Cobreloa - Notable Players

Notable Players

  • Armando Alarcón
  • Charles Aránguiz
  • Mauricio Aros
  • Jean Beausejour
  • Jonathan Cisternas
  • Fernando Cornejo
  • Juan Covarrubias
  • César Díaz
  • Ítalo Díaz
  • Mauricio Donoso
  • Enzo Escobar
  • Luis Pedro Figueroa
  • Marco Antonio Figueroa
  • Eduardo Fournier
  • Edgardo Fuentes
  • Luis Fuentes
  • Patricio Galaz
  • Eduardo Gómez
  • Rubén Gómez
  • Aníbal González
  • Boris González
  • Daniel González
  • Hugo González
  • Juan Luis González
  • Pedro González Vera
  • Fernando Hurtado
  • Francisco Ibáñez
  • José Luis Jerez
  • Juan Carlos Letelier
  • Fernando Martel
  • Rodrigo Meléndez
  • Victor Merello
  • Arturo Norambuena
  • Juan Olivares
  • Andrés Oroz
  • Mario Osbén
  • Esteban Paredes
  • Rodrigo Pérez
  • Nicolás Peric
  • Jean Paul Pineda
  • Camilo Pino
  • Mauricio Pozo
  • Hector Puebla
  • Jaime Riveros
  • Sebastián Rocco
  • Alexis Sánchez
  • Mario Soto
  • Hugo Tabilo
  • Nelson Tapia
  • Carlos Tejas
  • Francisco Valdés
  • Rubén Vallejos
  • Eduardo Vargas
  • Adán Vergara
  • Eduardo Vilches
  • José Luis Villanueva
  • Paolo Vivar
  • Alex Whiteley
  • Oscar Wirth
  • Guillermo Yávar
  • Nicolas Asencio
  • Eduardo Bennett
  • Pablo Abdala
  • Lucas Barrios
  • Pablo Caballero
  • Marco Lazaga
  • Darío Verón
  • Alex Magallanes
  • Osvaldo Canobbio
  • Luis Garisto
  • Baudilio Jáuregui
  • Ladislao Mazurkiewicz
  • Washington Olivera
  • Jorge Luis Siviero

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