Pablo Contreras

{{Short description|Chilean footballer (born 1978)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2022}}

{{family name hatnote|Contreras|Fica|lang=Spanish}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Pablo Contreras

| image = Pablo Contreras Training.JPG

| caption = Contreras with Melbourne Victory in 2013

| fullname = Pablo Andrés Contreras Fica

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1978|9|11}}

| birth_place = Santiago, Chile

| height = {{Height|m=1.81|precision=0}}

| position = Centre back

| youthyears1 = 1991–1996

| youthclubs1 = Colo-Colo

| years1 = 1997–1999 | clubs1 = Colo-Colo | caps1 = 37 | goals1 = 2

| years2 = 1999–2001 | clubs2 = Monaco | caps2 = 26 | goals2 = 0

| years3 = 2001 | clubs3 = → Racing Club (loan) | caps3 = 8 | goals3 = 0

| years4 = 2001–2008 | clubs4 = Celta Vigo | caps4 = 105 | goals4 = 6

| years5 = 2001–2002 | clubs5 = → Osasuna (loan) | caps5 = 31 | goals5 = 1

| years6 = 2002–2003 | clubs6 = → Sporting CP (loan) | caps6 = 30 | goals6 = 2

| years7 = 2008 | clubs7 = Braga | caps7 = 13 | goals7 = 0

| years8 = 2008–2012 | clubs8 = PAOK | caps8 = 106 | goals8 = 6

| years9 = 2012 | clubs9 = Colo-Colo | caps9 = 16 | goals9 = 0

| years10 = 2012–2013 | clubs10 = Olympiacos | caps10 = 17 | goals10 = 1

| years11 = 2013–2014 | clubs11 = Melbourne Victory | caps11 = 20 | goals11 = 0

| totalcaps = 409

| totalgoals = 18

| nationalyears1 = 1995

| nationalteam1 = Chile U17

| nationalyears2 = 1997

| nationalteam2 = Chile U20

| nationalyears4 = 1999–2012

| nationalteam4 = Chile

| nationalcaps4 = 67

| nationalgoals4 = 2

| nationalyears3 = 2000

| nationalteam3 = Chile U23

| nationalcaps3 = 12

| nationalgoals3 = 1

}}

Pablo Andrés Contreras Fica ({{IPA|es|ˈpaβlo konˈtɾeɾas}}; born 11 September 1978) is a Chilean retired footballer who last played for Melbourne Victory and the Chile national football team as a centre back or even as a right back.

Contreras began his career at Colo-Colo. He earned his first senior honours in 1997, winning the Chilean Primera División title. He also won an Olympic bronze medal with Chile in the Sydney Games. Contreras moved to Europe in 1999, signing with French side Monaco, where he won the Ligue 1 in his first season.

After his spell in France, he was loaned to Argentine Primera División club Racing Club in 2001, and the next season Contreras joined Spain's La Liga side Celta de Vigo in a €4.2 million transfer deal. He was immediately loaned to Osasuna and then to Sporting CP, playing in the UEFA Champions League, before returning after to Celta. He played over 100 matches with the Galician club until the 2006–07 season, after Celta's relegation to the Segunda División, after which he decided to leave the club. He signed a six-month contract with Braga in January 2008 before moving in June of that year to Superleague Greece side PAOK. In the middle of the 2011–12 season, Conteras left the club due to the Greek government debt-crisis and opted to return to Colo-Colo, coached by Ivo Basay at the time.

A Chilean international on 66 occasions, Contreras was part of squad that earned the bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics at Sydney. In his country, Pablo is nicknamed Espartaco by Chilevisión relator Paulo Flores specifically, referred him as the Spartan hero of his national team during the matches, when Contreras was under the orders of Claudio Borghi in Chile.

Club career

=Colo-Colo=

Born in Santiago, Contreras made his way through Colo-Colo's youth ranks, alongside fellow stopper David Henríquez, as the club was then managed by former international – also a defender – Pedro Reyes. He made his professional debuts in 1997, helping the club to two first division titles and appearing in 37 first-team matches in the next two seasons.

