Fernando Vergara, the Glossary
Luis Fernando Vergara Meyland (born 13 May 1970), known as Fernando Vergara, is a Chilean football coach and former player.[1]
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45 relations: A.C. Barnechea, Association football, Audax Italiano, C.D. Antofagasta, C.D. Arturo Fernández Vial, C.D. Cobreloa, C.D. Universidad de Concepción, Chile national football team, Chile national football team results (1980–1999), Chilean Primera División, Club Universidad de Chile, Club Universitario de Deportes, Cochabamba, Colo-Colo, Crystal Palace F.C., Deportes Iquique, Deportes La Serena, Deportes Magallanes, Deportes Puerto Montt, Deportes Temuco, Diario AS, Estadio Félix Capriles, Estadio Sausalito, Everton F.C., Exhibition game, Football in England, Forward (association football), Huachipato FC, Ian Mac-Niven, Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera, Premier League, Primera B de Chile, Rayo Vallecano, San Marcos de Arica, Santiago, Sports commentator, TNT Sports (Chilean TV channel), Unión Española, Viña del Mar, YouTube, 1993 Primera División de Chile, 1996 Primera División of Chile, 1997 Copa América, 1997 Torneo Clausura (Chile), 1998 Primera División of Chile.
- A.C. Barnechea managers
- C.D. Cobreloa managers
- C.D. Universidad de Concepción managers
- Canal del Fútbol color commentators
- Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
- Deportes Antofagasta managers
- Deportes Iquique managers
- Deportes La Serena managers
- Deportes Puerto Montt managers
- Deportes Temuco managers
- Huachipato FC managers
- Magallanes managers
- San Marcos de Arica managers
- Unión Española managers
A.C. Barnechea
Athletic Club Barnechea is a Chilean Football club based in the Lo Barnechea commune of Santiago, Chile.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Audax Italiano
Audax Club Sportivo Italiano is a Chilean football club based in La Florida.
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C.D. Antofagasta
Deportes Antofagasta is a Chilean football club based in the city of Antofagasta currently playing in the Primera B Of Chile.
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C.D. Arturo Fernández Vial
Corporación Club Deportivo Arturo Fernández Vial is a football club in Chile, from the Concepción area, in the Bio-Bio Region.
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C.D. Cobreloa
Club de Deportes Cobreloa S.A.D.P., commonly referred to as Cobreloa, is a Chilean football professional club based in Calama, Región de Antofagasta, Chile.
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C.D. Universidad de Concepción
Club Deportivo Universidad de Concepción also known as Universidad de Concepción, are a Chilean football club based in Concepción, that is a current member of the Primera B. The club's home stadium is the Estadio Ester Roa de Concepción, that has a 30,480 spectators capacity.
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The Chile national football team (Selección de fútbol de Chile), nicknamed La Roja, represents Chile in men's international football competitions and is controlled by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile which was established in 1895.
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This page details the match results and statistics of the Chile national football team from 1980 to 1999.
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Chilean Primera División
The Chilean Primera División (First Division of Chile) is a professional football league, being the highest division of Chilean football league system.
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Club Universidad de Chile
Club Universidad de Chile is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile, that plays in the Primera División.
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Club Universitario de Deportes
Club Universitario de Deportes, popularly known as Universitario or simply as La "U", is a Peruvian football club based in Lima.
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Cochabamba
Cochabamba (Quchapampa; Quchapampa) is a city and municipality in central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range.
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Colo-Colo
Colo-Colo, officially Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo, is a Chilean professional football club based in Macul, Santiago.
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Crystal Palace F.C.
Crystal Palace Football Club (commonly referred to as simply Palace) is a professional football club based in Selhurst in the Borough of Croydon, South London, England.
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Deportes Iquique
Club de Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P. is a Chilean football club based in Iquique that is a current member of the Chilean Primera División.
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Deportes La Serena
Club de Deportes La Serena S.A.D.P., is a Chilean football club based in the city of La Serena, Coquimbo Region.
