Roberto Oscar Bonano (born 24 January 1970) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Already in his 30s, he moved from River Plate to Spain where he spent the remainder of his 17-year professional career in representation of three teams, mainly Alavés.
Bonano earned 13 caps for Argentina, and was part of the squad at the 2002 World Cup.
Roberto Oscar Bonano (born 24 January 1970) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Already in his 30s, he moved from River Plate...
Originally, the squad was named with Ariel Ortega given shirt number 23 and RobertoBonano number 24, as the Argentine Football Association had decided to retire...
goalkeeping position in Europe" – as he ended up playing second choice to RobertoBonano and then Víctor Valdés. His debut set the mark, as the club was humiliatingly...
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appearances for the club during the 2001–02 season, serving as understudy to RobertoBonano. On 31 October 2001, he made his UEFA Champions League debut in Barcelona's...
2000, while playing with Vélez Sarsfield, he and Argentine goalkeeper RobertoBonano with River Plate both scored in the same Copa Mercosur match. On 2 November...
time to secure a 2–0 first-leg advantage, chipping over goalkeeper RobertoBonano after being played in by Flávio Conceição, after Zidane had scored the...
number 10 shirt be instead given to the team's third-choice goalkeeper, RobertoBonano. AFA ultimately submitted a revised list with Ariel Ortega, originally...
1998 and the 2002 FIFA World Cups, starting in the latter ahead of RobertoBonano and Germán Burgos. Vélez Argentine Primera División: 1996 Clausura,...
Head coach: Olatunde Disu Head coach: Carlos Queiroz Head coach: José Roberto Avila Head coach: Juan José Pelaez Head coach: Juan José Gámez Head coach:...
the winner from a penalty against a side featuring Diego Simeone and RobertoBonano in the FIFA World Youth Championship in Saudi Arabia in 1989. The libero...