Germán Lux


Germán Darío Lux is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Club Atlético River Plate as a goalkeeper.
After starting out at River Plate, he spent most of his career in Spain with Mallorca and Deportivo.

Club career

Lux was born in Carcarañá, Santa Fe Province. Nicknamed Poroto, he joined Club Atlético River Plate's youth ranks aged 16, and made his Primera División debut in 2001. Shortly after, he became first-choice.
In the 2006 Apertura, Lux lost his job to emergent talent Juan Pablo Carrizo and, a few months after, was cut from the squad by coach Daniel Passarella. In the beginning of the year he also lost his brother, who committed suicide.
Lux signed a four-year deal with RCD Mallorca for the 2007–08 season, as a backup to youth graduate Miguel Ángel Moyá, but benefitted from an injury to the latter to appear in ten La Liga matches during the campaign. In his second year, the same occurred: Moyá was again downed with physical problems and Lux was promoted to starter, but lost his job in January 2009 with the signing of Dudu Aouate from Deportivo de La Coruña.
In the following two seasons, Lux was almost exclusively restricted to Copa del Rey matches with Mallorca, only making a combined five league appearances. The same fate befell him in his next club, Deportivo La Coruña, where he played second-fiddle to Daniel Aranzubia for two years.
On 26 June 2017, ten years after leaving for Europe, 35-year-old Lux returned to River Plate on a three-year contract.

International career

As a starter during the 2004 Summer Olympics, Lux was instrumental in the gold medal triumph of the Argentina national team, which netted 17. During the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, however, he had a poor performance with the full side.
Lux was left out of the squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, and Óscar Ustari was picked instead.

Personal life

Lux's older brother, Javier, was also a footballer. A midfielder, he played for several teams during his career.

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Honours

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River Plate
Deportivo
Argentina