Héctor Olivos

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Full name Héctor Enrique Olivos Carreño
Date of birth (1953-06-06) 6 June 1953 (age 72)
Place of birth Puente Alto, Santiago, Chile
Héctor Olivos
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Full name Héctor Enrique Olivos Carreño
Date of birth (1953-06-06) 6 June 1953 (age 72)
Place of birth Puente Alto, Santiago, Chile
Position Attacking midfielder
Youth career
Deportivo Maipo
Iberia-Puente Alto
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968 Iberia-Puente Alto
1969–1970 Iberia Los Ángeles
1970–1971 Audax Italiano 17 (1)
1972 Ñublense
1973 Unión La Calera 24 (2)
1974 O'Higgins 27 (2)
1975–1977 Universidad Católica 74 (17)
1978 Huachipato 21 (0)
1979 Real España
1980–1981 Cobresal
1982 Deportes Antofagasta
1983 Cobresal
1984 San Luis 18 (6)
1985 Audax Italiano 20 (4)
1986 Magallanes 14 (0)
1987 Deportes Laja [es]
1988 Santiago Wanderers 16 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Héctor Enrique Olivos Carreño (born 6 June 1953) is a Chilean former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder for clubs in Chile and Honduras.

As a youth player, Olivos was with Deportivo Maipo and Iberia-Puente Alto.[1][2] With an extensive career in his homeland, in the Chilean Primera División he played for Audax Italiano,[3] Unión La Calera,[4] O'Higgins,[5] Universidad Católica,[6] Huachipato,[7] San Luis de Quillota[8] and Magallanes.[9]

In the Chilean Segunda División, he played for Iberia-Puente Alto, Iberia de Los Ángeles,[2] Ñublense,[10] Universidad Católica,[11] Cobresal,[12][13] Deportes Antofagasta,[14] Deportes Laja [es][1] and Santiago Wanderers.[15]

He was a member of the first squad of Cobresal in their history in the 1980 season.[12]

He won two Segunda División titles with Universidad Católica in 1975[11] and Cobresal in 1983.[16]

Abroad, he had a stint with Honduran club Real España in 1979.[1]

Post-retirement

He served as a football agent for well-known players such as Ricardo Rojas and Carlos Reyes.[17][18][2]

He has also served as manager of the music band Shamanes Crew. He had a close friendship with Mc Browen [es], a band member deceased on 11 February 2013.[19][20]

Personal life

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