Sebastián Miguel Miranda Córdova (born 26 August 1980) is a Chilean football manager and former player who played as a defender.
However, Miranda had already agreed a loan to Red Bull Salzburg of Austria for the rest of the 2005–2006 European season,[2] preventing him in partaking in the 2005 Apertura play-offs, where Unión Española won their sixth national title in team history.
The team narrowly missed out on the title that season, losing to Universidad de Chile 3–2 on aggregate in the 2009 Torneo Apertura Finals.
Because of their runners up finish, Unión Española qualified for the 2009 Copa Sudamericana, where they were eliminated by Vélez Sársfield in the Round of 16 by an aggregate score of 5–4.
On 24 December 2010, it was first reported by La Tercera on their website that Miranda had agreed to terms with American Major League Soccer side Columbus Crew.
[4] He made his Columbus debut on 22 February 2011, in leg 1 of the Crew's CONCACAF Champions League quarter-final series against Real Salt Lake.
[6] Next his retirement, he worked as the manager of the academies of Unión Española at national level as well as the Football Technical Leader of the social club Estadio Español (Spanish Stadium).