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Deportes Magallanes
Magallanes is a Chilean football club based in San Bernardo, Chile.
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Deportes Puerto Montt
Club Deportes Puerto Montt is a Chilean football club based in the city of Puerto Montt, Los Lagos Region.
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Deportes Temuco
Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football club based in Temuco, Araucanía Region.
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Diario AS
Diario AS (sometime stylized as AS or As) is a Spanish daily sports newspaper that concentrates particularly on football.
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Estadio Félix Capriles
The Estadio Sudamericano Félix Capriles is a multi-purpose stadium in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
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Estadio Sausalito
Estadio Sausalito (Sausalito Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Viña del Mar, Chile.
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Everton F.C.
Everton Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England.
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Exhibition game
An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a pre-season game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.
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Football is the most popular sport in England, where the first modern set of rules for the code were established in 1863, which were a major influence on the development of the modern Laws of the Game.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Huachipato FC
Huachipato FC is a Chilean football club based in Talcahuano that currently plays in the Chilean Primera División.
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Ian Mac-Niven
Ian Patricio Mac-Niven Carlsson (born 25 October 1971) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Fernando Vergara and Ian Mac-Niven are C.D. Antofagasta footballers, Chile men's international footballers, Chilean expatriate men's footballers and footballers from Santiago.
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Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera, often shortened to Instituto Nacional (National Institute), is a public boys' school in downtown Santiago, Chile which teaches 4.400 students between 7th and 12th grade.
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Premier League
The Premier League is the highest level of the English football league system.
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Primera B de Chile
Campeonato Primera B (Chilean First B Division) is the second tier in the Chilean football league system, and is organized by the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional.
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Rayo Vallecano
Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, S.A.D., often abbreviated to Rayo (Spanish for "thunderbolt"), is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid, in the neighbourhood of Vallecas.
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San Marcos de Arica
Club Deportivo San Marcos de Arica, also known as San Marcos, is a Chilean professional football club based in Arica, that is a current member of the Primera B of Chile.
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Santiago
Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas.
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In sports broadcasting, a sports commentator (also known as a sports announcer or sportscaster) provides a real-time live commentary of a game or event, traditionally delivered in the present tense.
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TNT Sports (Chilean TV channel)
TNT Sports Chile is a privately owned sports pay TV channel of Chile.
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Unión Española
Club Unión Española S.A.D.P. is a professional football club based in the Independencia neighborhood, commune of Santiago, Chile.
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Viña del Mar
Viña del Mar (meaning "Vineyard of the Sea") is a city and commune on central Chile's Pacific coast.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
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1993 Primera División de Chile
The 1993 Campeonato Nacional, known as Campeonato Nacional Copa Banco del Estado 1993 for sponsorship purposes, was the 61st season of top-flight football in Chile.
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1996 Primera División of Chile
The 1996 Campeonato Nacional, known as Campeonato Nacional Copa Banco del Estado 1996 for sponsorship purposes, was the 64th season of top-flight football in Chile.
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1997 Copa América
The 1997 Copa America was the 38th edition of the Copa America.
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1997 Torneo Clausura (Chile)
The 1997 Campeonato Nacional Clausura Copa Banco del Estado was the 66th Chilean League top flight tournament, Colo-Colo were the champions, winning their 21st title.
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1998 Primera División of Chile
The 1998 Campeonato Nacional, known as Campeonato Nacional Copa Banco del Estado 1998 for sponsorship purposes, was the 67th season of top-flight football in Chile.
