Marcelo Vega (footballer, born 1971) explained

Marcelo Vega
Fullname:Francisco Marcelo Vega Cepeda
Birth Date:12 August 1971
Birth Place:Copiapó, Chile
Position:Attacking midfielder
Clubs1:Regional Atacama
Clubs2:Unión Española
Clubs3:Logroñes
Clubs4:Colo-Colo
Clubs5:Regional Atacama
Clubs6:Santiago Wanderers
Clubs7:MetroStars
Clubs8:San Jose Earthquakes
Clubs9:Racing Club
Clubs10:Unión Española
Clubs11:Cienciano
Clubs12:Universidad de Chile
Years1:1988–1990
Years2:1991–1992
Years3:1992–1993
Years4:1993–1995
Years5:1996
Years6:1997
Years7:1998
Years8:1999
Years9:2000–2001
Years10:2002
Years11:2003
Years12:2003
Caps1:68
Caps2:34
Caps3:3
Caps4:42
Caps5:23
Caps6:7
Caps7:17
Caps8:0
Caps9:6
Caps10:15
Caps11:14
Caps12:10
Totalcaps:239
Goals1:24
Goals2:8
Goals3:0
Goals4:12
Goals5:7
Goals6:2
Goals7:1
Goals8:0
Goals9:0
Goals10:4
Goals11:6
Goals12:1
Totalgoals:65
Nationalyears1:1987
Nationalteam1:Chile U16
Nationalyears2:1991–1998
Nationalteam2:Chile
Nationalcaps2:30
Nationalgoals2:1

Francisco Marcelo Vega Cepeda (Inca de Oro, Chile, August 12, 1971) is a former Chilean footballer and sports commentator, who played as a midfielder and is recognized for being one of the best creative midfielder in Chilean football.

Club career

Marcelo Vega began his football career defending Regional Atacama, aged 14. At 16 he was a top scorer in the second division. Then he was transferred to Unión Española, in 1991, a club with which he made his debut in the First Division and under the technical direction of Nelson Acosta he had his best performances, thanks to Marcelo they became champions of the Chile Cup for two consecutive years, in 1992 and 1993 Marcelo Vega also holds the record of winning 3 consecutive Chile Cups, 2 with Unión Española and 1 with Colo Colo.

Nicknamed "Guatón" or "Tobi", due to his resemblance to the character of the homonymous children's comic (Toby and his friends), and the Chilean Maradona for his similarity in football on the field, Vega also played in Colo-Colo, Santiago Wanderers, Logroñés from Spain, MetroStars from the United States and Racing Club in Argentina, he also played at Cienciano from Peru, in addition to another stint at Regional Atacama and Unión Española. His last campaigns as a professional were played at the University of Chile.

Selected Chilean since 1986, he participated in the South American sub 16 in Peru, leaving in the FIFA ideal team together with Marco Antonio Etcheverry and other figures of that South American, he also played in the 1991 Copa América in Chile and in the 1993 Copa América in Ecuador. In addition, he was in the Chilean squad that traveled to the 1998 World Cup in France, where he played only half time against Brazil, in fact the Chilean discount from Marcelo Salas was after a pass from Vega and later pivoting from Iván Zamorano, but he did not have a greater performance due to which he reached the World Cup injured. He played 30 times for the Chile National Team between 1991 and 1998, scoring 1 goal.

He was the biggest assistant in the qualifiers for the World Cup in France 98.

International career

Vega represented Chile at under-16 level in the 1986 South American Championship[1]

He was capped 30 times and scored 1 goal for the Chile national team between 1991 and 1998. At the 1998 FIFA World Cup he played 45 minutes in the round of 16 match versus Brazil.[1]

Personal life

He is a panelist in the program Todos Somos Técnicos (We Are All Technicians) from TNT Sports (former CDF), in which he stands out for evaluating Chilean soccer players and for his great sense of humor.

In 2009, he participated in the Chilean reality show called 1810, but was eliminated.[2]

Honors

Unión Española

1992,[3] 1993[4]

Colo-Colo

1993[5]

1994[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ogrodnik . Felipe . Marcelo Vega: El talentoso volante de las Eliminatorias hacia Francia 1998 . laroja.cl . . 16 September 2022 . es . 12 August 2022.
  2. Web site: 13.cl . https://web.archive.org/web/20110810151025/http://1810.canal13.cl/1810/html/Participantes/366874.html . 2011-08-10 .
  3. Web site: Chile 1992 . 2024-04-03 . www.rsssf.org.
  4. Web site: Chile 1993 . 2024-04-03 . www.rsssf.org.
  5. Web site: Campeonato 1993 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190819022239/http://www.solofutbol.cl/futbol%20chileno/Campeonatos%20Nacionales/Campeonatos%20nacionales%20WEB/Temporada%201993/Campeonato%201993.html . 19 August 2019 . www.solofutbol.cl.
  6. Web site: Chile 1994 . 2024-04-03 . www.rsssf.org.