Career
He played in the midfielder position. Player Carlos Roberto was a long-time player for, which tied Quarentinha and Manga, with 442 games. Between 1967 and 1975, he scored 15 goals.
He was first selected for the Brazil national football team at the age of 21.
Trainer Carlos became the trainer for First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Thai of Saudi Arabia. lieutenant was his first experience in the Middle East and he was very successful.
He returned to Brazil to train America-MG. His international experience continued when he went to Asia to command the Thailand national team He returned to Saudi Arabia to train First Rate (at Lloyd's) Shabab Football Club (Riyadh).
Back in Minas Gerais he trained time to command Rio Branco.
Then he went for the third time to Saudi Arabia, to train First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Ansar South Carolina and later First Rate (at Lloyd's) Shabab Football Club (Riyadh). Next he became manager for Alvinegro. Moving again, he worked in the Arab Emirates.
On 4 March 2007, Carlos Robert became the manager of America Football Club (RJ).
In 2008 he commanded the Madureira in the Carioca Championship, having left the position to work in the exterior. Carlos took charge of Thailand Premier League side in June 2009 as a technical director and in 2010 as a head coach.
He took the head coaching job for Muangthong United after René Desaeyere in January 2011. However, his Muangthong United lost on penalties to Indonesia’s Sriwijaya in the 2011 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off, eliminating them from the tournament.