Marco Bahamonde came to dress the Xeneize shirt and to wear number 10 in a superclassic. However, his career took an unexpected turn that led him to move away from football and work on pest control.
From a town of 15 thousand inhabitants in Río Negro, Chile, Marco Antonio Bahamonde Nilian, who once brought Boca Juniors 10 and was part of the team that defeated River Plate in the summer of 2000, He had a meteoric ascent and an abrupt descent that led him to leave the sport at age 24. Today, his life is far from the stadiums and It is dedicated to pest control.
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His passage through the Ribera Club was marked by that Superclassic in Mar del Plata that resulted in the resignation of Ramón Díaz as coach of the millionaire. However, circumstances outside the court and administrative limitations made its continuity in the mouth difficult, leading it to a series of experiences that culminated in their definitive departure from professional sport.


How was Marco Bahamonde’s career
Born on June 14, 1980 in the Chilean town of Río Negro, Bahamonde began his career in Provincial Osornowhere he debuted in the Chilean First Division at age 17 under the direction of Juan Carlos Carotti. His outstanding actions and his participation in the Chile sub-20 selection They caught the attention of Boca Juniorswhich incorporated it in 1998 for 100 thousand dollars.
In his first months in Argentina, he joined the fifth division and then integrated the reserve team. His talent led him to participate in international tours in Europe, and in 2000 Carlos Bianchi included it in the preseason of the first team. In that period, the steering wheel was holder in a friendly remembered against River Plate at the José María Minella stadium in Mar del Plata, Dressing the emblematic T -shirt number 10. Boca won 2-1 and That result marked the end of the Ramón Díaz cycle at the head of the millionaire team.
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Despite its promising performance, its continuity was affected by the full of foreigners quota on the Xeneize squad. It was assigned to Futureat that filial moment of the club, where he shared team with other players from his previous institution. Upon returning to Chile, Bahamonde went through Catholic University and returned to Osornobut the injuries and lack of regularity ended up affecting their performance. An ankle dislocation kept him away from the courts for a year, and although he tried to return, finally decided to retire at 24 years.
Marco Bahamonde’s life after football
Far from professional football, Marco Bahamonde began a new work stage that took him through various roads. He worked like Shoes Seller In a well -known commercial chain, a truck was bought to perform Gas delivery And he also dedicated himself to freight. Finally, found stability working in a pest control company.
Currently, his work implies traveling to different cities to Fumigate agricultural buildings and farms. From his current role, he proudly reflects on his brief but significant step through Boca Juniors, an experience that he remembers with nostalgia and a mixture of emotions. “My worst mistake was not to stay and fight it anymore. I was very affected by the theme of the foreigner’s quota, but I still feel a great pride for having used the 10 in such a big club,” he confessed.
With a life away from the reflectors, Bahamonde continues to value having been part of an institution that marked a great achievement in its personal history, although its promotion and descent in football have occurred at a vertiginous speed. Today, from the tranquility of his home in Osorno, he combines his work with his role as father of three children and leaves behind the dreams of glory that once led him to wear one of the most prestigious shirts on the continent.
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