A product of Ferro Carril Oeste, he moved to Chile and played in both the Primera B and the Primera División for clubs such as Unión La Calera, Deportes Ovalle, Deportes La Serena, among others.
In 2006, he assumed as interim coach of Magallanes in the Primera B de Chile.
[3] On 29 February 2020, he married María Gracia Subercaseaux, a Chilean photographer and media personality.
[4] He worked as a in-match analyst for Canal del Futbol, commonly known as "CDF",[5] a cable soccer channel that holds the exclusive TV rights to all the matches of the first and second division of the Chilean professional league.
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