Early Life
Vidal was born in San Joaquín, a working class commune in the capital Santiago, the second of six children.His potential was discovered by his uncle and he later joined the youth squads of local Primera División giants Colo-Colo.
Colo-Colo
Vidal's
 professional debut came in the first leg of the 2006 Apertura 
Tournament final. The match was between Colo-Colo and arch rivals 
Universidad de Chile. Vidal came on as a late substitute for Gonzalo 
Fierro.  Colo-Colo would go on to win the game 2–1 and win the 
championship as  well. In the following season (2006 Clausura 
Tournament) he became a  more important part of the squad and would lead
 Colo-Colo to their  second championship win in a row. Vidal scored 
three goals in  Colo-Colo's Copa Sudamericana 2006 campaign. His good 
showing caught the eye of scouts from various European clubs.
Bayer Leverkusen
The
 2007 Apertura Tournament was Vidal's last with Colo-Colo as he left for
 Bayer Leverkusen in the summer. Bayer had tracked his progress for some
 time and his good showing at the U-20 World Cup that year convinced 
Bayer's Director of Football Rudi Völler to make the trip all the way to
 Chile in order to convince the twenty-year-old to sign.
  The two clubs then agreed on a fee of $11 million with Bayer 
Leverkusen  paying $7.7 million for 70% ownership of his contract. His 
transfer  broke the previous record of Matías Fernández's $9 million 
transfer to Villarreal.
Vidal
 missed the first game of the season through injury but was soon  thrust
 into the starting line-up and made his debut on 19 August 2007  in the 
away loss against Hamburg.  He started in half the season's games and 
scored his first goal for the  club just three games into his Bayer 
career. He was ever present for  the 2008–09 season and played a vital 
role in Bayer's run to the German Cup final. On 8 March, he suffered a 
concussion during the game against VfL Bochum and was out for a month. 
Upon his return, he scored a goal to break the deadlock in the 4–1 
semifinal win over Mainz in the German Cup but Bayer eventually lost to 
Werder Bremen in the final.
The 
2010-11 season would be Vidal's last with Bayer. He helped the  club to a
 runner-up finish in the Bundesliga and topped the assist  charts for 
his club with 11 assists, which was joint second in the  league.He also contributed 2 goals in their run to the Round of 16 of the Europa League.
Juventus
After
 a good 2010-11 season, Vidal was linked with various clubs, including 
Bayer's Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich. On 22 July 2011, he joined 
Serie A giants Juventus for €12.5 million on a 5-year contract.
 He made his competitive debut in the opening league game of the season 
against Parma, coming on as a second-half substitute for Alessandro Del 
Piero; he marked his first appearance with a goal six minutes after his 
introduction in Juventus' 4–1 win.
 He has since become an integral part of Antonio Conte's midfield 
alongside Italy internationals Andrea Pirlo and Claudio Marchisio.
International Career
Vidal
 represented Chile at the Under-20 level at the 2007 South American 
Youth Championship in Paraguay  where he was the tournament's second top
 scorer with six goals. During  the tournament he played central 
midfield and helped the team to qualify  for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World 
Cup  where Chile finished in third place with Vidal scoring two goals in
 the  tournament, including the match winner against Portugal in the 
Round of  16.
 Vidal made his senior debut in a friendly against Venezuela where Chile
 won 1–0. He became a regular under Marcelo Bielsa when fit during 2010 
World Cup qualifying, playing in 11 matches and scoring a goal. He was then named in the final 23-man squad for the tournament.
 





 
 
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