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See also
A.C. Barnechea managers
- Arturo Norambuena
- Carlos Encinas
- Cristián Muñoz (footballer, born 1983)
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Bozán
- Héctor Adomaitis
- Hugo Vilches
- Jaime Pizarro
- John Armijo
- Jorge Contreras
- Leonardo Zamora
- Mario Salas (footballer)
- Nelson Soto
- Rodolfo Dubó
C.D. Cobreloa managers
- Andrés Prieto (footballer, born 1928)
- Arturo Salah
- César Bravo
- César Vigevani
- Dalcio Giovagnoli
- Eduardo Fournier
- Emiliano Astorga
- Fernando Cavalleri (footballer)
- Fernando Díaz (footballer)
- Fernando Vergara
- Germán Cornejo
- Guillermo Yávar
- Gustavo Benítez (footballer, born 1953)
- Gustavo Huerta
- Héctor Almandoz
- Javier Torrente
- Jorge Aravena (footballer)
- Jorge Garcés
- Jorge Siviero
- Jorge Socías
- Jorge Toro
- José Sulantay
- Luis Garisto
- Marcelo Trobbiani
- Marco Antonio Figueroa
- Mario Soto (footballer, born 1950)
- Miguel Hermosilla
- Nelson Acosta
- Nelson Soto
- Oscar Malbernat
- Pablo Abdala (footballer)
- Raúl Toro (footballer, born 1954)
- Rodrigo Meléndez
- Rodrigo Pérez (footballer, born 1973)
- Rubén Vallejos
- Víctor Rivero
- Vicente Cantatore
C.D. Universidad de Concepción managers
- Óscar Meneses
- Eduardo Acevedo
- Fernando Díaz (footballer)
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Bozán
- Gualberto Jara
- Jaime Vera
- Javier Torrente
- Jorge Pellicer
- Luis Marcoleta
- Luis Vera (Chilean footballer)
- Marcelo Barticciotto
- Miguel Ramírez
- Ronald Fuentes
- Víctor Hugo Castañeda
- Vitamina Sánchez
- Yuri Fernández
- Claudio Borghi (footballer)
- Cristián Basaure
- Dante Poli
- Eros Pérez
- Fernando Astengo
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Arrué
- Iván Álvarez (footballer, born 1980)
- Ivo Basay
- Jorge Pellicer
- Juan Carlos Villalta
- Juvenal Olmos
- Luis Marín (footballer, born 1983)
- Luka Tudor
- Marcelo Vega (footballer, born 1971)
- Patricio Yáñez
- Rodrigo Goldberg
- Rubén Selman
- Sebastián González
- Sergio Vargas (footballer, born 1965)
- Waldemar Méndez
Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
- Adán Vergara
- Adrián Sahibeddine
- Alonzo Zúñiga
- Bryan Rabello
- Carlos Vega (footballer)
- Claudio Álvarez
- Claudio Salinas
- Eduardo Carrasco (footballer)
- Eduardo Nazar
- Eduardo Rubio
- Eduardo Soto (Chilean footballer)
- Emil Feuchtmann
- Fabián Estay
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Arrué
- Franz Arancibia
- Héctor Tapia
- Hugo Rubio
- Iván Zamorano
- Jaime Ramírez (footballer, born 1967)
- Jean Beausejour
- Jonathan Vidallé
- Jorge Valdivia
- José Luis Sánchez (Chilean footballer)
- Juan Schwanner
- Julio Lopez (footballer)
- Leonel Herrera (footballer, born 1971)
- Luka Tudor
- Manuel Suárez (Chilean footballer)
- Marcelo Díaz
- Marco Fajre
- Mario Cáceres
- Mauricio Neveu
- Patricio Mardones
- Paulo Magalhães
- Ramón Pérez (footballer)
- Richard Zambrano
- Roberto Órdenes
- Ryann Torrero
- Sebastián Rozental
Deportes Antofagasta managers
- Alfonso Sepúlveda
- Beñat San José
- Diego Reveco
