Matías Succar

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Matías Succar
Personal information
Full name Juan Matías Succar Cañote
Date of birth (1999-02-16) 16 February 1999 (age 24)
Place of birth Lima, Peru
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Carlos A. Mannucci
Number 19
Youth career
2006–2010 Country Club Villa
2010–2013 Cantolao San Borja
2013–2015 Academia Cantolao
2016–2017 Deportivo Municipal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2017–2021 Deportivo Municipal 49 (14)
2018–2019Unión Comercio (loan) 25 (5)
2021–2022 LASK 0 (0)
2021Juniors OÖ (loan) 11 (1)
2021Teplice (loan) 11 (1)
2022– Carlos A. Mannucci 11 (3)
National team
2022– Peru U23 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19:55, 31 August 2022 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 05:00, 1 September 2022 (UTC)

Juan Matías Succar Cañote (born 16 February 1999) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a forward for Peruvian club Carlos A. Mannucci.

Club career

Youth career

Succar started as a goalkeeper in 2006 at Country Club Villa, in the Chorrillos District of his hometown Lima, Peru.[2] He then moved to changed position to left-back, and then a left midfielder, before joining Cantolao San Borja.[2][3] Aged 14, he moved to Academia Cantolao where he became a striker.[4] He didn't play much, and left football for one year.[2] Succar returned to play when he was 16 year old and scored 26 goals in his first season.[2]

Deportivo Municipal

In 2016, 17-year old Succar joined Deportivo Municipal, where he began playing for the clubs reserve team.[5]

At the age of 18, Succar was promoted to the first team squad.[2] He made his senior debut on 28 October 2017, in a Peruvian Primera División game against Universidad de San Martín, where his older brother Alexander was in the starting lineup for the opponents.[6] Matías Succar started on the bench, but replaced Rodrigo Cuba after 68 minutes, the same minute his brother was subbed off. The game was his first and last of season. The following season, Succar played six games.

Loan to Unión Comercio

In the search of more continuity, Succar was loaned out to Unión Comercio for the 2018 season. The deal was later extended until the summer 2019. He then returned to Municipal after 25 games and five goals for Comercio.

Return to Deportivo Municipal

After returning to Municipal, Succar found more continuity, scoring three important goals in 16 games, to help save Municipal from relegation.[7] From the 2020 season, he became a regular starter and scored five goals in his first 10 league games.

LASK and Juniors OÖ

On 12 January 2021, Succar moved to Austrian Football Bundesliga club LASK on a deal until June 2024.[8] He made his debut for their reserve team, Juniors OÖ, in the Second League, as a 78th-minute substitute against Horn.[9]

Teplice

On 7 September 2021, he joined Teplice in the Czech Republic on loan for the 2021–22 season.[10]

Carlos A. Mannucci

On 5 July 2022, he signed for Peruvian club Carlos A. Mannucci.[11]

International career

Succar's paternal great grandparents immigrated to Peru from Lebanon by boat.[2] Thus, Succar is of Lebanese descent and is eligible to be selected for their national team.[12] He can also play for the United States due to his fathers nationality, and for Peru due to his citizenship.[13]

In September 2019, Matías and his older brother, Alexander, were contacted by the Lebanese Football Association to play the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification.[12] They both refused to play for Lebanon.[14] In June 2020, Succar revealed that he was going to fight for a place on the Peruvian national team.[14]

At the end of August 2020, Succar was on the list of those summoned to the training sessions of the Peru national team.[15] Previously, he was part of some training sessions for the under-18 and under-20 teams.[3][14]

References

  1. ^ "Matías Succar". LASK. Retrieved 11 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f Matías Succar: “Para destacar tienes que trabajar más de lo normal”, once.pe, 30 August 2020
  3. ^ a b Matías Succar, un ‘9’ para el futuro: “Me gustaría que mi próximo paso sea jugar fuera del país”, depor.com, 6 May 2020
  4. ^ Copa Federación (99): Entrevista a Matias Succar de Cantolao, peru.com, 24 April 2014
  5. ^ Por el momento Succar es el único refuerzo en Unión Comercio, diariovoces.com.pe, 29 August 2018
  6. ^ UNIVERSIDAD SAN MARTÍN VS. DEPORTIVO MUNICIPAL 1 - 4, soccerway.com, 28 October 2017
  7. ^ Matías Succar, el joven héroe que salvó a Deportivo Municipal del descenso, elcomercio.pe, 26 November 2019
  8. ^ LASK VERPFLICHTET MITTELSTÜRMER MATÍAS SUCCAR, lask.at, 12 January 2021
  9. ^ "Matias Succar officially debuted in Austria with FC Juniors in the second division of Austrian football | FOOTBALL-PERUVIAN | Football24 News English". Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  10. ^ "DVA ZAHRANIČNÍ HRÁČI POSÍLÍ FK TEPLICE" (in Czech). Teplice. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  11. ^ Futbolperuano.com, Axel Belapatiño- (5 July 2022). "Liga 1: Matías Succar será nuevo delantero de Carlos Mannucci para el Torneo Clausura". Futbolperuano.com (in Spanish).
  12. ^ a b Selección de Líbano tentó a Alexander Succar para que juegue las Eliminatorias, libero.pe, 4 February 2020
  13. ^ BOCÓN, NOTICIAS EL (3 February 2020). "El día que los hermanos Alexander Succar y Matías Succar fueron contactados por Libano para jugar las eliminatorias rumbo a Qatar 2022 (FOTO) | Universitario | Deportivo Municipal | FUTBOL-PERUANO". El Bocón (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  14. ^ a b c Matías Succar, el delantero que sigue Ricardo Gareca para la Selección Peruana, rpp.pe, 11 June 2020
  15. ^ Matías Succar: "Voy a aprender mucho de Jefferson Farfán al compartir con él en la Selección", rpp.pe, 2 September 2020

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