Rodrigo Meléndez

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Rodrigo Meléndez
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Personal information
Full name Rodrigo David Meléndez Araya
Date of birth October 3, 1977
Place of birth    Santiago, Chile
Height 5'6" (170 cm)
Nickname Kalule
Playing position Midfielder / Defender
Club information
Current club Colo-Colo
Number 18
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1996-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2006-Present
Cobreloa
Quilmes
Estudiantes de La Plata
Colo-Colo
66 (0)
32 (0)
41 (0)
36 (2)   
National team2
2001-present Chile 22 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 18 February 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 18 February 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Rodrigo David Meléndez Araya (born October 3, 1977, in Santiago, Chile) is Chilean football player, who currently plays for Chilean club Colo-Colo. He is also known as "Kalule." Meléndez was raised in the modest San Gregorio in Santiago. He has a wife named Yohanna. Meléndez is a defensive midfielder . He is known for his strength, tenacity and mostly his aggressive grasp of the game. He is very laid back off the field.

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[edit] Cobreloa

As a youth player, Meléndez was rejected by Chilean giants Colo-Colo and Universidad de Chile because of his height. Instead Chilean club Cobreloa gave him his start. He debuted in the Liga Chilena for Cobreloa in 1996. Throughout his stay with the team, Meléndez was a first team regular. In 2003, his last year with the club, Cobreloa won both the apertura and clasura tournaments.

[edit] Argentina

After a seven year career in his native Chile, Meléndez ventured across the Andes to Argentina. He arrived to Quilmes. a club in Buenos Aires, Argentina, His first season with the club was also the club's first in the Premier Argentinian Division.first division. The team surprised many by finishing fourth in the apertura tournament and sixth in the clasura tournament. In only one season, Meléndez had 32 caps for Quilmes before moving on to another team.

The next two years, Meléndez would find himself on Estudiantes de La Plata. a well-known club from La Plata. During his stay with Estudiantes de La Plata he became somewhat of a fan favorite. Fan Surveys had him at the top of the list.In the 2004-2005 season, Estudiantes de La Plata finished fourth in both the apertura and clasura championship. Melendez left the country as one of the most accomplished Chilean players to play in Argentina.

[edit] Return to Chile

Meléndez returned to Chile in 2006 to the same club which had rejected him years before, Colo-Colo. In the apertura tournament of 2006 Colo-Colo defeated Universidad de Chile to take home their twenty-fourth title in club history. However, Meléndez was sidelined for the final game because of an injury. Currently he is a regular starter on Colo-Colo's squad that has reached the final of the Copa Sudamericana 2006 and the finals of the Clasura Tournament 2006 of the Liga Chilena where he scored one goal in the 3-0 victory in the first leg against Audax Italiano.

[edit] International

Meléndez would have been a part of the 2000 Chilean Olympic team in Sidney but missed the competition due to injury. He was part of Nelson Acosta's preolympic team and would have made the trip to Sidney where the team evenutally won the bronze medal.

Meléndez made his international debut on July 1, 2001 against Brazil. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification, Meléndez was a regular starter for Chile in the first-half of Chile . However, a defensive-midfielder duo with Claudio Maldonado and David Pizarro. Unfortunately, Chile failed to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup after drawing to Ecuador in the last game.

Melendez lone goal with La Roja came against Uruguay in their 2-1 loss in Montevideo..


Colo-Colo - Current Squad

1 Cejas | 2 Arce | 3 Mena | 4 Henríquez | 5 Riffo | 6 Velázquez | 7 Sánchez | 8 Jerez | 9 Millar | 10 Hernandez | 11 Fierro | 12 Wirth | 14 Abarca | 15 Villarroel | 16 Lorca | 17 Sanhueza | 18 Melendez | 19 Arenas | 20 Giménez | 21 Acevedo | 22 Valenzuela | 23 Vidal | 24 González | 25 González | 26 Suazo | 27 Jara | 28 Reyes | 35 Leyton | Manager: Borghi

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