Sebastián Miranda

Miguel Sebastián Miranda Córdova ( born August 26, 1980 in Las Condes ) is a Chilean football player.

Career

Unión Española

In 1996, Miranda in the youth team of Unión Española, from where it was used in 1998 for the first time in the first team. At the start of the 1999 season was the former coach of Española, Guillermo Yávar replaced by Juvenal Olmos. This borrowed from Miranda to the third division side Deportivo Ñublense, so that practical experience gained. Only in 2001 reached the status of a tribe Miranda player and has been used regularly.

During the Apentura 2005 Miranda was one of the leading players of the team. In the same year he was loaned for the second half of the 2005/2006 season at Red Bull Salzburg, but was able to complete only four league games there and fell short of expectations of Salzburg. In 2006 he joined after completion of Apentura to CD Universidad Católica.

Universidad Católica

After joining Católica he stood in the first 11 games in the Clausura 2006 on the court. Due to a knee injury he had to pause the following nine months. It was only during the Clausura 2007 returned to the place and could still complete 11 Einsaätze. After Universidad Católica was eliminated in the play- offs, he left the club.

Return to Española

After the 2007 season, Miranda returned to Unión Española, starting players was appointed to the defense and the captain of the team.

Columbus Crew

Was 24 December 2010 it was announced that Miranda will move to Major League Soccer franchise Columbus Crew. His first game for the U.S. team, he completed on 22 February 2011 in the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal match against Real Salt Lake. His first assignment in a league game was on March 19, 2011.

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