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Héctor Raúl Mancilla Garcés (12 November 1980) is a Chilean former professional
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and current manager. He also holds Mexican citizenship. During his playing career, Mancilla played as a striker, spending the bulk of his career in Mexico, and is a former Chilean international, playing 10 matches for the national side. Mancilla is
Huachipato Huachipato FC is a Chilean football club based in Talcahuano that currently plays in the Chilean Primera División. Huachipato was founded on 7 June 1947 by workers of the homonymous steel mill in Talcahuano, and it currently plays its home g ...
's all-time record goal scorer, with 72 goals.


Club career

Born in
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, Mancilla played amateur football for Club Deportivo Santiago Morning de Purranque in his birthtown, and in 1999, aged 18, he left his home city, moving to Malleco, joining
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in the
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. In his debut season for Malleco in 1999, Mancilla played against
Huachipato Huachipato FC is a Chilean football club based in Talcahuano that currently plays in the Chilean Primera División. Huachipato was founded on 7 June 1947 by workers of the homonymous steel mill in Talcahuano, and it currently plays its home g ...
's reserve team, who also competed in the third tier, and would be scouted by them, joining Huachipato's reserve side that same year. Mancilla would be promoted to Huachipato's main squad the following season. Mancilla barely played during his debut season for Huachipato in the top flight, only making 3 appearances without scoring, in a very poor
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for Huachipato, with the club avoiding relegation to the second tier by one point, by virtue of a draw in the last game of the season. He would feature more frequently in
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, under new manager
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, making 10 appearances, netting the first professional goal of his career by opening the scoring for Huachipato in a 4–2 away defeat against eventual champions
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, and scoring for the second and last time that season, netting the equalizing goal in a 2–2 home draw against
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. Huachipato would finish the season in seventh place, qualifying for the 2001 Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores, where Mancilla would play in both legs of the post season qualifiers for the
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, going scoreless as Huachipato lost 2–6 in aggregate to
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. In
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, which changed the tournament format to include playoffs in order to determine the league champions, Mancilla played 3 times in the 2002 Apertura, with Huachipato qualifying for the playoffs, exiting in a quarterfinal second leg
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loss to eventual champions Universidad Catolica. Huachipato would play the post season qualifiers for the
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, the Liguilla Pre-Copa Sudamericana, where Mancilla scored his first goal of the year in a single leg 2–3 loss to championship runners-up
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. Mancilla would become a starter for Huachipato in the 2002 Clausura, playing 14 games, but would not manage to score again during the year, in a season that ended with a playoff quarterfinal away goals exit (3-3) to
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. Mancilla cemented his starting place in the 2003 Apertura, playing 21 times, joint top in appearances for Huachipato in that tournament (with Cristián Oviedo), and netting 5 times in regular season as Huachipato reached the playoffs for the third season running. Mancilla would score in the second leg of a 2-3 first round golden goal defeat to Universidad Católica, but his goal would maintain Huachipato in the tournament as they progressed to the quarterfinals as best losers (alongside
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). In the quarterfinals, Huachipato would defeat
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, advancing to the semifinals for the first time in the club's history, facing Cobreloa. Mancilla would score in Huachipato's first leg 2–1 home victory, but they would lose 0–2 away to eventual champions Cobreloa in a 2-3 golden goal aggregate loss. Huachipato would play the 2003 Liguilla Pre-Copa Sudamericana, the qualifiers for the
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, scoring his only goal in the post season tournament in Huachipato's first round single leg 2–0 away win to
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, as Huachipato would be knocked out in the semifinals by eventual qualifiers Osorno. In the 2003 Clausura, Mancilla remained in the starting eleven, playing 16 matches and scoring 11 goals, in Huachipato's fourth consecutive playoff season, going scoreless in both of legs of a 3-5 quarterfinal exit to
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. Under new manager
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, Mancilla would have his breakout season in the 2004 Apertura, playing 23 times and scoring 16 goals, his best at the club, as Huachipato made the playoffs for the fifth season in a row. In the first round, Mancilla would go scoreless in a 6-2 aggregate win over
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, and would score the equalizer in a 1–1 home draw against Colo-Colo, as Huachipato would win 1–0 away (2-1 aggregate) to reach the semifinals, once again facing reigning champions Cobreloa. Mancilla would score in the first leg of the semifinal, a 2–2 home draw in Concepción that was abandoned due to fog at half time, and resumed the next day without any further goals, and would score again in the 2-3 golden goal away loss in Calama that eliminated Huachipato. In the 2004 Liguilla Pre-Copa Sudamericana, Mancilla would play both legs of a 2-4 aggregate first round loss to
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. This would be the last Liguilla game of Mancilla's career. In the 2004 Clausura, due to injuries, Mancilla's performances would dip, starting 11 games and scoring 6 times, as Huachipato failed to reach the playoffs for the first time. 2005 would prove to be the final year of Mancilla's first stint at Huachipato. In the 2005 Apertura, Mancilla would become the league's top scorer with 13 goals (joint top with Álvaro Sarabia and
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), becoming the first, and to date, only Huachipato player to ever be the top scorer of a Primera División season. Mancilla would lead Huachipato to the playoffs once again, scoring twice in the 4-0 first leg home win against Colo-Colo, and scoring the only goal in a 1–0 away win at Estadio Monumental, in a 5-0 aggregate win that took Huachipato to the semifinals, facing Coquimbo Unido. He would go scoreless in both legs of the 2-3 aggregate loss that took Coquimbo to their first final, in a second leg marred by refereeing mistakes. The 2005 Clausura was Mancilla's last season with Huachipato during his first stint at the club, in which Mancilla would maintain his good form, starting 21 matches and scoring 9 times, helping Huachipato reach the playoffs, scoring in both less of their 2-3 aggregate quarterfinal exit to
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. Mancilla scored 66 goals in 150 appearances during his first stint at Huachipato, becoming the club's record goal top scorer in all competitions. In 2006, Mancilla was sold to
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, scoring twelve goals in his first and only season with the club, where he won the first trophy of his career as Colo-Colo won the 2006 Apertura. In 2007, Mancilla moved abroad for the first time in his career, as he was sold to
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of Mexico for $800,000, where he would remain for two seasons, scoring 15 goals in 39 appearances. On 16 June 2008, Mancilla was transferred for an undisclosed price to
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where he would remain for four seasons, winning the 2008 Apertura, as the top goal scorer in the league, and the 2010 Bicentenario. In 2011, he moved to Tigres, being instrumental in winning the 2011 Apertura, scoring in the second leg of the final. In 2012, he was sold to
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, and in the following season, Mancilla would join
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, where he'd win the last silverware of his career, the 2013 Apertura Copa MX, scoring in the final and in the subsequent penalty shootout which gave Morelia the title. While still contracted to Morelia, Mancilla was sent in a series of loans lasting the remainder of his contract, first to
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of Colombia in 2014, returning to South America after 8 years in Mexico, where he'd stay for a single season. He would move clubs again in 2015, returning to Chile after 9 years, playing one season for
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, scoring 6 times, netting his last goal for Huachipato in a 1–0 home win against
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that qualified Huachipato to the
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, ending the season in third place. During the same year, he would return to Mexico, on loan to
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, and Mancilla was subsequently loaned to Tigres in 2016, where he'd make 7 scoreless appearances. After his contract with Morelia expired in 2016, Mancilla played in 2017 for
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, scoring once in his final stint in Mexican football. Mancilla finished his career by returning to his boyhood club Malleco Unido in the
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in 2018, to honour his mother's wishes, retiring from football at the age of 38.


