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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
SEBASTIAN COATES BIOGRAPHY
SEBASTIAN COATES PROFILE
Full name: Sebastián Coates Nion
Date of birth: 7 October 1990
Place of birth: Montevideo, Uruguay
Height: 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in)
Weight: 96 Kg
Playing position: Centre Back
Current club: Liverpool
Sebastian Coates Nion (born 7 October 1990) is a Uruguayan football player who plays for Liverpool. Uruguayan fans call him Luganito or Little Lugano.
Coates was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, to a Scottish father and Uruguayan mother.
Coates joined Club Nacional at 11, and worked his way up through the age groups, appearing as captain at every level. In 2009, aged 18, he signed a contract and began playing for the first team. His first appearance came against Bella Vista, a performance for which he was named man of the match by El País. He then started every single game for Nacional, withstanding suspension and national duty.
In August 2011, Coates was the subject of substantial interest from English Premier League club Liverpool. He was given permission to have a medical at Melwood ahead of his proposed move on 26 August, and the following day watched Liverpool's match against Bolton Wanderers. On 30 August, after receiving a work permit, Liverpool announced that they had signed Coates on "a long-term contract" for an undisclosed fee.Liverpool officially announced that Coates would wear the number 16 shirt, last worn by Sotirios Kyrgiakos who had recently departed to Wolfsburg.
On 18 September, Coates made his debut for Liverpool against Tottenham Hotspur, replacing the injured Daniel Agger in a 4-0 defeat. Coates went on to make his first start for the club on 21 September against Brighton & Hove Albion in the League Cup in which Liverpool won 2-1. He also started in the next round of the cup against Stoke City, a game that Liverpool won 2-1 despite Coates being primarily at fault for Stoke's goal.
After playing for the Uruguay Under 20 international team he was called-up for Uruguay's first leg match in the CONMEBOL–CONCACAF playoff against Costa Rica where he was an unused substitute. He made his full international debut against Chile in the 2011 Copa América. Coates went on to win the award for the Best Young Player at the end of the tournament|source:wikipedia|
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