Pablo Silva

{{Short description|Uruguayan footballer (born 1984)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}}

{{Infobox football biography

|name= Pablo Silva

|fullname= Pablo Martin Silva

|birth_date= {{birth date and age|1984|11|6|df=yes}}

|birth_place= Montevideo, Uruguay

|position= Forward

|height= 1.79 m

|currentclub= La Luz

|youthyears1=

|youthclubs1= Quilmes de Florida

|youthyears2=

|youthclubs2= Basáñez

|youthyears3=

|youthclubs3= Villa Española

|youthyears4= 2007

|youthclubs4= Danubio

|years1= 2003–2004

|clubs1= Villa Española

|years2= 2005–2006

|clubs2= Rentistas

|caps2= 23

|goals2= 1

|years3= 2008–2009

|clubs3= Huracán Buceo

|caps3= 20

|goals3= 2

|years4= 2010

|clubs4= Nikkei Bellmare

|years5= 2011

|clubs5= Boston River

|caps5= 6

|goals5= 1

|years6= 2011–2012

|clubs6= Deportivo Maldonado

|caps6= 20

|goals6= 9

|years7= 2012–2013

|clubs7= Sud América

|caps7= 16

|goals7= 3

|years8= 2013–2014

|clubs8= Villa Española

|caps8=

|goals8=

|years9= 2014–2015

|clubs9= Trinidad

|caps9= 7

|goals9= 1

|years10= 2015–2016

|clubs10= Villa Española

|caps10= 27

|goals10= 12

|years11= 2017

|clubs11= Comunicaciones

|caps11= 17

|goals11= 4

|years12= 2017

|clubs12= Danubio

|caps12= 11

|goals12= 1

|years13= 2018

|clubs13= Villa Española

|caps13= 11

|goals13= 5

|years14= 2020–2021

|clubs14= Villa Española

|caps14= 41

|goals14= 10

|years15= 2022–

|clubs15= La Luz

|caps15= 19

|goals15= 3

|club-update= 18:43, 8 December 2022 (UTC)

}}

Pablo Martin Silva (born 6 November 1984) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward for La Luz.

Career

In 2005, Silva signed for Uruguayan top flight side Rentistas, where he suffered a broken metatarsal.{{Cite web|url=https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/el-buscavidas-del-villa-2016111500|title=Interview with Pablo Silva|publisher=elobservador.com.uy}}

In 2008, he signed for Huracán Buceo in the Uruguayan lower leagues, but was owed money due to them going bankrupt, before joining Paraguayan lower league club Nikkei Bellmare.

In 2013, he signed for Villa Española in the Uruguayan third division, before joining Argentine fourth division team Trinidad.

Before the 2017 season, Silva signed for Comunicaciones in Guatemala.{{Cite web|url=https://www.prensalibre.com/deportes/futbol-nacional/pablo-silva-el-acuerdo-con-comunicaciones-es-por-18-meses/|title=Pablo Silva: "El acuerdo con Comunicaciones es por 18 meses"|publisher=prensalibre.com}}

In 2017, he signed for Uruguayan top flight outfit Danubio,{{Cite web|url=http://www.danubio.org.uy/uc_1933_1.html|title=Pablo Silva es nuevo jugador de Danubio|publisher=danubio.org.uy}} where he made 11 league appearances and scored 1 goal.{{Soccerway|301883}}

Before the 2018 season, Silva returned to Villa Española in the Uruguayan second division, where he made 11 league appearances and scored 5 goals.

References

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