International career

Mancilla was first called up to the
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in 2004, being named into Chile's Copa America 2004 squad, where he made his international debut in the same competition as a substitute during a 1-0 group stage loss to
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, he would play the remainder of Chile's group stage matches, as a half time substitute in a 1–1 with
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and as a starter in the 1–2 defeat to
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which eliminated Chile from the competition. Mancilla would not be called up again until 2009, where he would feature as a substitute in a 2–0 away win against
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on 6 June 2009 and a 4–0 home win against
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on 10 June 2009 for the
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. Mancila would make 5 friendly match appearances during 2009 and 2010, but would not be considered for Chile's
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squad, leading to his international retirement in 2010. He would end up finishing his international career in 2011, starting in a 2-0 friendly win against
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.


Style of play

Nickanamed ''Mancigol'', Mancilla was a prolific striker, described in his prime as a true threat in the box due to his finishing and ability in short spaces, in spite of being considered a physically unimposing striker. During his career, Mancilla was a regular top scorer both in Chile and in Mexico, but was rarely considered for his national side.Mancilla: "Me quieren más en México que en mi país"
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Honours


Club

;Colo-Colo *
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: 2006 Apertura ;Toluca *
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: 2008 Apertura, 2010 Bicentenario ; Tigres UANL *
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: 2011 Apertura ;Morelia *
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: 2013 Apertura


Individual

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Golden Boot: Apertura 2008, Clausura 2009 *
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Best Forward: Apertura 2008, Clausura 2009 * Tecate Premios Deportes Best Forward: 2009 * Tecate Premios Deportes Best XI: 2009


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