[2][3] He made eighteen appearances in his first season, including his professional debut on 6 November against Quilmes.
[2] He netted his first senior career goal in his seventh appearance for the club, during a tie with Patronato on 6 October.
[2] In total, Sapetti appeared in thirty-seven games and scored four times as Villa San Carlos were relegated.
[2][5] After leaving Instituto, he also left Gimnasia y Esgrima permanently in 2016 by joining Argentine Primera División side Temperley.
[2] July 2017 saw Sapetti make the move to Primera B Nacional's Villa Dálmine, which preceded a change to Aldosivi a year later.