Career
Nicolas Blandi began his career in the junior category of a small school called EFI (School of Child football), directed by Peter Ithurburu at the age of 5 years, at age 10 started playing in Puerto Nuevo, then went to the 11 Club Villa Dalmine and was finally Argentinos Juniors 3 years before coming to at the age of 15 years. He has good technique, its main virtue is the physical power. He also has a good passing game, powerful shot and is a great finisher which is usually well placed in the penalty area.
To gain experience, he was given to Argentinos Juniors until August 2011.
Foreign the second part of 2011, Blandi returns to Although at first was not to be taken into account by the coach Julio César Falcioni, the player decides to stay and ends up being the preference of the coach, who is chosen over Gaona Lugo, Pablo Mouche and Sergio Araujo and even to enter the final minutes parties and as natural replacement Lucas Viatri.
Following severe injury Viatri in the first half against Belgrano, Blandi played the entire second half but could not score goals. After a week of much criticism towards him, Blandi debuted as a starter on October 25, 2011, against Colón de Santa Fe scoring two goals to beat Colón.
In his second career game as a starter he scored another two goals in the victory by 3-1 against Atlético de Rafaela in the Torneo Apertura 2011.
On 13 January 2014, it was confirmed that Blandi joined on a free transfer. 2008–2010 Argentinos Juniors 2010-2011 2011-2013 2014-2015 Evian 2015 since 2015.