Sergio Velasco
Sergio del Carmen Velazco Beiza, sportingly known as Sergio Velasco, is a Chilean former football player who played as a full-back. A historical player of Rangers de Talca, he also played in Bolivia.
Career
Born in Papudo, Chile, as a youth player, Velasco was with his hometown club, Miraflores before trialling with Unión La Calera and San Luis de Quillota. After trials in the presence of the coach René Quitral, he signed with San Luis and made his professional debut in a Chilean Primera División match against Everton in 1962.In the Chilean top division, he spent four seasons with San Luis, also facing English side Stoke City in a friendly in 1964, six seasons with Rangers and one season with both Antofagasta Portuario and Deportes La Serena.
A historical player of Rangers, he was a noted member of the squad that was the 1969 Primera División runner-up, being selected as the best left-back of the season, and played the 1970 Copa Libertadores. He has been honored by fans associations like Soñadores Rojinegros as well as the club itself.
In the 1970s, he played in the Bolivian football. In 1973, he played for club Fígaro from La Paz for six months before joining San José. Back in Bolivia after a stint with Deportes La Serena in 1976, he played for The Strongest, Jorge Wilstermann and ENAF from Oruro.
Back in Chile, his last club was Trasandino in the 1978 season.