=Monaco=

Afterwards, Contreras made a move to Monaco of France. At the young age of 21, he was an important element in Monaco's league and Supercup victories of 2000. He also appeared for the club in both the UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League.

In January 2001, however, it was discovered that Contreras was using a fake Italian passport in order to gain European Union status. A Paris court fined the player 30,000, and he received a two-year ban.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1260808.stm |title=French Court bans South American footballers |publisher=BBC News |date=4 April 2001 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1524.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121023105729/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1524.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 October 2012 |title=Celta land banned Contreras |publisher=UEFA |date=24 August 2012 }}

Monaco was then forced to loan Contreras out to another team, and he moved to Argentina with Racing Club. Shortly after, in July 2001, he was sold to Celta de Vigo for €4.2 million.

=Osasuna=

File:Pablo Contreras 001 037.jpg

Contreras did not join Celta immediately, being loaned to fellow La Liga side Osasuna. Immediately cast into the Navarrese's starting XI, he made 31 league appearances, but the club could only finish 17th, narrowly avoiding relegation.

=Sporting CP=

For the following season, another loan ensued, now to Portugal with giants Sporting CP, where he once again started throughout the season, with the Lions winning no silverware at all; they were also eliminated in the Champions League qualifying rounds by Internazionale.

=Celta=

In the summer of 2003, 25-year old Contreras finally moved to Celta. He appeared rarely in his debut season, as the Galicians were participating for the first time ever in the Champions League. He appeared in seven games as Celta eventually lost in the round of 16 to Arsenal, but also saw his team relegate to Segunda División, after a 19th-place finish in the league. Contreras became first-choice for Celta in the following seasons but, after another relegation, in 2006–07, was deemed surplus to requirements by the coaching staff (Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov was one of four during the unsuccessful campaign in division two), and left the club in January 2008, after being released from his contract.

=Braga=

Contreras returned to Portugal after four years, joining Braga on a six-month contract,{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/01c9-0e6eecbc3e82-e9c2dabcee5a-1000--braga-seal-deal-for-contreras/ |title=Braga seal deal for Contreras |publisher=UEFA |date=16 January 2008 }} and was regularly used during his spell, helping his team finish seventh.

=PAOK=

File:Pablocontreras.JPG in 2010.]]

In June 2008, Contreras agreed to a two-year link with Greek club PAOK, citing his trust in former Celta teammate Zisis Vryzas – and the club's chairman Theodoros Zagorakis – as the main factors for his move,[http://peloteroschilenosenelmundo.blogspot.com/2009/12/paok-de-pablo-contreras-vence-ergotelis.html PAOK con Pablo Contreras presente vence a Ergotelis (PAOK defeats Ergotelis with Pablo Contreras in lineup)]; Peloteros Chilenos en el Mundo, 20 December 2009 {{in lang|es}} refusing also the opportunity of return to Colo-Colo, because the club offered him a very high salary.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/deportes/futbol/colo-colo/pablo-contreras-se-debate-entre-colo-colo-y-oferta-desde-grecia/2008-06-12/150136.html|title=Pablo Contreras se debate entre Colo Colo y oferta desde Grecia|website=Cooperativa.cl|accessdate=23 December 2022}} He made his official debut for the team on 30 August in a 2–0 away win over OFI Crete and his first goal came in an important 1–0 home victory in the derby against Aris. On 24 December, was reported that Contreras would join Italian Serie A club Reggina during New Year's Eve, though the move never materialized.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/deportes/futbol/chilenos-en-el-exterior/prensa-italiana-asegura-que-pablo-contreras-sera-nuevo-jugador-de-reggina/2008-12-24/121432.html|title=Prensa italiana asegura que Pablo Contreras será nuevo jugador de Reggina|website=Cooperativa.cl|accessdate=23 December 2022}} On 21 February, he scored his second official goal for PAOK against another traditional derby of the club, Iraklis, that PAOK won thanks to him. He was promoted to team captain in his second season, alongside Sérgio Conceição, who retired shortly after.[http://www.paok24.com/interviewsitem.asp?s=12&id=55 Πάμπλο Κοντρέρας : Η συνέντευξη]; PAOK 24, 18 January 2011 {{in lang|el}}

