[3] Cerioni quickly became a part of the squad and helped Quilmes win the 1949 title.
[4] In 1951, Cerioni moved to Colombia to play for Sporting de Barranquilla [es] and Deportivo Cali.
He returned to Quilmes, and spells with Atlas, Toronto Roma[5] and O'Higgins followed before he retired in 1962.
[6] Cerioni served as a play-coach in 1964 for Toronto Roma in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League.
[7] His brothers Enrique, Alberto and Héctor also were footballers who played for Gimnasia La Plata.