Name Boris Sagredo Career start 2007 Weight 64 kg | Number 21 Height 1.73 m Role Footballer | |
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Full name Boris Alexis Sagredo Romero Date of birth (1989-03-21) 21 March 1989 (age 26) Current teams Chile national football team (Midfielder), Santiago Wanderers (#21 / Midfielder) | ||
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Boris sagredo volante
Boris Alexis Sagredo Romero ([ˈboɾis aˈleksis saˈɣɾeðo], born 21 March 1989) is a Chilean footballer that currently plays for Primera División club San Luis de Quillota as an attacking midfielder.
Contents
- Boris sagredo volante
- Boris sagredo parte 1
- Colo Colo
- OHiggins
- International career
- Club
- International
- References

Boris sagredo parte 1
Colo-Colo

He made his debut on October 3, 2007, against Everton. His name became somewhat of a household name among Colo-Colo supporters after the November 4, 2007, match against rival Universidad Católica. He came on in the 76th minute for Gonzalo Jara and just a minute later gave an assist to Giovanni Hernandez for the lone goal of the match. Then in the second match after that, Sagredo scored his first goal for Colo-Colo against Palestino.
Currently Sagredo is playing for the Chilean soccer team Palestino. Sagredo was moved to the club because frankly he did not fit in Astengo's large squad despite his incredible talent and speed, and the move was made on order to secure more playing time for the Chilean midfielder. Although Sagredo was disappointed with the transfer out of Colo Colo, he is still motivated to play football and hopes that one day he will move to a large club.
O'Higgins
In 2011, he was signed by O'Higgins.
International career
On February 19, 2008 Chile's U-18 squad took on Mexico's U-23 squad in an exhibition match. Sagredo was ejected from the game in the '35 after receiving his second yellow card. Chile lost 2-0.
Currently, 19-year-old Sagredo is a vital part of Chile's participation in the U-23 2008 Toulon Tournament where he scored a beautiful goal in Chile's 5-3 win against France, started in the 2-0 win against the Netherlands as well as Chile's 2-0 win against Japan.