In late January 2011, shortly before a match against Aris, he was informed of the loss of his father, but opted to leave for his country only after the game.[http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/Superleague/PAOK/307680.html Αναχωρεί για Χιλή ο Κοντρέρας, χάνει τον Ολυμπιακό]; Contra, 30 January 2011 {{in lang|el}} On 2 January 2012, Contreras mutually terminated his contract with PAOK.{{cite web|url=http://www2.paok24.com/newsitem.asp?s=12&id=14889&t=1|script-title=el:Συμφωνία με Κοντρέρας για τη λύση|publisher=PAOK 24|language=el|date=2 January 2012|access-date=2 January 2012|archive-date=8 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120108035030/http://www2.paok24.com/newsitem.asp?s=12&id=14889&t=1|url-status=dead}}

=Return to Colo-Colo=

On 7 January 2012, it was confirmed that Contreras was returning to Chilean club Colo-Colo,{{cite news |url= http://www.emol.com/noticias/deportes/2012/01/07/520547/pablo-contreras-ya-arribo-a-chile-para-comenzar-los-trabajos-con-colo-colo.html |title= Pablo Contreras ya arribo a Chile para comenzar trabajos con Colo-Colo | work = Emol.com | publisher = Emol |date= 7 January 2012}} after several rumours of a possible move to Argentina's Colón and also other European and American clubs. On 19 January, he made his unofficial debut in an exhibition match against Unión Temuco, where he played very well despite a 2–1 defeat.{{cite news |url= http://latercera.com/noticia/deportes/2012/01/656-425590-9-union-temuco-sorprendio-a-colo-colo-y-lo-elimino-de-cuadrangular-amistoso.shtml |title= Unión Temuco sorprendió a Colo Colo y lo eliminó de cuadrangular amistoso | publisher = La Tercera.cl |date= 19 January 2012}} After the pre-season in Temuco, Contreras played well for his team, now in the Noche Alba against Peruvian side Alianza Lima at the Estadio Monumental.{{cite news |url= http://www.elmostrador.cl/noticias/pais/2012/01/25/colo-colo-se-rehabilita-con-victoria-2-0-sobre-alianza-lima-en-la-noche-alba-2012/ |title= Fútbol: Colo Colo se rehabilita con victoria 2-0 sobre Alianza Lima en la 'Noche Alba 2012' | publisher = Terra Chile | date = 24 January 2012}} On 29 January, Contreras played his first competitive match of the season against Deportes Iquique in a 0–0 home draw, thus being his first competitive match for Colo-Colo since his return.{{cite news | url = http://www.colocolo.cl/2012/01/colo-colo-empato-con-iquique-en-opaco-partido/ | title = Colo Colo empató con Iquique en opaco partido | publisher = Colo-colo.cl | date = 29 January 2012}} He instantly became an irreplaceable player for coach Ivo Basay, helping the team win important games during his tenure, for example against Cobreloa at Calama and O'Higgins in the capital, thus becoming a mainstay centre back for Basay's team. On 14 April, his assist to Rodrigo Millar for the first goal in the derby against Universidad Católica, salvaged a 1–1 draw at the Estadio Monumental for the first match under new head coach Luis Pérez after Basay's departure, who abandoned the club after a 4–2 away loss against Unión Española. After Esteban Paredes moved to Atlante, Pablo became Colo-Colo's captain due to his experience and tenure.

=Olympiacos=

On 16 August 2012, Contreras returned to Greece, signing a contract with Olympiacos. On 27 August, he made his debut with in an away win against Veria. On 27 January, he scored the only goal in a 1–0 away win against Panthrakikos.

