[1][2] He had his greatest performance in the team, in 1977 and 1978, where he established himself as a starter along with Miguel Coronel, Washington Pepe Paes, Víctor Ephanor, Juan Madruñero, Nelsinho and others.
[1] The two occasions in which Chica scored a goal in a Clásico del Astillero, Barcelona did not lose, against a Emelec led by Eduardo Ñato García.
[1] The first occasion was in a 1–1 draw in 1977 and the second was on September 17, 1978, when the Argentine footballer Aníbal Cibeyra of Emelec, scored an Olympic goal for the second consecutive classic and the only one of his team in that match, while Ángel Luis Liciedi and Chica rallied the score by ending the match 2–1.
[1] As a doctor, he specialized in neurosurgery and worked in various hospitals in New Jersey, USA, before returning to Ecuador.
[1][2] A few days before his death, Chica treated former Emelec footballer Ecuador Figueroa, terminally ill with cancer.