Marcos Alberto Angeleri (born 7 April 1983) is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a centre-back.
He played in the championship decider for the Apertura 2006 title, and in 2008 was called by Diego Maradona to the Argentina national football team.
His freedom to join the attack was increased after the arrival of Leonardo Astrada as coach in mid-2008, causing Angeleri to be noticed by Maradona and by South American sports journalists, who voted Angeleri in a top-ten place in the 2008 edition of the South American Footballer of the Year award.
With few appearance, his time in England was forgettable, having failed to make an impact and even worse his first team opportunities were limited.
[12] In May 2011, Angeleri returned to Argentina to see a knee specialist about an injury problem picked up during the pre-season game between Sunderland and Benfica in Portugal.
[22] On 24 July 2013, it was announced that Spanish La Liga club Málaga CF had signed Angeleri on a three-year contract, with the transfer fee of €230,000[23] He featured regularly for the Andalusians in his debut campaign, appearing in 26 matches (2,228 minutes of action).
On 30 January 2016, he returned to Argentina to play in San Lorenzo de Almagro transferring as a free agent on a two-year contract.