Alexis

Sanchez



35

Age

1.69 M

Height

70

Squad number

STStriker
Alexis Sanchez

Career Story

109 appearances, 20 goals and three trophies in Nerazzurri colours. These are numbers that Alexis Alejandro Sánchez will be looking to build on now that he’s officially an Inter player again.

Born in Tocopilla, Chile, on 19 December 1988, Alexis started his career at Chilean side Cobreloa. His performances quickly caught the attention of many people involved in the game, so much so that he was immediately given the nickname that has stayed with him throughout his career: El Niño Maravilla (“The Wonder Child”). It’s a name that sums up what he’s all about: dazzling those who watch him and being proud of doing so.

His career would soon take him to Italy and, more specifically, Udine. First, however, Udinese sent him out on loan to Colo-Colo and River Plate. These were two important experiences for Alexis, who won league titles in different countries in consective seasons. His Udinese debut came in the summer of 2008. He went on to score 20 goals across three seasons, producing high-quality performances that saw him establish himself as one of the top talents in world football.

He reached new heights in 2011 as he signed for Barcelona. Across three seasons at the Blaugrana, he won six trophies, including the Club World Cup. He wanted to carry on dazzling the world: ahead of the 2014/15 campaign, he made the move to the Premier League after joining Arsenal. The goals kept on coming: across four seasons with the Gunners, he found the net 80 times, all the while increasingly displaying his leadership qualities.

In 2015 and 2016, he helped Chile achieve historic back-to-back Copa América triumphs thanks to two final victories over Argentina. His contribution in the first final was particularly notable: he scored the decisive penalty in the shootout.

In 2018, he joined Manchester United, where he remained for two seasons before moving to Inter in 2019.

His Nerazzurri adventure started against former club Udinese. Against Sampdoria, meanwhile, he bagged the first of the 20 goals he would score in 109 appearances across three seasons.

Alexis contributed to Inter’s 19th Scudetto title in 2021 with a seven-goal haul. The following campaign saw him win the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana, with his last-gasp goal in extra time securing victory over Juventus in the latter.

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Career Path

2019 - now

Inter

FC Internazionale Milano

139 appearances

5 seasons played

24 goals scored

1X Serie A

1X Coppa Italia

2X Super Cup

 

 

2006 - now

CHI

Chile

152 appearances

18 seasons played

48 goals scored

2X CONMEBOL Copa America

 

 

 

 

2022 - 2023

OM

Olympique de Marseille

44 appearances

1 season played

18 goals scored

 

 

 

 

 

2018 - 2019

MUN

Manchester United FC

45 appearances

1 season played

5 goals scored

 

 

 

 

 

2014 - 2018

ARS

Arsenal FC

166 appearances

4 seasons played

80 goals scored

1X Emirates Cup

3X Community Shield

2X FA Cup

1X Premier League Asia Trophy

 

2011 - 2014

BAR

FC Barcelona

141 appearances

3 seasons played

46 goals scored

2X Super Cup

1X Primera División

1X UEFA Super Cup

1X Copa del Rey

1X FIFA Club World Cup

2008 - 2011

UDI

Udinese Calcio

110 appearances

3 seasons played

21 goals scored

 

 

 

 

 

2007 - 2007

CHI

Chile Under 20

1 appearance

First Season

1 goal scored

 

 

 

 

 

2006 - 2007

COL

CSD Colo-Colo

32 appearances

1 season played

5 goals scored

1X Primera División

 

 

 

 

2005 - 2006

COB

CD Cobreloa

47 appearances

1 season played

9 goals scored

 

 

 

 

 

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