Ricardo Rojas Trujillo

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Ricardo Rojas
Personnel
Surname Ricardo Francisco Rojas Trujillo
birthday May 7th 1974
place of birth VallenarChile
size 178 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1991-1993 Deportes La Serena 33 0(0)
1994-1996 Unión Española 75 (10)
1997-2000 Universidad de Chile 106 0(4)
2001-2007 Club America 188 0(5)
2004 →  Universidad Católica  (loan) 21 0(0)
2008 Colo-Colo 12 0(0)
2009 Necaxa 6 0(0)
2009 Club America 7 0(0)
2010 Deportes La Serena 30 0(0)
2011 Tiburones Rojos Veracruz 9 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1994-2006 Chile 45 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Ricardo Rojas Trujillo (born May 7, 1974 in Vallenar ), also known by the nickname El Cuervo , is a former Chilean football player on the position of defender who played for all three major clubs from Santiago de Chile over the course of his career .

Life

Rojas began his professional career between 1990 and 1992 at Club de Deportes La Serena and moved to Unión Española in early 1994 . Between 1997 and 2000 he was under contract with CF Universidad de Chile , with whom he won the Chilean championship and the cup competition twice.

At the beginning of 2001 Rojas moved to Mexico for Club America , with whom he won the Mexican championship twice and the Mexican Supercup and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup once . After seven years with the Águilas , which was only interrupted by a month-long loan to the CD Universidad Católica in 2004, Rojas returned to his homeland and won another championship title with Chile's most popular club, Colo-Colo .

Since then, Rojas has been living permanently between Chile and Mexico, where he was under contract with the second division club Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz until 2011 . Then he ended his career.

Between 1994 and 2006 Rojas completed a total of 45 international appearances for the Chilean national soccer team .

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Llegó el pase internacional de Ricardo Rojas y podrá jugar contra Correcaminos (Spanish; article from January 18, 2011)

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