Ian Campbell (rugby player)
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Ian Campbell is a former Chilean rugby union
Rugby union
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 footballer, of Scottish descent. He played as a fly-half and a centre. He's usually considered one of the best Chilean rugby players of all times and he's currently nominated for the IRB
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 Hall of Fame.
His father, Colin Campbell, was a Scottish-born emigrant, businessman and amateur football player, who had played for Chile
Chile national football team
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 in the 1910 South American Championship
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.

Ian Campbell followed his older brother Donald Campbell
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 footsteps after World War II, when he started to play rugby at the Saint Peter's School, in Valparaíso
Valparaíso
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. He went to play for Prince of Wales Country Club
Prince of Wales Country Club
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, where he was also the captain.

He was capped for the first time for Chile
Chile national rugby union team
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, in 5 August 1948 in a historical 21-3 win over Uruguay
Uruguay national rugby union team
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, in Buenos Aires
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. In fact, he never lost to the "Teros", when he played at the Chilean side, for the next 13 years. Campbell best results were the runners-up title at the South American Championship, for three times, in 1951, 1958 and 1961. This last time, Chile lost narrowly to archi-rivals Argentina
Argentina national rugby union team
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by 11-6, with Campbell missing five penalties.
Campbell was then called "the most skilful player in South America".

He left the National team the same year, but still played until the 1970s. After that he became a coach.

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