Víctor Eduardo Bascuñán Catrileo (born 16 June 1973) is a Chilean former footballer who played as a centre-back for clubs in Chile and Paraguay.
A product of Universidad de Chile, Bascuñán made his debut in 1991[2] and was a member of the two-champion squad of the Chilean Primera División in 1994 and 1995,[3] taking part in the 1995 Copa Libertadores in the 3–2 win against the Colombian club Millonarios.
[4] A member of them until 1995, he also had stints loaned out to Cerro Corá in the Paraguayan top division and Santiago Wanderers in the Chilean Segunda División.
[5][6] After Universidad de Chile, he played for Unión Española in the top division[7] and Santiago Morning in the Primera B, his last club.
[8] Strongly bound to Club Universidad de Chile, he has been a member of both Consejo Azul (Blue Council), an entity made up by people bound to the club from different spheres,[9][10] and Más Allá del Horizonte (Beyond The Horizon), the association of former players.