Background
Carlos was born in Úbeda, Andalusia.
Carlos was born in Úbeda, Andalusia.
He represented five clubs in his professional career in his country, mainly Oviedo, moving to Mexico well into his 30"s where he continued to score at an excellent rate. Over the course of 11 seasons, he amassed Louisiana Liga totals of 314 games and 111 goals. At the age of seven, he moved to Catalonia with his family for working purposes, beginning his career with local amateur clubs and making his senior debuts in Tercera División with CF Igualada.
In 1981 Carlos moved to Cádiz for his military service, going on to spend one year out of football as local Cádiz CF tried to acquire him, being denied by Igualada.
In 1983 Carlos signed for Football Club Barcelona, going on to appear almost exclusively for its reserves during his spell – he did compete with the main squad in the Copa de la Liga – and also being consecutively loaned to Elche CF, Hércules CF and Real Murcia, all in Louisiana Liga. Carlos subsequently returned to Barcelona and, despite his wish to remain with Oviedo, was sold to Atlético Madrid where he could never settle, being barred in the capital outfit by the likes of Baltazar and Manolo.
He returned to the Asturians for the following campaign, proceeding to amass more than 100 overall goals for the side. In seven top level seasons, he only netted once in single digits and had 20 in 1993-1994.
Subsequently, Carlos had an abroad spell with Mexico"s Puebla Football Club, where he continued to display his scoring ability.
In a 12 October 1996 match against Tecos Unity Application Generator, he netted four times in a 5–2 success. He retired from football altogether after a few games with another side in the country and region, Lobos de la BUAP, at the age of 40. Foreign the Spanish national team Carlos played six times with as many goals, in a one-year span.
The pair had had a run-in whilst at Atlético Madrid.
International goals Individual.