[2] Subsequently, he spent four seasons with Unión La Calera in the Chilean top level, coinciding with historical players of the club such as the Uruguayan Pedro Graffigna, the Peruvian Gerardo Delgado [es], the Argentine Felipe Bracamonte and the Chileans Manuel Saavedra and Osvaldo Castro.
[3][4][5][6] The next two seasons, he played for Antofagasta Portuario,[7][8] alongside players such as Mario Moreno and Francisco Chamaco Valdés.
[9] In 1972, Bravo moved to Bolivia and joined Jorge Wilstermann alongside his fellow Fernando Cavalleri, becoming the first foreign players in the club history.
[10] He was part of a well remembered squad that defeated San Lorenzo and River Plate, both considered in the Argentine Big Five, in the 1973 Copa Libertadores.
[15] Bravo lived in Bolivia for fourteen years, where he owned a seafood restaurant in Cochabamba.