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Bryan Aldave

Bryan Maximiliano Aldave Benítez (born 29 September 1983) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays for Sud América as a forward.
==Club career==
Born in Montevideo, Aldave graduated from hometown's Montevideo Wanderers, and made his senior debuts in 2000, with the club in Segunda División Profesional. In January 2004 he joined Primera División side Rocha.
In January 2005 Aldave moved abroad for the first time of his career, signing with Venezuelan Primera División side Estudiantes de Mérida. In June, however, he moved teams and countries again, joining Cobreloa in Chilean Primera División.
Aldave returned to Uruguay in January 2006, back to former club Rocha. After one and 1/2 seasons with the club he moved back to Venezuela, signing with Trujillanos.〔(Regreso al fútbol venezolano (Return to Venezuelan football) ); ESPN Deportes, 17 July 2007 〕 On 15 January 2008 Aldave left South America and joined Premier Soccer League side Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa.〔(Sundowns sign top striker ); Daily Sun, 15 January 2008〕 Despite appearing regularly for the side, he was transfer listed in August,〔(Sundowns put three more on transfer ); Kickoff, 31 July 2008〕 and subsequently left the club in January 2009, returning to Estudiantes de Mérida.
In the 2010 summer Aldave moved to fellow top divisioner Zamora; in January of the following year, however, he switched teams and countries again, joining Nacional Potosí in Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. On 7 March 2012 Aldave signed with Deportivo Pasto,〔(El uruguayo Aldave es el último refuerzo del Deportivo Pasto (Uruguayan Aldave is Deportivo Pasto's last reinforcement) ); Antena 2, 7 March 2012 〕 but left the club in August after appearing only once, and joined Sud América, back to his homeland.
On 13 January 2013 Aldave moved to Monagas,〔(Monagas SC ganó amistoso 2x0 ante PDVSA Morichal (Monagas won by 2–0 the friendly against PSVSA Morichal) ); Monagas' official website, 13 January 2013 〕 being released on 17 June.〔(Monagas anunció bajas para la próxima temporada (Monagas announced departures for the following season) ); Monagas' official website, 17 June 2013 〕 On 14 August he signed with Fénix.〔(Fénix: Bryan Aldave es el “9″, se incorporó Davis Banchero (Fénix: Bryan Aldave is ''the "9"'' and Davis Banchero is added) ); Tenfield, 14 August 2013 〕
On 11 January 2014, after being sparingly used by Fénix, Aldave moved back to Nacional Potosí.〔(Nacional Potosí asegura a seis refuerzos (Nacional Potosí grants six reinforcements) ); Jornada Net, 11 January 2014 〕 After finishing the campaign as the club's topscorer, he joined Portuguesa in May, with the deal being effetive in July.〔(Portuguesa anuncia mais mais um reforço sul-americano: Bryan Aldave (Portuguesa announces another South American reinforcement: Bryan Aldave) ); Globo Esporte, 30 May 2014 〕
On 25 December 2014, after suffering relegation with ''Lusa'', Aldave joined Persiba Balikpapan in Indonesia. He left the club in February of the following year and returned to his home country and Sud América in the following month, with the side back to the top level.

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