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Jorge Pinos Poised for Move to Cobresal: A Strategic Goalkeeping Addition

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Ecuadorian goalkeeper Jorge Pinos is close to moving to Cobresal in Chile with talks being in the final stages. The deal just needs some small contract stuff sorted out but Pinos experience will help make Cobresal’s defense better next season.

  • Jorge Pinos is talking with Cobresal about joining them.
  • The transfer needs some small contract details finished.
  • Pinos is worth about €150,000.

What Pinos Could Do at Cobresal

Jorge Bladimir Pinos Haiman who plays for Mushuc Runa SC right now is going to bring a lot of experience to Cobresal. He’s been really good in Ecuadorian football and shown he can lead teams which makes him really valuable. In 2024 he kept 1 clean sheet and let in 15 goals in 8 games which shows he’s pretty reliable in goal.


Pinos moving to Cobresal is like other smart moves happening in South American football. It’s kind of like Misael Dávila maybe going back to Deportes Iquique which you can read about here.

South American Football Transfer Dynamics

Jorge Pinos maybe going to Cobresal shows how transfers work in South America. Teams are always trying to get good players who can help right away. Getting someone like Pinos could be really important for what Cobresal wants to do next.

This transfer is part of how teams are smart about getting players they need to make their team better. Once they figure out all the details, Pinos will probably be wearing a Cobresal shirt and playing in Chile really soon.

If you want to know more about moves like this, you should check out Carlos Palacios going to Boca Juniors which you can see here.

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