Javier Margas Explained

Javier Margas
Fullname:Javier Luciano Margas Loyola
Birth Date:1969 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Height:1.88 m
Position:Defender
Years1:1988–1996
Clubs1:Colo-Colo
Caps1:167
Goals1:10
Years2:1996
Clubs2:Club América
Caps2:9
Goals2:1
Years3:1997–1998
Clubs3:Universidad Católica
Caps3:21
Goals3:2
Years4:1998–2001
Clubs4:West Ham United
Caps4:24
Goals4:1
Totalcaps:221
Totalgoals:14
Nationalyears1:1990–2000
Nationalteam1:Chile
Nationalcaps1:63
Nationalgoals1:6

Javier Luciano Margas Loyola (born 10 May 1969) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a defender.

Club career

Colo-Colo

Margas was born in Santiago de Chile. He experienced the most successful period in his career with his first club Colo-Colo, where he was part of four league championship winning squads. He was also part of the club's first Copa Libertadores win in 1991, and also won two other international tournaments.

Club América

In 1996 Margas joined Club América in Mexico but didn't settle, returning to Chile in 1997.

Universidad Católica

Margas then joined Universidad Católica, where he was part of the squad that won the 1997 Apertura.

West Ham United

Margas' last years as a player were spent with West Ham United. He scored once during his spell with West Ham, in a 5–0 win over Coventry City in April 2000.[1] In 2001, Margas gained notoriety for disappearing from England without a trace and many weeks passed before he was found in his home country,[2] having effectively retired from football. He briefly trained with Universidad de Chile before ultimately retiring for good.

International career

Margas played 63 times for the Chile national team.[3] He played in Chile's four games at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

Personal life

Margas was famous for dyeing his hair in different colours and shapes (most notably with the Chilean flag colours).

Since retiring from football, Margas has worked as a youth coach at Colo-Colo, appeared on a reality TV show called Expedición Robinson, ran his own business, and bought former dictator Augusto Pinochet's armoured car.[4]

His daughter, Catalina, was a Chile international footballer at under-17 level and took part in the 2008 South American U-17 Women's Championship.[5] His son, Luis, is a central defender from the Santiago Wanderers youth system and was called up to the first team in May 2023 at the age of seventeen.[6]

Career statistics

Scores and results list Chile's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Margas goal.

List of international goals scored by Javier Margas
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
3 February 1996 Cochabamba, Bolivia 1–1 Friendly
2 June 1996 Barinas, Venezuela 1–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 October 1996 Asunción, Paraguay 1–2 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 November 1997 Antofagasta, Chile 4–1 Friendly
22 April 1998 Santiago, Chile 2–2 Friendly
26 April 2000 Lima, Peru 1–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Colo-Colo

Universidad Católica

West Ham

1999[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: 'Genius' Di Canio oddly out of the reckoning. . 22 April 2000 . 4 November 2009. London. Adam. Sills.
  2. News: Best and worst South American XI . 12 May 2013 . Www.teamtalk.com . 28 July 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140524115033/http://www.teamtalk.com/news/2483/7065877/Best-and-worst-South-American-XIs . 24 May 2014 .
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/chil-recintlp.html rsssf: Chile record international footballers
  4. Web site: Javier Margas se adjudica en remate automóvil de Pinochet . www.emol.com . 29 August 2001 . 7 October 2011.
  5. Web site: Parentesco entre seleccionados . Partidos de La Roja . 1 August 2022 . es.
  6. Web site: Arévalo . Joaquín . Hijo de Javier Margas sorprendió y recibió su primera citación en Santiago Wanderers . En Cancha . 22 May 2023 . es . 10 May 2023.
  7. News: Intertoto win gives Hammers Uefa spot . BBC . 24 August 1999 . 12 September 2018.