- Member of the Chilean National team who finished runners-up at the 1979 Copa América.
- Midfielder for Club Universidad de Chile (Santiago, 1972-1974), C.D. Universidad Católica (Santiago, 1975-1977, 1981-1982), O'Higgins F.C. (Rancagua, 1978-1980), Fort Lauderdale Strikers (USA, 1980), Tampa Bay Rowdies (USA, 1983) and Unión San Felipe (San Felipe, 1983); in all 315 games and 25 goals.
- Won the Primera B (1975) with C.D. Universidad Católica.
- 24 appearances for Chile National Football Team (1979-1982). Member of the Copa América 1979, and the Spain '82 squads.
- Retired from football at the age 28. (1983)
- Played well over 100 games for C.D. Universidad Católica.
- Is an accomplished football analyst.
- His 2nd wife is former Argentine model Beatriz Gross (1998-2004).
- Father of, with María Victoria Laymuns, a daughter (b. 2005) and twins (b. 2007).
- Head coach of Deportes Temuco in 2007.
- In 2013 revealed in his youth he suffered depression and bipolar disorder.
- His 3rd wife is journalist María Victoria Laymuns (2005-2014).
- Is a gastric cancer survivor.
- (September 18, 2015) Committed suicide after major depression caused by separation from his third marriage.
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