- Striker for Colo-Colo (1997-2002, 2008-09), Atlante F.C. (Mexico, 2002-2005), Tigres U.A.N.L. (Mexico, 2005-06), C.D. Veracruz (Mexico, 2006-07), Club Olimpo (Argentina, 2007), Tecos F.C. (Mexico, 2007-08), Club León (Mexico, 2008), APOP Kinyras FC (Cyprus, 2009), Atlante UTN (Mexico, 2009-10), Venados F.C. (Mexico, 2010-11), The Strongest (Bolivia, 2011-12), Caracas F.C. (Venezuela, 2012), C.D. Palestino (2012) and Deportes Temuco (2012-2014).
- Honours with Colo-Colo: Chilean Primera División (1998). Honours with Tigres U.A.N.L.: InterLiga (2006). Honours with The Strongest: Bolivian Primera División (2011 Apertura, 2011 Clausura).
- Won the bronze medal with Chile Olympic Football Team at the 2000 Olympic Games.
- Nephew of former footballer Francisco Valdés.
- Top scorer of the Chilean Primera División (Apertura 2002).
- 17 appearances for Chile National Football Team (2001-2005); scored 6 goals.
- Daughter, with Pamela Ossandón, Josefa González was born on July 19, 2013.
- 2014: Retired from football at the age 35.
- He played well over 100 games for Colo-Colo and Atlante F.C..
- Over his entire career, he officially scored 197 goals in 489 matches.
- Worked as a commentator and analyst in CDF.
- Married his girlfriend of 5 years Pamela Ossandón. (2017)
- Was the first and only Chilean celebrity appearance in Plaza Sésamo (1972).
- Played well over 200 games at Liga MX.
- Scored well over 100 goals at Liga MX.
- Broken Bernardo Hernández record on the Atlante's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 72 goals.
- Broken Atilio Cremaschi record on the Colo-Colo's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 53 goals.
- Finished #4th at the 2002 IFFHS World's Best Top Goal Scorer (31 goals).
- Has a degree as Sport manager.
- Sports director of Deportes Iberia (2021).
- Sports manager of Deportes Recoleta since 2022.
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