=Melbourne Victory=

On 22 September 2013, it was confirmed Contreras signed for Australian club Melbourne Victory. Contreras made his debut in Round 1 against Melbourne Heart, playing the full 90 minutes.{{cite web|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/Victory-gets-its-marquee-man/75478|title=Victory gets its marquee man|publisher=Football Federation Australia|date=22 September 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927030102/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/Victory-gets-its-marquee-man/75478|archive-date=27 September 2013}} He was, however, suspended after the match for two games due to an off-the-ball incident where he blocked an opponent in the derby match.

In January 2014, Contreras announced on Chilean radio that he would retire at the end of the season.{{Cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/melbourne-victorys-chilean-international-pablo-contreras-to-retire-at-the-end-of-the-season-20140125-31foz.html|title = Melbourne Victory's Chilean international Pablo Contreras to retire at the end of the season|date = 25 January 2014}} Strong performances near the end of the season, however, prompted speculation that Contreras might play on with the Victory for the 2014–15 season, albeit on reduced wages. Shortly after Melbourne Victory's semi-loss against eventual A-League champions Brisbane Roar, however, he confirmed his retirement.[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/chilean-defender-pablo-contreras-retires-jimmy-jeggo-leaves-victory-to-join-adelaide/story-fnk6pqhd-1226902473748 Chilean Defender Pablo Contreras Retires Jimmy Jeggo Leaves Victory To Join Adelaide]Herald Sun {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140505095712/http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/chilean-defender-pablo-contreras-retires-jimmy-jeggo-leaves-victory-to-join-adelaide/story-fnk6pqhd-1226902473748 |date=5 May 2014 }}

International career

File:Pablo Contreras 2011.jpg in 2011.]]

As a youth player, Contreras represented Chile at under-17 level in the {{ill|lt=1995 South American Championship|1995 South American U-17 Championship|es|Campeonato Sudamericano Sub-17 de 1995|vertical-align=sup}}{{cite web |title=Nóminas de Chile para Campeonatos Sudamericanos Sub-17 |url=https://www.partidosdelaroja.com/1970/01/nominas-de-chile-para-sudamericanos-sub17.html |website=Partidos de La Roja |access-date=30 September 2022 |language=es}} and at under-20 level in the 1997 South American Championship.{{cite web |title=Nóminas de Chile para Campeonatos Sudamericanos Sub-20 |url=https://www.partidosdelaroja.com/1970/01/nominas-de-chile-para-sudamericanos-sub20.html |website=Partidos de La Roja |access-date=30 September 2022 |language=es}}

Contreras made his debut for Chile team on 17 February 1999 against Guatemala. He was then picked for that year's Copa América in Paraguay, helping the national side finish in fourth position.

In 2000, Contreras participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where Chile won the bronze medal, and the player was named one of the best defenders in the tournament. He also featured prominently in qualification for the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cup, with Chile failing to make the final stages on both occasions.

One of the darkest moments in Contreras' career happened during the 2007 Copa América. Alongside Reinaldo Navia, Jorge Valdivia, Rodrigo Tello, Jorge Vargas and Álvaro Ormeño, he was involved in an incident at the team's hotel involving the staff. The employees claimed the team players were celebrating drunk, throwing food, and destroying hotel property after qualifying for the second round of the tournament – Chile lost the next game 6–1 against Brazil.

Afterwards, national coach Nelson Acosta resigned and all the players involved were suspended for 20 games by the ANFP. After serving ten games, Contreras, as well as the other players involved – with the exception of Ormeño – signed a letter admitting their involvement and apologizing for the incident, and the punishment was lifted. After being reinstated, Contreras became an important member under Marcelo Bielsa, as Chile qualified for the World Cup in South Africa, the nation's first in 12 years. Contreras became the second-captain, after goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, when the team was managed by Claudio Borghi.

=International goals=

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! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition

30 April 2003Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago, Chile{{fb|CRC}}style="text-align:center;"| 1–0style="text-align:center;"| 1–0Friendly
15 November 2011Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago, Chile{{fb|PAR}}style="text-align:center;"| 1–0style="text-align:center;"|2–02014 World Cup qualification

Honours

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