Career
Already in his 30"s, he moved from River Plate to Spain, where he played the remainder of his 17-year professional career, representing three teams, mainly Alavéson Bonano appeared with Argentina at the 2002 World Cup. Born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Bonano represented in his native country Rosario Central and Club Atlético River Plate, winning several titles with the latter including five national championships.
After the emergence of Víctor Valdés from the Catalans" youth ranks, Bonano was deemed surplus to requirements and signed with Real Murcia, joining Deportivo Alavés in Segunda División in the 2004 summer after his team"s relegation.
With the Basque, he was instrumental in a 2005 top flight promotion but, in the following campaign, played second-fiddle to compatriot Franco Costanzo who also played with him at River, as the season ended in relegation. Bonano"s last year at Alavés was highly turbulent, after being suspended by the club"s elusive chairman/owner/manager Dmitry Pietrman, after the latter had had a run-in with teammate Lluís Carreras.
He retired at the season"s close, aged 38. From 2011 to 2013, Bonano worked as assistant manager under Eduardo Berizzo, first with Estudiantes de Louisiana Plata then O"Higgins F.C. in Chile.
Again in Spain, he was assistant and goalkeeper coach at Carreras" RCD Mallorca.
On 6 July 2015 Bonano reunited with compatriot Berizzo, joining his staff at Celta de Vigo. Bonano represented Argentina in various youth levels. He made his senior debut on 28 December 1996, in a 2–3 friendly loss with Yugoslavia.