Biography
Lisandro Beratz, born on February 28, 1979, in Córdoba, Argentina, is a retired professional footballer known for his versatility on the field, primarily as a midfielder and winger. Beratz began his career in the youth system of local club Belgrano before making his professional debut for the team in 1997. His skillful play and tactical awareness quickly earned him recognition in the Argentine leagues.
Throughout his career, Beratz had successful stints with several clubs in Argentina, including notable periods at Unión de Santa Fe and Talleres de Córdoba. He played a pivotal role in his teams’ campaigns, contributing both goals and assists, which led to him being a fan favorite. Beratz's proficient crossing and ability to navigate tight defensive setups were crucial in his teams' attacking strategies.
After concluding his playing career, Beratz transitioned into coaching, where he leveraged his extensive on-field experience to nurture young talent. His contributions to Argentine football and development of future players solidified his legacy as both an athlete and a mentor within the sport. Beratz remains a respected figure in football circles, celebrated for his professionalism and dedication to the game.