- Fernando Díaz (footballer)
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Hormazábal
- Francisco Molina
- Gerardo Ameli
- Gustavo Huerta
- Héctor Almandoz
- Héctor Tapia
- Hernán Carrasco
- Hernán Godoy
- Humberto Cruz
- Isaac Carrasco
- Jaime Vera
- Javier Torrente
- John Armijo
- Jorge Siviero
- Jorge Venegas
- José Cantillana
- José Sulantay
- Juan Domingo Tolisano
- Juan José Ribera
- Juan Manuel Azconzábal
- Luis Ibarra (footballer)
- Luis Marcoleta
- Luis Santibáñez
- Mario Véner
- Miguel Ángel Arrué
- Nicolás Larcamón
- Oscar Malbernat
- Pedro Gómez Carmona
- Raúl Pino
- Rogelio Delgado
- Sergio Marchant
- Sergio Navarro (footballer, born 1936)
- Walter Fiori
Deportes Iquique managers
- Andrés Prieto (footballer, born 1928)
- Aurelio Valenzuela
- Christian Díaz
- Cristian Leiva (Chilean footballer)
- Fernando Vergara
- Gerardo Pelusso
- Guillermo Páez
- Gustavo Huerta
- Héctor Pinto
- Hernán Godoy
- Jaime Vera
- Jorge Garcés
- Jorge Pellicer
- Jorge Toro
- José Cantillana
- José Sulantay
- Juan Páez
- Luis Musrri
- Manuel Rodríguez (footballer)
- Manuel Rodríguez Vega
- Manuel Villalobos
- Mario Maldonado
- Miguel Ángel Arrué
- Miguel Ponce
- Miguel Ramírez
- Miguel Riffo
- Nelson Acosta
- Ramón Estay
- Víctor Rivero
- Vitamina Sánchez
Deportes La Serena managers
- Óscar Correa
- Alberto Quintano
- Alfonso Sepúlveda
- Ariel Pereyra (forward)
- Caupolicán Peña
- Dante Pesce
- Eddio Inostroza
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Bozán
- Francisco Molina
- Germán Cornejo
- Guillermo Yávar
- Gustavo Huerta
- Hugo Valdivia
- Ivo Basay
- Jaime García (footballer)
- Jorge Venegas
- José Santos Arias
- José Sulantay
- Juan Luvera
- Juan Rodríguez Vega
- Juan Soto (footballer, born 1937)
- Luis Ibarra (footballer)
- Luis Marcoleta
- Luis Musrri
- Luis Pérez (footballer, born 1965)
- Luis Santibáñez
- Marcelo Caro
- Miguel Ponce
- Nicola Hadwa
- Pablo Marini
- Pedro García (footballer, born 1946)
- Pedro Morales Torres
- Roberto Hernández (Chilean footballer)
- Sasha Mitjaew
- Sergio Lecea
- Víctor Hugo Castañeda
Deportes Puerto Montt managers
- Óscar Correa
- Alejandro Hisis
- Alfonso Sepúlveda
- Alicio Solalinde
- Fernando Cavalleri (footballer)
- Fernando Díaz (footballer)
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Valdés
- Gino Valentini
- Hernán Godoy
- Jaime Vera
- Jorge Aravena (footballer)
- Jorge Contreras
- Jorge Garcés
- Jorge Siviero
- Jorge Socías
- Nelson Mores
- Sergio Navarro (footballer, born 1936)
- Sergio Nichiporuk
Deportes Temuco managers
- Carlos Durán
- Carlos González (footballer, born 1960)
- Cayetano Ré
- Cristián Arán
- Dalcio Giovagnoli
- Eduardo Bonvallet
- Esteban Valencia (footballer, born 1972)
- Fernando Astengo
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Huerta (footballer)
- Guillermo Páez
- Hugo Vilches
- Jorge Aravena (footballer)
- Jorge Garcés
- Juan Carlos Gangas
- Juan José Ribera
- Leonel Herrera (footballer, born 1948)
- Luis Santibáñez
- Luis Tirado
- Miguel Latín
- Miguel Ponce
- Nelson Soto
- Pablo Abraham
- Patricio Lira
- Reinaldo Merlo
- Román Cuello
