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Football Biography

Marcelo Salas

“Machin”

Chilean · Temuco, Chile · Born 24 December 1974

Forward
70
caps
37
intl goals
2000
serie a
top scorer 1998
copa américa

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Lethal Chilean striker nicknamed 'El Matador' who terrorised defences across South America and Italy during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Marcelo Alejandro Salas Melinao was born in Temuco, Chile on 24 December 1974. Nicknamed 'El Matador' for his clinical finishing, Salas was Chile's most gifted striker of his generation, forming a devastating partnership with Iván Zamorano. He burst onto the scene at Universidad de Chile before a move to River Plate, then made a high-profile transfer to Juventus in 1998 for $15m. His first season in Turin was impressive but he later moved to Lazio, winning Serie A in 2000. Injuries hampered his time in Italy and he returned to South America, finishing his career at River Plate and Universidad de Chile. For Chile he scored 37 goals in 70 caps — a national record at the time — and was the leading scorer at the 1998 Copa América. He appeared at the 1998 World Cup, scoring twice against Austria.

Best Known For

Serie A 2000 (Lazio)

He scored 37 goals in 70 appearances for Chile — a national record at the time — and starred alongside Iván Zamorano in one of South America's most feared striking partnerships.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Serie A 2000 (Lazio)
Career Journey

Timeline

1974 👶 Born in Temuco, Chile
2006 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Universidad de Chile
🏟️ River Plate
🏟️ Lazio
🏟️ Juventus
🏆 Serie A 2000 (Lazio)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Marcelo Salas

Salas was known for his deadly finishing, intelligent movement and powerful shooting — nicknamed 'El Matador' for his clinical goalscoring instincts.

He scored 37 goals in 70 caps for Chile, which was a national record at the time of his retirement.

He played for Juventus (1998-2001) and Lazio (2001-03), winning Serie A with Lazio in 2000.

Marcelo Salas was born on 24 December 1974 in Temuco, Chile.

Yes — he played for Chile at the 1998 World Cup in France, scoring twice including a goal against Austria.

Career Timeline — Marcelo Salas
1974
Born in Temuco, Chile
2006
Retired from professional sport
Universidad de Chile
Universidad de Chile
River Plate
River Plate
Lazio
Lazio
Juventus
Juventus
Serie A 2000 (Lazio)