Joaquín Susvielles (born 28 February 1991) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Delfín.[1]
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Atlético Santa Rosa were Susvielles’ first club, which preceded the forward appearing for Alvear FC during the 2011–12 Torneo Argentino B season and playing thirteen times.[2][3] Fellow fourth tier outfit Villa Mitre signed Susvielles in 2012.[3] He remained for two years, scoring twenty-eight goals in fifty fixtures.[1][3] On 30 June 2014, Susvielles joined Olimpo of the Argentine Primera División.[1] He made his debut in a 1–1 tie with Racing Club on 25 October, which was the first of five appearances for Olimpo.[1]Primera B Nacional‘s Guillermo Brown loaned Susvielles in 2015.[1] Two goals in twenty-eight matches followed.[1]
In January 2016, Susvielles completed a move to Ferro Carril Oeste (GP).[1] He scored his first goals for them on 27 March 2016, notching a brace during a Torneo Federal A victory away to Alvarado.[1] He scored two further goals, including another versus Alvarado and one against Unión Aconquija, in fifteen games as Ferro Carril Oeste were knockout out the play-offs by the aforementioned Unión Aconquija.[1] Susvielles again departed Olimpo in July 2016, signing on loan for Alvarado in Torneo Federal A.[1][4] He went on to score six goals across 2016–17, before being signed permanently for 2017–18 by Alvarado.[1]
Susvielles joined Almagro on 30 June 2018.[1] He scored on debut in a Copa Argentina win over Cipolletti, which preceded him netting Primera B Nacional goals against Deportivo Morón, Quilmes, Platense, Santamarina, Mitre (2) and Gimnasia y Esgrima.[1] July 2019 saw Susvielles complete a move to Platense.[1] He netted on his first home appearance versus Estudiantes on 25 August, on the way to a total of eight goals in two seasons with the club; including their promotion winning campaign of 2020.[1] Susvielles wouldn’t feature in the Primera División as he headed abroad to join Ecuadorian Serie A side Delfín.[5]
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