
Domestic-league season · Deportes Limache.
D. Castro is a 32-year-old central midfielder at Deportes Limache, rated 11.9 overall by Field Insider's model, ranking 169th of 261 in the Primera División. A seasoned veteran, he has been a regular starter this season (76% of available minutes). His defensive output reads 1.01 tackles, blocks and interceptions per 90. Below: strengths, watch-points, market-value outlook and the latest transfer news on Castro.
Judged on this season alone, Castro graded 38 — an excellent campaign that ranks top 7% of the 49 central midfielders in the Primera División, on 12 goals, 1 assist and 1.008 defensive actions per 90.
We hold a single season for Castro, so there's no year-on-year comparison to draw yet — the read above is this campaign only.
On long-term talent our Rating reads 12, 34th of 49 of the 49 central midfielders in the Primera División. At 32 Castro is into the veteran stage, where the age curve weighs on the projection, and a market index of 0.8 reflects that trajectory.
1.01 tackles, blocks & interceptions per 90 — light defensive volume, with 7 clean sheets across 23 appearances. Doing that for a lower-table side (11th of 16) is harder than the bare numbers suggest: a back line under more pressure has to defend more often and protects fewer leads, so the volume — and any clean sheets — carry real weight. Going forward he chipped in 12 goals and 1 assist — a useful bonus from the back.
With a Rating of 11.9, Castro carries the 34th-highest potential of the central midfielders in the Primera División of 49, and he is posting that for a lower-table side (Deportes Limache finished 11th of 16) — individual numbers are harder to earn on a struggling team, so his underlying level likely sits a touch above the ranking. Defensively he reads as light defensive volume (1.01 tackles, blocks & interceptions per 90). Veteran phase — a short-term, lower-fee proposition as both level and value decline (0.8× and falling).
Generated from Field Insider's rating model · AI-written analysis to follow.
The gold line is market value — an index (not €) blending rating, age and league. It climbs through the early 20s, peaks around ages 23–27 (~2), then tapers with age. At 32, Castro sits on 0.8, past its peak and easing. The blue line is Castro's projected Rating — 11.9 today — recomputed at each age, so it follows the same rise-and-fall as a career matures and declines. Solid = up to today; dashed = projected.
No transfer news found for this player.