When he was just 12-years-old, Sanchez played in a local under-14 tournament in his hometown village of Tocopila. Unable to afford his own boots, he had to borrow a pair.
In his make-shift footwear, he bagged eight goals in one game and was later presented with a pair of boots of his own by the mayor of Tocopila as a reward.
The ‘Wonder Boy’ as he is known in Chile, is a very skillful player, who can easily dribble past his defender.  He is a player who fans love to watch – often because of the Chilean’s pace, versatility and technical prowess.
Born and raised
Alexis Sanchez was born on December 19, 1988 in Tocopilla, Chile. A tough upbringing with his father having abandoned the family, his mother worked hard to sustain him and his siblings. Eventually his Uncle took him under his wing.
Young footballer
The young Chilean though was so poor, that he didn’t even have his own boots and had to borrow a pair to play in a U-14 tournament. He went on to score 8 goals in a single match and was soon given a pair of his own boots by the mayor of Tocopila.
Career before FC Barcelona     Â
In 2005 he was promoted to first-adult team by Nelson Acosta. On 18 March, he scored his first professional goal against Deportes Concepción and then became one of the youngest players in play a Copa Libertadores match.
After an impressive season, on 21 April 2006, Sánchez caught the attention of Udinese Calcio and bought him in a US$3 million fee. However, Udinese began a maturation project with Alexis, and was loaned to Chilean powerhouse Colo-Colo in a season-long deal.
After a successful season in Argentina, in July 2008, Sánchez left South America to officially join Udinese.
International debut
Sánchez made his international debut for his national team against New Zealand on 27 April 2006. He played the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, achieving an historic performance, finishing in third place of the tournament.
Life in Barcelona      Â
Sanchez scored 12 La Liga goals in his first season at the club as he demonstrated, on occasions, the form that had persuaded Barcelona to part with so much money.
His second season at Camp Nou was one to forget as he struggled to assert himself, turning in a number of disappointing performances and making just 18 starts in La Liga.
He is currently playing for English Premier club Arsenal and has scored 24 goals.