Career
He played mostly for Deportivo Laferrere and, and is considered an idol for both of these clubs" fans. His nickname, garrafa, means gas cylinder in Spanish. Sánchez started his career in 1993 (aged 19) playing for Laferrere against Almirante Brown in the Primera B Nacional (Argentine second division).
He played as a left back, despite being regularly an attacking midfielder for the rest of his career.
He scored his first professional goal against Colón in a 1-6 defeat. Sánchez could not help Laferrere avoid relegation and played one season with the team at the lower Primera B Metropolitana.
Foreign the 1997-1998 season he was transferred to, where he helped the team gain promotion to the Primera B Nacional. Subsequently, he had a brief spell at Uruguayan Bella Vista during the 1999-2000 season.
He returned to Laferrere in 2005, where he played until his death.
Sánchez was a classic style offensive midfielder (or enganche in Argentine terms), with great technique and precise shooting. His talent however was intermittent. Although there were rumours about Sanchez dislike of training, these are false, he was among the first to show up for training, always riding his motorcycle.
Sánchez died on January 8, 2006 as a consequence of injuries sustained while driving his motorcycle.
The police report informed that he suffered the accident after attempting a wheelie, a classic bike trick.