An Argentine footballer Hernán Darío Pellerano was born on 4 June 1984 in Buenos Aires.
Pellerano started his professional career at Vélez Sársfield in 2003. The footballer made frequent appearances both as a member of the first eleven and as a substitute player. The head coach was satisfied with the defender’s game and gave him every chance to reveal his potential. In 2005, Hernán formed the team that brought the victory in the Argentine League. Altogether, the player netted two goals in 117 matches for Vélez.
In 2008, Pellerano came in to limelight of the coaching staff of Almeria. After passing all the preliminary tests, the defender penned a long-term contract. The debut season at the club turned to be not very successful, as Hernán failed to establish himself as a member of the starting eleven.
In 2011, Hernán returned to his motherland, where he joined Newell’s Old Boys on a temporary deal. The 2011/2012 season was very fortunate. The player made 33 appearances and was once lucky to find the net.
After the spell with the temporary side had come to an end, Pellerano returned to his parent club.
In January 2014 Pellerano moved to a Mexican side Club Tijuana.
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