Cantero started his football career at
Central Córdoba and in 1998 he moved to
Colón, where he played for a season. Afterwards, he signed for
Estudiantes. On 31 January 2000, he was transferred to the Greek side,
AEK Athens for a fee of 500 million
drachmas. After his unsuccessful spell in
Greece, he was released from the club and returned to
Argentina and Central Córdoba for a season. Afterwards, he played successively for
Gimnasia La Plata,
Arsenal Sarandí and in 2004 he moved to
Ecuador and joined
Olmedo. After playing for the Ecuadorian club, he returned to Rosario and in January 2005 he moved to
Oriente Petrolero in
Bolivia. He then returned to Argentina for
San Martín de Tucumán, where he played for 5.5 years. In 2013 he moved to
Tiro Federal, where he retired in 2014. ==References==