Английская Википедия:Hugo Bravo (footballer, born 1972)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Family name hatnote Шаблон:Infobox football biography Hugo Agustín Bravo Toro (born 5 February 1972) is a Chilean former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Club career

Born in Santiago, Chile, Bravo is a product of the Palestino youth system[1] and played for them until 1994.[2]

He mainly developed his career at the Chilean top division, playing for Universidad de Chile,[3] Deportes Temuco,[4] Deportes Iquique,[5] Coquimbo Unido,[6][7][8] Audax Italiano,[9] Unión San Felipe,[10] Deportes Puerto Montt[11] and Cobresal.[12]

As a member of Universidad de Chile, he won the 1995 Chilean Primera División, scoring one goal in the season.[13][14]

In the Chilean second division, he played for Everton and Deportes Copiapó.[8]

He also had a brief stint in Mexico with Puebla.[15][16]

He retired at the end of the 2004 season.[16]

International career

Bravo represented Chile U20 in the 1991 South American Championship in Venezuela.[17]

Personal life

From his maternal line, Bravo is the half-brother of the former professional footballers Jorge Valdivia, a Chile international, and Claudio Valdivia[18] as well as the grandson of Juan Toro,[19] another Chile international, who reared him.[1] His half-brother Luis Valdivia, or Quique as he is known, also was with the Palestino youth ranks.[20]

Post-retirement

Bravo went on playing football at amateur level for clubs such as Caupolicán from Шаблон:Ill, also winning titles with them.[15]

He had a metal buying and selling business.[16]

References

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