José Luis Sierra

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José Luis Sierra
Personal information
Full name José Luis Sierra Pando
Date of birth 5 December 1968 (1968-12-05) (age 39)
Place of birth    Santiago, Chile
Height 5 ft 11 in (181cm)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Unión Española
Number 10
Youth clubs
1985-1988 Unión Española
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1988-1989
1989-1990
1990-1994
1995
1996-1998
1999
1999-2001
2002-present
Unión Española
Real Valladolid
Unión Española
São Paulo FC
Colo-Colo
UANL Tigres
Colo-Colo
Unión Española

3 (0)
30 (7)
8 (0)
77 (25)
13 (1)
67 (17)
206 (52)   
National team2
1991-2000 Chile 53 (8)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 27 August 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 27 August 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

José Luis Sierra Pando (born December 5, 1968 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean football midfielder, who currently plays for the Chilean club Unión Española. He studied in the Colegio Hispano Americano, that belong to Spanish residents in Chile.

Sierra made his debut in professional soccer with Unión Española on November of 1988 against the Universidad de Chile. After two solid campaigns with Unión Española, Sierra was transferred to Real Valladolid in Spain. However during Sierra's short time in Spain, the team had economic problems which caused Sierra to return Unión Española. After more success he made his debut with the Chilean national team. Sierra won the championship with Unión Española in 1992 and 1993.

He than spent three successful years with Colo-Colo, which saw his team capture the championship in all three seasons. Currently Sierra has found his way back to Unión Española making a stop in between to play with UANL Tigres in Mexico for one season. He captured the Golden Boot in Chile (awarded to the best professional football player in Chile) in 2004 and 2005.

Sierra was capped 53 times and scored 8 goals for the Chilean national team between 1991 and 2000. He played four games at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, scoring a goal on a free-kick against Cameroon.

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