Nicolás Núñez

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Nicolás Núñez
Personal information
Full nameNicolás Arnaldo Núñez Rojas
Date of birth (1984-09-12) September 12, 1984
Place of birthSantiago, Chile
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current clubHuachipato
Number4
Youth career
Colo-Colo
1997–2001Universidad Católica
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2003Universidad Católica2(0)
2004Puerto M ontt(loan)33(6)
2005–2006Universidad Católica25(2)
2006Albacete Balompié0(0)
2007CD Everton17(3)
2007–2008Universidad Católica22(2)
2009–2010Unión Española36(2)
2011Ñublense17(2)
2012-presentHuachipato48(8)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Nicolás Núñez Rojas, nicknamed Nico, (born September 12, 1984 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean football midfielder. In 2001, he joined the Universidad Católica in Chile. Previously, Nico played for Albacete Balompié in 2006 and Everton de Viña del Mar in 2007.

Career

He participated in the South American championships in Arequipa, Peru, alongside Mauritius Pinilla, Mark Gonzalez, Luis Jimenez and was debuted by U. Catholic in the first division, against University of Chile. In that institution, he always admitted that he stayed in good shape, even achieving goal scoring.

He had a season loan to Puerto Montt Sports, where he scored many goals and returned to the Catholic University. Then he went to the preseason Spanish club, Albacete, in which that year he was hired by loaner Everton Viña del Mar. On February 18, 2007, he played his 2nd game scoring a goal against Audax Italiano.

The Catholic University celebrated the goal by making him have a bond for the institution, it made him to remember what he wanted to return at some point.

In mid-2007, Nico was signed by C. University where he always has good relationships with the colleagues. In late 2008, he was transferred to U. Spanish, Nico is currently playing for CD Huachipato

Honors

Club

Universidad Católica
Huachipato

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