- Roque Mercury
- Sergio Vargas (footballer, born 1965)
Huachipato FC managers
- Alberto Fouillioux
- Andrés Prieto (footballer, born 1928)
- Armando Tobar
- Arturo Salah
- César Vigevani
- Caupolicán Peña
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Hormazábal
- Germán Cornejo
- Gustavo Álvarez
- Gustavo Florentín
- Hugo Vilches
- Igor Oca
- Javier Sanguinetti
- Jorge Pellicer
- Jorge Solari
- José Luis Boffi
- Juan Carlos Gangas
- Juan Luvera
- Luis Ibarra (footballer)
- Luis Santibáñez
- Luis Vera (Chilean footballer)
- Manuel Keosseián
- Mario Salas (footballer)
- Miguel Ponce
- Nicolás Larcamón
- Oscar Garré
- Pedro García (footballer, born 1946)
- Pedro Morales Torres
- Rolando García (Chilean footballer)
- Yuri Fernández
Magallanes managers
- Óscar Correa
- Alfonso Lara
- Ariel Pereyra (forward)
- Arturo Torres (footballer, born 1906)
- Braulio Leal
- Carlos Valenzuela (Chilean footballer)
- Claudio Úbeda
- Eugenio Jara
- Ferenc Plattkó
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Valdés
- Guillermo Páez
- Guillermo Yávar
- György Orth
- Humberto Cruz
- Isaac Carrasco
- Jorge Venegas
- José Luis Boffi
- Juan Páez
- Leoncio Veloso
- Luis Rojas (footballer, born 1954)
- Luis Tirado
- Máximo Garay
- Manuel Rodríguez (footballer)
- Manuel Rodríguez Vega
- Mario Salas (footballer)
- Nicolás Núñez
- Orlando Aravena
- Osvaldo Hurtado (footballer)
- Pablo Abraham
- Patricio Ormazábal
- Pedro Rivera (footballer)
- Raúl Pino
- Ramón Estay
- Ricardo Dabrowski
- Ronald Fuentes
- Sergio Navarro (footballer, born 1936)
- Waldemar Méndez
San Marcos de Arica managers
- Ariel Pereyra (forward)
- Aurelio Valenzuela
- Emiliano Astorga
- Eugenio Jara
- Fernando Díaz (footballer)
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Arrué
- Germán Cornejo
- Hernán Godoy
- Isaac Carrasco
- Leonel Herrera (footballer, born 1948)
- Luis Marcoleta
- Luis Musrri
- Luis Santibáñez
- Marco Antonio Figueroa
- Mauricio Pozo (footballer)
- Osvaldo Hurtado (footballer)
- Pedro García (footballer, born 1946)
- Ramón Estay
- Sergio Nichiporuk
Unión Española managers
- Óscar Meneses
- Andrés Prieto (footballer, born 1928)
- Atanasio Pardo
- César Bravo
- Caupolicán Peña
- Dante Pesce
- Fernando Carvallo
- Fernando Díaz (footballer)
- Fernando Vergara
- Francisco Hormazábal
- Francisco Molina
- Francisco Ugarte (footballer, born 1959)
- Germán Cornejo
- Guillermo Páez
- Guillermo Yávar
- Gustavo Canales
- Héctor Pinto
- Honorino Landa
- Humberto Cruz
- Isaac Carrasco
- Isidro Lángara
- Jorge Garcés
- Jorge Pellicer
- Jorge Spedaletti
- José Luis Sierra (footballer, born 1968)
- José María Silvero
- Julio Comesaña
- Juvenal Olmos
- Luis Hernán Carvallo
- Luis Santibáñez
- Luis Tirado
- Manuel Rodríguez (footballer)
- Marcelo Espina
- Martín Palermo
- Miguel Ponce
- Néstor Isella
- Nelson Acosta
- Nicolás Novello
- Orlando Aravena
- Pedro García (footballer, born 1946)
- Roberto Hernández (Chilean footballer)
- Roberto Paredes
- Rogelio Delgado
- Ronald Fuentes
- Rubén Israel
- Sergio Navarro (footballer, born 1936)
- Vladimir Bigorra