Argentine footballer
Martín Nicolás Comachi (born 22 October 1991) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for All Boys .[ 1]
Career
Comachi began his career with Colón .[ 1] [ 3] He was on the substitutes bench for Primera División fixtures with Vélez Sarsfield , Estudiantes and Independiente across three seasons from 2010–11 but never made it onto the field of play.[ 1] Mario Sciacqua awarded Comachi his professional bow on 12 October 2013 against All Boys , with the forward featuring twelve times in 2013–14 as Colón suffered relegation.[ 1] He spent the subsequent 2014 campaign on loan with San Jorge .[ 1] Five appearances followed.[ 1] In January 2016, Comachi joined Ecuadorian Serie B side Deportivo Quito .[ 1] [ 4] He scored once and appeared seven times in 2016.[ 5]
Comachi spent the 2016–17 season in Torneo Federal A with Sportivo Las Parejas , where he netted six total goals, which preceded him playing for fellow third tier outfit Unión Sunchales in 2017–18 .[ 1] [ 6] On 12 June 2018, Comachi was signed by Villa Dálmine of Primera B Nacional .[ 1] [ 7] His first appearance came in a 3–0 victory over Instituto on 25 August, before his opening goal arrived on 15 September versus Mitre .[ 1] [ 8] A further goal came against Atlético de Rafaela , in the midst of twenty-two total appearances.[ 1] July 2019 saw Comachi join Agropecuario .[ 1] He'd score nine goals in nine different games before the season's early curtailment.[ 1]
On 9 October 2020, Comachi moved abroad for the second time in his career after signing for Uruguayan Primera División side Danubio .[ 9] He netted his first goal on 19 December in a 4–1 home loss to Peñarol .[ 1] In April 2021, his contract with Danubio was terminated.[ 10]
In July 2021, Comachi joined Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba on a deal until the end of 2022.[ 11] However, he left the club in February 2022 to join Primera Nacional club All Boys .[ 12]
Personal life
Comachi's brother, Lucas , is also a professional footballer; they were both produced by Colón's youth system.[ 13] Their father, Marcelo , also played football at pro level.[ 13] [ 14]
Career statistics
As of 23 December 2020 .[ 1] [ 5]
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