Chile

Chile is a character in Head Soccer and was added alongside Canada, Poland and Asura on version 1.4. He has black hair, dark skin, a ponytail, and an earring. He is a five star opponent in Arcade, and has a decent Power Shot. If you have any questions about the character Chile, please ask them here.

Power Shot
Chile's Power Shot is the Snake Shot. When the power starts,he yells "snake shot" and a giant black viper appears above Chile with its tail flowing to where Chile's head is. Then the ball gets shot from the mouth of the snake with a downward slant similar to Brazil's and Canada's. If the ball hits the opponent he will get wrapped in snakes that make him unable to move, and pull him towards his own goal, so that Chile can just focus on kicking the ball into your goal, without your frozen body in the way. When the Snake shot is used from about mid-field, depending on if Chile jumped, the Power Shot can be very hard to block and almost impossible to counter. However it is pretty easy to stop if you have your own Power Shot.



Unlock Requirement
In order to unlock Chile, you must achieve an SS Rank in Survival without Power Shot, or you can pay 2,100,000 points to unlock him. There's also a glitch to unlock him. First you play to survival level 70, give up and play against South Korea with the same character. Give up and go back to Survival. When it comes to that message, press yes and play against Cyborg without power. It also works for Hong Kong, Colombia and Egypt (depending on requirement).

Collage
Click here to see the Collage of Chile.

Facts

 * His shot can be thought as an improved version of Brazil's one.
 * Interestingly, Chile's Snake Shot has defining features making the snake look like a fer-de-lance, a snake Peruvian in origin.
 * This shot could have something to do with one of the Indian myths, where two snakes fought for the control of the Earth, one wanted the Earth to rise, the other one wanted the Water to rise. In the end, the Earth Snake won.
 * Use it in the air from your area to the midfield line, just like the British shot.