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Roger Martínez Tobinson

(Roger Martínez)

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Born
1994 (31 years old)
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Position
Centre-Forward

Status
Active

Ethnicity
Hispanic

Team Number
10

Height
180 cm

Weight
76 kg

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Roger Beyker Martínez Tobinson (Latin American Spanish: ; born 23 June 1994) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a winger or forward for Racing Club and the Colombia national team.

Club career
Early career
He began playing on November 11, Juventus and Expreso Rojo, a team with which he became champion. He was also called to the selection of his Cartagena province. Later he had a brief stint at Academia de Crespo and from there he went to a training school in Medellín called Student. At the age of 17, he was offered to go to Argentina, arriving at Boca Juniors where he was tested for a few months; although they loved him, he could not play official matches because he was not with his parents. He returned to Colombia to later return to Argentina, this time to Argentinos Juniors where he spent 6 months and suffered the same fate as in Boca. Then his representative would get him a chance at Racing.

Racing Club
He made his debut for Racing Club de Argentina in a match for the 2013 Copa Sudamericana, in which his team fell to Lanús 2–1, entering the second half replacing Ricardo Centurión. His first match in the First Division of Argentine soccer was in the defeat of his team by 3 to 1 against Tigre for the 2013 Initial Tournament.

Loan to Santamarina
In 2014, the Racing coach, Diego Cocca, confirmed that he would not take him into account and they transferred him to Santamarina from the second division of Argentine football without a purchase option. His first game was against Atlético Tucumán where he assisted his teammate Martín Michel at the last minute to make it 1–0. In only 2 games was he a starter, the other 7 always coming off the bench. His loan ended and he returned to Racing.

Loan to Aldosivi
In 2015 the Racing coach, Diego Cocca, confirmed (for the 2nd time) that he would not take him into account and they transferred him to Aldosivi, recently promoted to the First Division of Argentina. His first match was on the 1st date, against Vélez Sarsfield, in a 2–0 defeat. His first goal was scored against Sarmiento de Junin, in a 2–2 draw. His second goal was against Quilmes after an excellent combination between Jose Sand and Pablo Luguercio (2 ex Racing) where he defined a dive against Fabian Assman. His third goal was against Unión, in a 3–3 draw. His fourth goal was against Godoy Cruz de Mendoza, in a 2–0 victory. His fifth goal in Aldosivi was against Boca Juniors at La Bombonera, in a historic victory 3 to 0, where he takes away his unbeaten record in the championship. His sixth and last goal for the Mar del Plata club was a header against Estudiantes de La Plata, in a 2–1 defeat, where he also scored a goal from his own net.
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