Eduardo Espinel (category Santiago Wanderers managers)
player who played as a defender. He is the current manager of Honduran club CD Olimpia. Plaza Colonia Uruguayan Primera División: 2016 Clausura Eduardo Espinel...
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José Luis Jiménez (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
2008–09. In 2009, he was loaned to his former club Santiago Wanderers for a six-month deal. With Wanderers the player achieved the promotion to Primera División...
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Yarella Torres (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
2013 to 2018, she played for Santiago Wanderers. In 2019, she joined CD Palestino. On 9 September 2020, Torres signed with CD Arturo Fernández Vial. Torres...
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Rodrigo Cuevas (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
as a goalkeeper. Cuevas played for Chilean clubs Santiago Wanderers (1994–1997 and 2000), Santiago Morning (1998–1999 and 2001–2004) and Unión San Felipe...
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Manuel Ulloa (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
the top division: Santiago Wanderers (1967–71) and Rangers de Talca (1972–77). Ulloa made his professional debut with Santiago Wanderers in the match against...
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as Los Náuticos Santiago National Juventus (1940–1941) a.k.a. UTE B-team of Everton a.k.a. Municipal Concón B-team of Santiago Wanderers a.k.a. C.T.C. a...
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Darío Gálvez (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
against Santiago Morning on 30 October 1998. After spending three seasons with O'Higgins in the top division (1999–2001), he played for Santiago Wanderers and...
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Diego Torres (footballer, born 1992) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Quintana (born 31 July 1992) is a Chilean footballer who plays for Santiago Wanderers as a midfielder. He made his senior debut in Primera División for...
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Everton de Viña del Mar (redirect from CD Everton)
top-flight of Chilean football in 2013. Everton's main rivals are Santiago Wanderers, from the nearby city of Valparaíso. Valparaíso is seen as a historical...
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Claudio Álvarez (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
striker. Besides Chile, he played in Switzerland. A forward from the Santiago Wanderers youth system, Álvarez began his career with them in the Chilean second...
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Jaime Riveros (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Riveros, ex campeón con Santiago Wanderers y Everton, le dice adiós al fútbol esta tarde". Soychile.cl. 27 November 2011. "Wanderers campeón". El Mercurio...
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Carlos Muñoz (Chilean footballer) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
striker for Magallanes. In 2006, Muñoz was promoted to first–team of Santiago Wanderers, a club he had been a part of since he was five years of age. He made...
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Manuel Baeza (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
footballer who played as a forward for clubs in Chile and El Salvador. Born in Santiago, Chile, as a youth player, Baeza was with club Los Cóndores from Lo Prado...
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Jaime Zapata (footballer) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
youth system. Better known for having represented both Everton and Santiago Wanderers, classic rivals, in the first and the second divisions, he had an...
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of Domingo Martínez in the 84th minute. After another defeat with Santiago Wanderers and a 1–1 draw with Coquimbo Unido, the club return to the triumphs...
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Kevin Valenzuela (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
the Segunda División Profesional de Chile. He began his career at Santiago Wanderers youth set-up and was the team’s first captain in won the Youth Primera...
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Retrieved 13 July 2024. "Elche move for Santiago". Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 30 July 2024. Retrieved 30 July 2024. "CD Feirense move for Nile". Tottenham Hotspur...
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Jorge Luna (Argentine footballer) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder for Santiago Wanderers. Luna returned to Santiago Wanderers for the 2025 season after ten years and five seasons...
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Antofagasta, Colo-Colo, Naval, Aviación, Huachipato, Coquimbo, Ovalle, Everton, Wanderers and O'higgins. On 7 January 1977, the NCO School of Carabineros of Chile...
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Javier Mascaró (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Universidad Católica youth system, he also played for Green Cross (1944), Santiago Wanderers (1947) and Everton (1948–49). In January and February 1944, he took...
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John Santander (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
who currently plays for Santiago Morning as left-back. He debuted on 9 September 2012 in a match against Santiago Wanderers for the 2012 Copa Chile....
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Alonzo Zúñiga (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Tournament. Colo-Colo Primera División de Chile (2): 1998, 2002 Clausura Santiago Wanderers Primera División de Chile (1): 2001 Vaduz Liechtenstein Football Cup...
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Fabián Muñoz (Chilean footballer) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
La Calera 2000 Deportes Melipilla 2001 Unión San Felipe 2002-2003 Santiago Wanderers 2003 Deportes Concepción 2004 Deportes Arica 2005-2006 Deportivo Zacapa...
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César Díaz (Chilean footballer) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
but also in the second, Audax Italiano, Santiago Morning, Coquimbo Unido, Deportes Temuco, Santiago Wanderers, Cobresal, Deportes Melipilla, Curicó Unido...
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Alex Varas (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Association football goalkeeper, who last played for Chilean club Santiago Wanderers. He began his career with Universidad Católica where he played four...
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Cristián Flores (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
he took part of the season 3 of the TV program Masterchef Chile. Santiago Wanderers Segunda División: 1995 Retamal, Rodrigo (6 March 2017). "Jugadores...
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Francisco Castro (footballer, born 1990) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Barnechea 13 (3) 2018 Unión La Calera 11 (1) 2018 Cobresal 20 (2) 2019 Santiago Wanderers 11 (1) 2020 Barnechea 14 (2) 2021 Cobreloa 10 (1) 2021– Iberia 6 (3)...
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Gabriel Castellón (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
respectively, but did not make his debut. Santiago Wanderers Copa Chile (1): 2017 Chile China Cup (1): 2017 "Santiago Wanderers goalkeepers". Archived from the...
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Raúl Muñoz (footballer, born 1975) (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
Santa Cruz, Santiago Wanderers, Colo-Colo (two stints) and Audax Italiano – where he retired at only 29 – also having abroad spells in Spain (CD Numancia)...
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Eugenio Méndez (category Santiago Wanderers footballers)
right winger with Santiago Wanderers. He made his Chilean league debut against Audax Italiano in 1959. After nine years with Wanderers, he joined Deportes...
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