nationalyears1 = 1999 | nationalteam1 = [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] | nationalcaps1 = 1 | nationalgoals1 = 0
| nationalyears1 = 1999 | nationalteam1 = [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] | nationalcaps1 = 1 | nationalgoals1 = 0
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In a relatively short career, [[Montevideo]]-born Podestá played for [[Danubio F.C.]] and Spain's [[Sevilla FC]]. With the latter, to where he moved in 1999, his presence was merely testimonial, his best output being 14 games with three goals in the [[2000–01 Segunda División|2000–01 season]] as the [[Andalusia]] club returned to [[La Liga]] after one year of absence.<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/2001/06/04/pagina-23/445798/pdf.html El Sevilla, a Primera por la puerta grande (Sevilla, to ''Primera'' through the front door)]; [[Mundo Deportivo (newspaper)|Mundo Deportivo]], 4 June 2001 {{es icon}}</ref>
In a relatively short career, [[Montevideo]]-born Podestá played for [[Danubio F.C.]] and Spain's [[Sevilla FC]]. With the latter, to where he moved in 1999, his presence was merely testimonial, his best output being 14 games with three goals in the [[2000–01 Segunda División|2000–01 season]] as the [[Andalusia]] club returned to [[La Liga]] after one year of absence.<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/2001/06/04/pagina-23/445798/pdf.html El Sevilla, a Primera por la puerta grande (Sevilla, to ''Primera'' through the front door)]; [[Mundo Deportivo (newspaper)|Mundo Deportivo]], 4 June 2001 {{es icon}}</ref>


In [[2001–02 La Liga|the following campaign]], Podestá featured more (15 matches) but did not find the net. After only eight league appearances in the next three years combined, he retired in June 2005 at only 27.
In [[2001–02 La Liga|the following campaign]], Podestá featured more (15 matches) but did not find the net. After only eight league appearances in the next three years combined, he retired in July 2004 at only 26.<ref>[http://sevilla.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-02-07-2004/sevilla/Deportes/podesta-se-retira-del-futbol-al-no-superar-su-lesion-de-rodilla_9622338140888.html Podestá se retira del fútbol al no superar su lesión de rodilla (Podestá retires from football after not being able to overcome knee injury)]; [[ABC (newspaper)|ABC]], 2 July 2004 {{es icon}}</ref>


==International career==
==International career==

Revision as of 19:29, 9 January 2017

Inti Podestá
Personal information
Full name Inti Podestá Mezzetta
Date of birth (1978-04-23) 23 April 1978 (age 46)
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1999 Danubio 69 (3)
1999–2004 Sevilla 47 (5)
Total 116 (8)
International career
1999 Uruguay 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Template:Spanish name 2 Inti Podestá Mezzetta (born 23 April 1978) is an Uruguayan retired footballer who played as a midfielder.

Club career

In a relatively short career, Montevideo-born Podestá played for Danubio F.C. and Spain's Sevilla FC. With the latter, to where he moved in 1999, his presence was merely testimonial, his best output being 14 games with three goals in the 2000–01 season as the Andalusia club returned to La Liga after one year of absence.[1]

In the following campaign, Podestá featured more (15 matches) but did not find the net. After only eight league appearances in the next three years combined, he retired in July 2004 at only 26.[2]

International career

Podestá made one appearance for Uruguay, in a friendly prior to the 1999 Copa América on 17 June, a 3–2 win in Paraguay. Summoned for the final stages, he did not leave the bench for the eventual runners-up.

Honours

Club

Sevilla

Country

References

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