Francisco Arrué Explained

Francisco Arrué
Fullname:Francisco Esteban Arrué Pardo
Birth Date:7 August 1977
Birth Place:São Paulo, Brazil
Height:1.69 m
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1987–1994
Youthclubs1:Colo-Colo
Years1:1994–1999
Clubs1:Colo-Colo
Caps1:68
Goals1:7
Years2:2000
Clubs2:Santiago Morning
Caps2:25
Goals2:8
Years3:2001
Caps3:24
Goals3:6
Years4:2002
Clubs4:Luzern
Caps4:14
Goals4:2
Years5:2003–2004
Clubs5:Leganés
Caps5:16
Goals5:0
Years6:2004
Clubs6:Puebla
Caps6:12
Goals6:0
Years7:2005–2006
Caps7:68
Goals7:14
Years8:2007
Clubs8:Universidad de Chile
Caps8:37
Goals8:2
Years9:2008
Clubs9:Atlético Nacional
Caps9:10
Goals9:1
Years10:2009–2010
Caps10:43
Goals10:9
Years11:2011
Clubs11:Santiago Morning
Caps11:24
Goals11:5
Years12:2012
Clubs12:Deportes La Serena
Caps12:26
Goals12:5
Years13:2013–2015
Clubs13:Huachipato
Caps13:61
Goals13:7
Years14:2016
Clubs14:Coquimbo Unido
Caps14:27
Goals14:4
Totalcaps:455
Totalgoals:70
Nationalyears1:2000
Nationalteam1:Chile Olympic
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2019
Managerclubs1:Colchagua
Manageryears2:2020–2021
Managerclubs2:Colchagua
Manageryears3:2023
Managerclubs3:San Marcos
Manageryears4:2023
Managerclubs4:Audax Italiano
Manageryears5:2024
Managerclubs5:Audax Italiano

Francisco Esteban Arrué Pardo (born 7 August 1977) is a football manager and former footballer who played as a midfielder.

Born in Brazil, Arrué represented Chile at international level, playing for the Olympic team in the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Club career

Arrué is one of the six Chilean players who have played in his country's three giant clubs: Colo-Colo, Universidad de Chile and Universidad Católica.

International career

Representing his nation, he won a bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Managerial career

Arrué has coached Colchagua two times in the Chilean Segunda División: 2019 and 2020–2021.[1] He joined San Marcos de Arica for the 2023 season in the Primera B.[2]

In the second half of 2023, Arrué led Audax Italiano. He coached them by second time between March and July 2024.[3]

Other works

Following his retirement, Arrué worked as a football commentator for the Chilean TV channel Canal del Fútbol.[4] [5]

Honours

Player

Santiago Morning

Universidad Católica

Universidad de Concepción

Chile U23

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Colchagua CD vuelve a confiar en Francisco Arrué. . El Rancagüino . 30 June 2021 . es . 2021-04-20.
  2. SM_AricaOficial . 1587605400542597120 . Club Deportivo San Marcos de Arica informa . 1 November 2022 . 11 November 2022 . es.
  3. Web site: Reyes . Luis . El insólito caso del DT chileno que fue cesado dos veces de un mismo club en siete meses . . 30 July 2024 . es . 22 July 2024.
  4. Web site: En 2019 quedará sólo uno en competencia: Qué fue de los medallistas de Sidney y dónde terminaron sus carreras . Emol . . 23 May 2024 . es . 2 December 2018.
  5. Web site: Realpe . Rodrigo . Francisco Arrué debuta al mando de Colchagua con sello propio: “Me gusta ir hacia adelante, incluso corriendo riesgos en defensa” . Publimetro Chile . El Gráfico Chile . 23 May 2024 . es . 5 April 2019.