- Member of the Chile National team who finished 3rd place at the 1962 FIFA World Cup.
- Striker for C.D. Universidad Católica (Santiago, 1957-1969, 1975), C.D. Huachipato (Talcahuano, 1970-1971), Unión Española (Santiago, 1972) and Lille O.S.C. (France, 1972-1974).
- 70 appearances for Chile National Football Team (1960-1972); scored 12 goals. Member of the Chile '62 and the England '66 squads.
- Won two Chilean Primera División (1961, 1966), the Chilean Segunda División (1975) with C.D. Universidad Católica; and the Ligue 2 (1974) with Lille O.S.C..
- The song "Tito, mi amor" singing for Luz Eliana was written about him.
- Has a degree in Law.
- Won the Chilean Footballer of the Year in 1964.
- Named the Best Footballer of Chile by Chilean newspaper Revista Estadio in 1968.
- Former coach of C.D. Universidad Católica's Youth Teams, C.D. Huachipato (1976) and Colo-Colo (1977).
- Played well over 350 games for C.D. Universidad Católica.
- Worked as sportscaster/TV host for Canal 13 (1982-2000) and Mega (2001-2003).
- One grandstand of the C.D. Universidad Católica's stadium named after his.
- Is portrayed by Santiago Rodríguez Costabal in 62: Historia de un Mundial (2017).
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