Forty-one games and two campaigns later, Ceballos departed and subsequently signed for Primera B Metropolitana club Deportivo Armenio. His professional debut came on 8 February 2016 in a match against Estudiantes.[1] Four further appearances followed during the 2016 season, prior to him leaving to join Andino of Torneo Federal B on 30 June.[1] Across the next three years, Ceballos had a second stint with Américo Tesorieri, as well as short spell with Rioja Juniors in early 2020.[4][5] In the succeeding August, Ceballos joined Estudiantes La Rioja of Liga Riojana; a club managed by his father, Isidro.[6]
Personal life
Ceballos's father, Isidro, was also a professional footballer; notably in the Primera División for Instituto.[6][7]