[1] He started his professional career with Tacuarembó, and was successively signed by Club Atlético River Plate (Uruguay) for the 2000–2001 clausura season.
His breakthrough however came during his time at Miramar Misiones, where he scored 38 goals in 56 matches being noted and then signed by Mexican club Toluca.
[3] Since his arrival at Triestina, he immediately impressed both football fans and pundits thanks to an exciting start, scoring 24 goals during the 36 matches with the alabardati and quickly confirming his prolific striker reputation.
[6] In 2016 the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) also found Chievo had also paid a company called International Sport Services S.r.l.
[8] The company was owned by football agents Fabio Grossi and Maurizio De Giorgis, which FIGC also penalized them for conflict of interests of representing both the player and clubs such as Chievo, Triestina,[8] Novara, Varese[9] and Cesena.
[17] Granoche was also suspended once on 6 September 2015, due to receiving extra employee benefits for €25,000, on 30 June 2008, from Stefano Mario Fantinel, the president of Triestina directly.