Carlos Pacheco (footballer)

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Full name Carlos Gilberto Pacheco Cajas
Date of birth (1942-12-21)21 December 1942
Place of birth Valparaíso, Chile
Date of death 22 November 2021(2021-11-22) (aged 78)
Carlos Pacheco
Personal information
Full name Carlos Gilberto Pacheco Cajas
Date of birth (1942-12-21)21 December 1942
Place of birth Valparaíso, Chile
Date of death 22 November 2021(2021-11-22) (aged 78)
Place of death Valparaíso, Chile
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Position Midfielder
Youth career
Yelcho
1960–1962 Everton
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1966 Everton 39 (2)
1967–1971 Unión Española 111 (7)
1972 Naval 25 (1)
1973 Palestino 3 (0)
1973 Bolívar
1974 Magallanes 13 (0)
1975 Santa Fe 1 (0)
1976 Deportivo Zacapa
International career
1963 Chile B
1971–1972 Chile 10 (1)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Carlos Gilberto Pacheco Cajas (21 December 1942 – 22 November 2021) was a Chilean football player who played as a midfielder for clubs in Chile and abroad and the Chile national team.

Born in Valparaíso, Chile, Pacheco was with Club Deportivo Yelcho from Las Zorras [es] neighbourhood before joining the Everton youth system in 1960.[2][3][1]

After playing for Everton until 1966, he switched to Unión Española,[3][4] becoming the team captain[5] alongside well known players such as Leonardo Véliz, Francisco Valdés, Juan Rodríguez Vega, among others.[6][7][8] In total, he made one hundred thirty nine appearances and scored seven goals for them until the 1971 season.

In his homeland, he also played for Naval de Talcahuano (1972),[9][10] Palestino (1973)[11] and Magallanes (1974).[12]

Abroad, he had stints with Bolívar (1974) in Bolivia, where he coincided with his compatriot Esteban Varas,[13] Independiente Santa Fe in Colombia[14] and Deportivo Zacapa in Guatemala, where he coincided with his compatriot Carlos Díaz.[15]

International career

Pacheco was called up to the Chile B squad by the coach Francisco Hormazábal with views to the 1966 World Cup qualifiers.[16]

Pacheco made ten appearances for the Chile national team[17] and scored a goal against Uruguay on 3 November 1971.[18][19] As a member of them, he won both the Copa del Pacífico [es] and the Copa Juan Pinto Durán [es] in 1971.[20]

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