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Daniel González (footballer, born 1984)

Daniel Felipe González Calvo (born 30 January 1984), commonly known as Chucky González, is a footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder and plays internationally with the Chile national football team. He is known in Chile for being a free-kick specialist.

Daniel González
Personal information
Full name Daniel Felipe González Calvo
Date of birth (1984-01-30) 30 January 1984 (age 40)
Place of birth Quilpué, Chile
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Youth career
2000–2004 Everton
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2006 Everton 83 (11)
2006–2007 O'Higgins 55 (20)
2008–2012 Colo-Colo 19 (5)
2008Cobreloa (loan) 23 (10)
2009Náutico (loan) 6 (1)
2009O'Higgins (loan) 9 (1)
2010Everton (loan) 11 (1)
2010–2011Cobreloa (loan) 30 (11)
2011–2012Audax Italiano (loan) 29 (6)
2012–2013 Huachipato 49 (5)
2014 Deportes Antofagasta 11 (0)
2015 Barnechea 9 (1)
2015–2016 Trasandino 15 (8)
2016–2017 San Antonio Unido 20 (1)
Total 369 (81)
International career
2007 Chile 3 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 February 2016
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 24 April 2007

Club career edit

He began his football career at Everton at their football system top tier, where scored 11 goals in 83 appearances during two seasons. In June 2006, González moved to O'Higgins, club of the same division of Everton based in Rancagua. In January 2008, he was sold to Chilean powerhouse club Colo-Colo, for a US$750.000 transfer fee. After a regular pass at the Colo-Colo team that was runner-up of the Apertura Tournament of that year, he was deemed surplus requirements at Pedreros, thus joining Cobreloa on loan.

In January 2009, he traveled to Brazil and signed for Náutico of the country's first tier in that moment, leaving shortly after not receiving much playing time. Back on his home country, he had spells at O'Higgins and Everton, both loans, but without finding much success.

In June 2010, he returned to Cobreloa, where he became a key part of the Calama team starting eleven, scoring 11 goals during his stay, leaving the team after his one-year loan from Colo-Colo expired. The next season, Gónzalez signed for Audax Italiano, again on loan. At Audax, he played a key part on Audax's season that year, most notably scoring a Hat-trick in a 4–2 away win against La Serena, all of his goals during that match coming from direct free-kicks. Despite being a starter during the year and being on top form throughout the season, he choose to leave the club at the end of the season despite offers from Audax for him to stay.

After terminating his contract with Colo-Colo, he signed for Huachipato, playing regularly, but receiving much criticism for his poor play at the Talcahuano club during the season, especially his low scoring, even from free-kicks. During his first season, he played in 17 matches out of 18, but only scored one goal on regular season, against Iquique at Estadio CAP in a 4–1 victory for the home team.

Huachipato qualified for the championship play-offs that year, with González starting on both matches against Palestino (3–2 victory for Huachipato on aggregate) and also starting on the 1–0 victory against Rangers at home, only missing the return match on Talca after picking up an injury. The return match ended on a 1–1 tie, thus qualifying the steelers to the final for the first time in history. He was left out of the starting eleven of the first leg of the final, against Unión Española at the Santa Laura, only coming on as a sub in the second half. The match ended on a 3–1 for the home side. At the return leg, he was surprisingly put on the starting eleven by coach Jorge Pellicer, despite his low form and injury concerns. He scored two goals on the second leg of the final, one coming from a direct free-kick and adding a second after dribbling two Unión Española players on the run and chipping the ball from outside the box, putting Huachipato 2–1 up at that moment. The match finally ended 3–1 for the home side, and the title was decided by a penalty shoot-out. González unfortunately missed his attempt, sending the ball over the bar, however Huachipato prevailed, winning 3–2 on penalties and becoming Chilean league champions for the second time in history. This is Daniel González first title of his career.

International career edit

González played internationally with the Chile national football team in 2007, playing 3 friendly matches previous to the Copa América. He scored his first international goal for Chile from a free kick in a victory against Cuba, 2–0, at Estadio Rubén Marcos Peralta during a friendly match in Osorno.

