Luis Pino

He played as a forward for O'Higgins and Unión Española throughout the late 1960s to mid 1970s, being part of the winning squad for the 1973 Primera División de Chile.

In regards to how he played, Pino was characterized by having good balance, fast dribbling as well as possessing a natural feint.

[1] He would begin his career by playing for O'Higgins in 1967 as he would mark a new era for the club alongside players such as Héctor Contreras, Manuel Abarca, César Valdivia, Freddy León, Víctor Manuel Arias and Sergio and Fernando Pérez.

[4] He would then sign for Unión Española for the 1973 Copa Libertadores as he would play in the group stage matches.

[5] He'd also be part of the winning squad for the 1973 Primera División de Chile and would continue to play for the 1974 season.