Rodrigo Báez

[2] However, two weeks later he returned to his country, joining on loan to Deportivo Capiatá — after being on trial with coach Ivo Basay[3] — to finish his studies.

[4] In June 2014, he joined Primera B (second-tier) side Deportes La Serena on loan, where played all matches of the 2014–15 season with the IV Region of Coquimbo-based team.

[5] On 18 May 2015, it was reported that he returned to Colo-Colo and joined the pre-season and began to train with the first adult team under coach José Luis Sierra on the head, to face the season.

[7] Since then, he has stayed in his homeland playing for clubs such as Fernando de la Mora,[8]San Lorenzo,[9] Sportivo Ameliano,[10] Fulgencio Yegros[11] and Atlético Colegiales.

[14] However, Báez failed to play the 2013 South American Youth Championship because "if he doesn’t sign for Olimpia (Paraguayan club), he wouldn‘t go the national team", so the coach Víctor Genes not considered him.