International goals edit

Honours edit

Club edit

Huachipato

External links edit

  • CBF Profile at archive.today (archived 31 December 2012)
  • Daniel González at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Daniel González at playmakerstats.com (English version of ceroacero.es)

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For other people named Daniel Gonzalez see Daniel Gonzalez disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gonzalez and the second or maternal family name is Calvo Daniel Felipe Gonzalez Calvo born 30 January 1984 commonly known as Chucky Gonzalez is a footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder and plays internationally with the Chile national football team He is known in Chile for being a free kick specialist Daniel GonzalezPersonal informationFull nameDaniel Felipe Gonzalez CalvoDate of birth 1984 01 30 30 January 1984 age 40 Place of birthQuilpue ChileHeight1 76 m 5 ft 9 in Position s Attacking midfielderYouth career2000 2004EvertonSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2004 2006Everton83 11 2006 2007O Higgins55 20 2008 2012Colo Colo19 5 2008 Cobreloa loan 23 10 2009 Nautico loan 6 1 2009 O Higgins loan 9 1 2010 Everton loan 11 1 2010 2011 Cobreloa loan 30 11 2011 2012 Audax Italiano loan 29 6 2012 2013Huachipato49 5 2014Deportes Antofagasta11 0 2015Barnechea9 1 2015 2016Trasandino15 8 2016 2017San Antonio Unido20 1 Total369 81 International career 2007Chile3 1 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 13 February 2016 National team caps and goals correct as of 24 April 2007 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 2 1 International goals 3 Honours 3 1 Club 4 External linksClub career editHe began his football career at Everton at their football system top tier where scored 11 goals in 83 appearances during two seasons In June 2006 Gonzalez moved to O Higgins club of the same division of Everton based in Rancagua In January 2008 he was sold to Chilean powerhouse club Colo Colo for a US 750 000 transfer fee After a regular pass at the Colo Colo team that was runner up of the Apertura Tournament of that year he was deemed surplus requirements at Pedreros thus joining Cobreloa on loan In January 2009 he traveled to Brazil and signed for Nautico of the country s first tier in that moment leaving shortly after not receiving much playing time Back on his home country he had spells at O Higgins and Everton both loans but without finding much success In June 2010 he returned to Cobreloa where he became a key part of the Calama team starting eleven scoring 11 goals during his stay leaving the team after his one year loan from Colo Colo expired The next season Gonzalez signed for Audax Italiano again on loan At Audax he played a key part on Audax s season that year most notably scoring a Hat trick in a 4 2 away win against La Serena all of his goals during that match coming from direct free kicks Despite being a starter during the year and being on top form throughout the season he choose to leave the club at the end of the season despite offers from Audax for him to stay After terminating his contract with Colo Colo he signed for Huachipato playing regularly but receiving much criticism for his poor play at the Talcahuano club during the season especially his low scoring even from free kicks During his first season he played in 17 matches out of 18 but only scored one goal on regular season against Iquique at Estadio CAP in a 4 1 victory for the home team Huachipato qualified for the championship play offs that year with Gonzalez starting on both matches against Palestino 3 2 victory for Huachipato on aggregate and also starting on the 1 0 victory against Rangers at home only missing the return match on Talca after picking up an injury The return match ended on a 1 1 tie thus qualifying the steelers to the final for the first time in history He was left out of the starting eleven of the first leg of the final against Union Espanola at the Santa Laura only coming on as a sub in the second half The match ended on a 3 1 for the home side At the return leg he was surprisingly put on the starting eleven by coach Jorge Pellicer despite his low form and injury concerns He scored two goals on the second leg of the final one coming from a direct free kick and adding a second after dribbling two Union Espanola players on the run and chipping the ball from outside the box putting Huachipato 2 1 up at that moment The match finally ended 3 1 for the home side and the title was decided by a penalty shoot out Gonzalez unfortunately missed his attempt sending the ball over the bar however Huachipato prevailed winning 3 2 on penalties and becoming Chilean league champions for the second time in history This is Daniel Gonzalez first title of his career International career editGonzalez played internationally with the Chile national football team in 2007 playing 3 friendly matches previous to the Copa America He scored his first international goal for Chile from a free kick in a victory against Cuba 2 0 at Estadio Ruben Marcos Peralta during a friendly match in Osorno International goals edit Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 16 May 2007 Estadio Ruben Marcos Peralta Osorno Chile nbsp Cuba 2 0 2 0 FriendlyHonours editClub edit HuachipatoPrimera Division de Chile 1 2012 AperturaExternal links editCBF Profile at archive today archived 31 December 2012 Daniel Gonzalez at National Football Teams com Daniel Gonzalez at playmakerstats com English version of ceroacero es Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Gonzalez footballer born 1984 amp oldid 1176248737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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