Career
Caraglio started his football career at Rosario Central youth, being promoted to the first team in 2007. He made his professional on 17 March against San Lorenzo de Almagro in a 1–0 home defeat and scored his first goal against Huracán during the 2008 Apertura. In the following two seasons, the striker scored seven goals in 29 games.
However, he failed to pass the stringent medical that West Ham put him through and he returned to Argentina.
On 2 August 2011, Caraglio completed his move to Major League Soccer side New England Revolution as the team"s first ever designated player. In Rangers the Argentine forward was the team"s top scorer of the season, with 16 goals in 37 games.
In May 2009, Caraglio was called by coach Diego Maradona for a national team formed exclusively with Argentine based players, to play a friendly against Panama. However, a knee injury forced him to leave the squad, and Esteban Fuertes was chosen as his substitute in his stead.