Javier Margas


Javier Luciano Margas Loyola is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a defender.

Club career

Colo-Colo

Margas was born in Santiago de Chile. He experienced the most successful period in his career with his first club Colo-Colo, where he was part of four league championship winning squads. He was also part of the club's first Copa Libertadores win in 1991, and also won two other international tournaments.

Club América

In 1996 Margas joined Club América in Mexico later returned to Chile in 1997.

Universidad Católica

Margas then joined Universidad Católica, where he was part of the squad that won the 1997 Apertura.

West Ham United

Margas' last years as a player were spent with West Ham United. He scored once during his spell with West Ham, in a 5–0 win over Coventry City in April 2000. In 2001, Margas gained notoriety for disappearing from England without a trace and many weeks passed before he was found in his home country, having effectively retired from football. He briefly trained with Universidad de Chile before ultimately retiring for good.

International career

Margas played 63 times for the Chile national team. He played in Chile's four games at the 1998 [FIFA World Cup].

Personal life

Margas was famous for dyeing his hair in different colours and shapes.
Since retiring from football, Margas has worked as a youth coach at Colo-Colo, appeared on a reality TV show called Expedición Robinson, ran his own business, and bought former dictator Augusto Pinochet's armoured car.
His daughter, Catalina, was a Chile international footballer at under-17 level and took part in the 2008 South American U-17 Women's Championship. His son, Luis, is a central defender from the Santiago Wanderers youth system and was called up to the first team in May 2023 at the age of seventeen.

Career statistics

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
3 February 1996Cochabamba, Bolivia1–1Friendly
2 June 1996Barinas, Venezuela1–11998 [FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)|1998 FIFA World Cup qualification ]
9 October 1996Asunción, Paraguay1–21998 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 November 1997Antofagasta, Chile4–1Friendly
22 April 1998Santiago, Chile2–2Friendly
26 April 2000Lima, Peru1–12002 FIFA [World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)|2002 FIFA World Cup qualification]

Honours

Colo-Colo
Universidad Católica
;West Ham