Clubs, Archers and Stadiums: All Data of Esteban Paredes' 205 goals in First Division



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  Clubs, archers and stadiums: all data of 205 goals of Esteban Paredes in the first division

Esteban Paredes, a man of goal in Chilean football – Agencia UNO

  Clubs, archers and stadiums : all the data of the 205 goals of Esteban Paredes in First Division

Esteban Paredes is the pure history of Chilean football, a living legend of our pastures. The striker has reached 205 goals in the first division and is only 10 to reach the mark of Francisco "Chamaco" Valdes, having scored against Curicó Unido at the 17th date of the championship national 2018.

El Tanque, up to now, it occupies the third place of the historical scorers of the maximum category of the national football. Alone Valdés with 215 and Pedro "Heidi" González with 213 surpbad it

Next we badyze all the goals of Paredes in the First Division, who have a step away from becoming the biggest romperedes of our football [19659007] Goals per year and team in the First Division of Chile:

  • 2001 Santiago Matin – 2
  • 2004 University of Concepción – 5
  • 2006 Santiago Matin – 11
  • 2007 Cobreloa – 10
  • 2008 Santiago Matin – 21
  • 2009 Santiago Morning – 17, Colo Colo – 9
  • 2010 Colo Colo – 12
  • 2011 Colo Colo – 20
  • 2012 Colo Colo – 9
  • Colo Colo – 28 [19659009] 2015 Colo Colo – 17
  • 2016 Colo Colo – 13
  • Colo Colo – 17
  • 2018 Colo Colo – 14

Team goals:

  • U. of Concepción 5
  • Cobreloa 10
  • Santiago Morning 51
  • Colo Colo 139

Goals by goalkeeper:

  • Nicolás Peric (Audax, Cobreloa, Cobresal) 17
  • Johnny Herrera (U. of Chile, Everton, Audax) 16
  • Cristián Muñoz (Colo Colo, Huachipato, U. of Concepción) 13
  • Federico Elduayen (U. of Concepción) 10
  • Lucas Giovini (Union La Calera, Ñublense) 9 [19659009] Paulo Garcés (U. Católica, O. Higgins, Antofagasta) 8
  • Gustavo Tulio Dalsbado (Rangers, Everton) 6
  • Felipe Núñez (Palestino, Huachipato) 6
  • Nery Veloso (Huachipato, San Felipe) 6
  • Sebastian Cuerdo (Cobresal) 5
  • Rodrigo Naranjo (Iquique) 5
  • Gaston Losa (The Serena) 5
  • Miguel Pinto (U. of Chile, O. Higgins) 5
  • Fernando Hurtado (Cobreloa) 4
  • Carlos Ortega (Antofagasta) 4
  • Luciano Palos (San Luis) 4
  • Luis Rogel (Palestino, Cobresal) 4
  • Diego Sánchez (Spanish Union) 4
  • Mau ricio Viana (Travelers) 4
  • Jaime Bravo (Ñublense, San Felipe) 3
  • Eduardo Lobos (Everton) 3
  • Jorge Manduca (Barnechea) 3
  • David Reyes (San Luis) 3
  • Alejandro Sánchez (Audax) 3
  • Cristopher Toselli (U. Catholic] 3
  • José Pablo Burtovoy (Osorno) 2
  • Franco Cabrera (Melipilla) 2
  • Pedro Carrizo (The Serena, San Marcos de Arica) 2
  • Brayan Cortes (Iquique) 2
  • Matías Dituro (Antofagasta) 2
  • Rodolfo Martín Ferrando (Cobresal) 2
  • Daniel Ferreyra (Coquimbo Unco) 2
  • Roberto González (O Higgins) 2
  • Marcos Juan Gutiérrez (The Serena) 2
  • Juan Marcelo Ojeda (The Calera) 2
  • Carlos Anibal San Martin (Everton, Audax) 2
  • Carlos Tejas (The Serena, O. Higgins) 2
  • Rainer Wirth (Iquique) 2 [19659008] Pablo Aurrecochea (Antofagasta) 1
  • Hector Barra (O. Higgins) 1
  • Claudio Berrios (Temuco) 1
  • Christian Britez (U. of Concepción) 1
  • Juan Carlos Caballero (Cobreloa 1
  • Jorge Carranza (O. Higgins) 1
  • Gabriel Castellón (Wanderers) 1
  • Sebastian Cejas (Colo Colo) 1
  • Franco Collado (Huachipato) 1
  • ] Luis Corvalán (Coquimbo) 1
  • Nels on Cossio (Spanish Union) 1
  • Jorge Deschamps (United Kingdom) 1
  • Javier Dussan (Melipilla) 1
  • Carlos Espinoza (Puerto Montt) 1
  • ] Damián Frascelli (Ñublense) 1
  • José Luis Gamonal (Temuco) 1
  • Cristian Guerra (Spanish Union) 1
  • Henry Lapczyk (Huachipato) 1
  • Cristian Limenza (Spanish Union) 1
  • Luis Marín (O. Higgins) 1
  • Juan Martinez (Rangers) 1
  • Ezequiel Medrán (The Serena) 1
  • Sebastian Perez (Palestino) 1
  • Luciano Pocrnjic (Antofagasta) 1
  • Pablo Reinoso (Spanish Union) 1
  • Leonardo Zamora (Ñublense) 1
  • Claudio González (La Calera Union) 1
  • Luis Santelices (Curicó Unido) 1

