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Uruguayan Midfielder Seeking Vecchio Replacement at Unión Española

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

Unión Española sigue‌ trabajando de la mano de Gonzalo⁤ Villagra in the ‌operation to return to the top‌ category of Chilean football, ⁣after​ suffering relegation in the 2025 season.

For this, several players who shone ⁤with the red shirt offered⁤ to return to the Estadio Santa Laura for this⁣ primera B ‌campaign.​ However,​ few​ concretized thier return, such as Patricio Rubio‌ and Emiliano Vecchio.

Although the latter,‍ could ​be living his last days as a Hispano player,​ after several‌ differences with the current management led by ​Sabino Aguad, which were brought to light by the ‌midfielder’s ‍partner, virginia Tissera.

“unión Española didn’t fulfill anything and mistreated ⁣him.I told him ‘for the good of the family,return to Argentina’. Now he is⁢ at my friends’ house, because we⁤ could no ⁤longer afford to spend ⁤on that Airbnb, which corresponded to the club”, expressed the⁣ businesswoman in dialog with AS Chile.

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Ramón Fernández.
Ramón Fernández.El volante ‍confirma‍ conversaciones con Unión​ Española.

ahora, en caso que las negociaciones avancen⁣ con Ramón Fernández, el⁣ mediocampista nacionalizado‌ chileno podría vivir su octava experiencia ​en el fútbol chileno, luego de su paso por Unión La calera, O’Higgins (en tres⁢ periodos distintos), Deportes Iquique,​ San Antonio Unido y San Marcos de Arica, donde este‍ fue‌ su último club en 2025.

Global Chip Shortage ⁤Continues to Impact Automotive Industry

detroit, MI ⁢- The global semiconductor shortage is still disrupting automotive ⁢production worldwide, ​forcing manufacturers to scale back output and delay deliveries. As of ​January 20, 2026, the crisis shows no immediate⁣ signs of abating, according ⁣to industry analysts at AutoForecast Solutions.

Major automakers, including ford, General⁢ Motors, and Toyota, have announced‌ further production cuts this month. Ford, such as, is idling several North​ American plants for varying ‍periods, ‍impacting production of popular models like the F-150 pickup truck. GM has⁢ similarly adjusted its schedules, prioritizing higher-margin vehicles. Toyota, while initially‍ weathering the storm better than its ⁤competitors, is now facing increased constraints.

The shortage ​stems from a confluence of factors. Increased demand for consumer electronics‌ during ‌the pandemic strained‌ chip manufacturing capacity. Concurrently,geopolitical tensions and logistical bottlenecks have complex the supply chain. A fire at a Renesas⁢ Electronics factory in⁢ japan in 2022 and severe weather in Texas further ⁤exacerbated the problem.

“We’re seeing a situation where⁣ demand significantly outstrips supply,” explains Michelle Krebs, ⁣executive ‌analyst at⁣ Cox‌ automotive. “Automakers are being forced‌ to make difficult choices‍ about ⁤which vehicles to ⁣build, ⁢and consumers are facing​ longer wait times and higher​ prices.”

Industry experts predict the shortage could persist well into 2026, though some anticipate a gradual ⁣improvement in the second half of the year. Investments ‍in new ⁤chip manufacturing⁢ facilities, like the one planned by intel in⁢ Ohio (intel.com), are expected to alleviate the long-term ⁢supply ⁤constraints, but these facilities will take ‍years to⁣ come online.

For now, consumers ‌should expect​ limited inventory and perhaps higher ⁤prices when purchasing a new vehicle. Industry‌ analysts recommend checking dealer inventories ‌online ​and being prepared to order ⁤a ⁢vehicle well in advance of needing​ it.

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