Jorge Infante

Jorge Hernán Infante Gálvez is a Chilean former footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs in Chile and abroad.

Born in Santiago de Chile, Infante began his career with Ferrobádminton [es], the club after Bádminton FC, in 1963.

[2] After stints with the Ecuadorian club América de Manta (1964),[2] having trialled with Emelec,[3] and the Mexican clubs Veracruz (1965–66) and Pachuca (1966–67),[4] he returned to Chile and joined Unión Española thanks to the coach Andrés Prieto.

[10][11] In 1973, he moved to Europe and trialled with Plus Ultra, Sevilla, Real Zaragoza and Anderlecht, playing alongside the Dutch international Robert Rensenbrink.

[14] In Mulhouse he coincided with the well-known French manager Arsène Wenger[15] and was awarded as the best player of the division in 1976 by France Football.