- Marco Estrada (footballer)
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This article is about the football player. For the baseball player, see Marco Estrada (baseball player).
Marco Estrada Personal information Full name Marco Andrés Estrada Quinteros Date of birth May 28, 1983 Place of birth Viña del Mar, Chile Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Defensive Midfielder Club information Current club Montpellier Number 13 Youth career Everton Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2000–2006 Everton 84 (3) 2007–2010 Universidad de Chile 96 (14) 2010– Montpellier 35 (3) National team‡ 2007– Chile 33 (1) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of May 15, 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of June 25, 2010Marco Andrés Estrada Quinteros[1] (born May 28, 1983 in Viña del Mar) is a Chilean football midfielder currently playing for Montpellier of the French Ligue 1.
Career
He was called up for the Chile national football team's friendlies against the two hosting nations of the 2008 Euro Cup. Against Switzerland, Chile lost 2-1 but had a legitimate goal called off and Austria, where Chile comfortably won 2-0. Both of these encounters were played on September 7, 2007 and September 11, 2007 in Austria. After two great performances Estrada was called up for two friendlies in Asia against Japan, where Chile held the hosts to a 0-0 draw and South Korea, where Chile won 1-0.
It was then where Estrada's aerial ability, marking, tenacity, powerful shots, long pass accuracy and technique continued to impress prestigious Chile's coach, Marcelo Bielsa who nominated him for the Bolivia and Venezuela games. Both matches were played in tough scenarios in the 3600 meter altitude Hernando Siles Stadium in La Paz and the Copa America 2007 Puerto Ordaz Stadium in Venezuela. Chile surprisingly won both games 2-0 and 3-2. Estrada proved to be extremely consistent in both matches, playing as a left wing back and a centre back. He is now a regular in the Chilean national team.[2] Estrada scored his first International goal on Wednesday June 10. when his curling free kick beat Bolivian goalkeeper Carlo Arias after midfielder Ignacio Garcia of Bolivia was sent off in the 71st minute. Estrada replaced the suspended Carlos Carmona in the starting line up Chile's final Group H match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but was sent off with a second booking at 37 minutes following a dive by Fernando Torres in the lead up to their opponent's Spain's second goal in a 2-1 win.
International goals
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1. June 10, 2009 Santiago, Chile Bolivia 4–0 Win FIFA World Cup qualification References
- ^ Profile at playerhistory.com
- ^ (Spanish) Marcelo Bielsa incluye a Alexis Sánchez para amistosos de Chile en Austria - Terra (retrieved on September 1, 2007)
Chile squad – 2010 FIFA World Cup Silva • 3 Ponce • 4 Isla • 5 Contreras • 6 Carmona • 7 Sánchez • 8 Vidal • 9 Suazo • 10 Valdívia • 11 Jiménez • 12 Pinto • 13 Estrada • 14 Fernández • 15 Beausejour • 16 Fierro • 17 Medel • 18 Jara • 19 Muñoz • 20 Millar • 21 Gutiérrez • 22 Paredes • 23 Garcés • Coach: Borghi
• 2Montpellier HSC – current squad 1 Pionnier · 2 Bocaly · 3 Yanga-Mbiwa · 4 Hilton · 5 Bedimo · 6 Marveaux · 7 Utaka · 9 Kabze · 10 Belhanda · 11 Lacombe · 12 Dernis · 13 Estrada · 14 Pitau (c) · 15 Tinhan · 16 Jourdren · 17 Giroud · 18 Aït-Fana · 19 Camara · 20 Cabella · 21 El Kaoutari · 22 Stambouli · 23 Saihi · 24 Koita · 25 Deplange · 27 Jeunechamp · 28 Martin · 30 Ligali · 34 Džodić · 40 Valette · Manager: Girard
Categories:- 1983 births
- Living people
- Chilean Primera División players
- Chilean footballers
- Everton de Viña del Mar players
- People from Viña del Mar
- Universidad de Chile players
- Montpellier HSC players
- Ligue 1 players
- Chilean expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in France
- Chile international footballers
- 2010 FIFA World Cup players
- 2011 Copa América players
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