Goals of each club:

  • Audax Italiano, U. de Chile and U. de Concepcion 17
  • Huachipato
  • Everton, Antofagasta, Cobreloa, La Serena and O. Higgins 10
  • Cobresal, U. Católica and Ñublense 9
  • Iquique and Unión Española 8 [19659009] Palestino and La Calera 7
  • San Luis 6
  • Wanderers 5
  • Colo Colo 4
  • Barnechea, Coquimbo Unido, Melipilla and Rangers 3 [19659008] Curicó Unido, Osorno, San Felipe and Temuco 2 [19659009] Puerto Montt and San Marcos de Arica 1

Goals by stadium:

  • Monumental 78
  • The Pintana 17
  • Desert Foxes of Calama 15
  • Santa Laura 13
  • National Stadium 12 [19659009] Ester Roa Rebolledo of Concepción 8
  • Sausalito of Viña del Mar 8
  • Nelson Oyarzún of Chillán 7
  • Bicentennial of La Florida 7
  • The Portada of La Serena 6
  • Calvo and Bascuñán de Antofagasta 5
  • Huachipato CAP-Steel of Talcahuano 4
  • Elías Figueroa Brander of Valparaíso 4
  • El Cobre of El Salvador 3
  • Earth of Champions of Iquique 3
  • Usach 3
  • The Lieutenant of Rancagua 2
  • Fr Ancisco Sánchez Rumor of Coquimbo 2
  • Carlos Dittborn of Arica 1
  • El Morro of Talcahuan 1
  • Taxation of Talca 1
  • Germán Becker of Temuco 1
  • Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla of Copiapó 1 [19659008] Municipality of Linares 1
  • Municipality of San Felipe 1
  • Roberto Bravo Santibáñez de Melipilla 1
  • San Carlos de Apoquindo, Municipal of La Cisterna, Granja de Curicó, Lucio Fariña Fernandez of Quillota, Chinquihue de Puerto Montt, Ruben Marcos Peralta of Osorno 0

Other goals:

  • First B: 50 goals in Puerto Montt (9, 2002), Santiago Morning (41, 2003 and 2005)
  • Chile Cup: 23 goals in Santiago Matin and Colo Colo
  • Chile Supercopa: 2 goals in Colo Colo
  • Copa Libertadores: 22 goals ( 20 to Colo Colo and 2 to U. de Concepción – Chile's top scorer in this tournament against Chamaco Va ldés -)
  • Chilean National Team: 12 goals in 40 matches
  • Mexico: 29 goals are Pachuca juniors (5, 2004), Atlante (17, 2012-13 ), Querétaro (7, 2013)

More Informations:

  • He is the only pentagoleator of the First Division of Chile who was the top scorer of five different tournaments: 17 goals in the Opening of 2009 by Santiago Morning; 14 goals at Clausura 2011 at Colo Colo, 16 goals at the 2014 Clausura for Colo Colo, 12 goals at the 2014 Apertura for Colo Colo and 11 goals at the 2015 Clausura for Colo-Colo.
  • Opening 2012 Mexico playing for Atlante with 11 goals with Ecuadorian Christian Benitez
  • Bigoleador of the Chile Cup with 7 goals in 8 games in 2015 by Colo Colo and 8 goals in 8 games in 2016 by Colo Colo.
  • Top scorer in Chile's first B 2005 with 25 goals in 32 games by Santiago Morning.

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