Career
He played for several top-level clubs of Bolivia and Brazil. Aragonés was Bolivia"s national team head coach in 2001. The last team he managed at club level was Blooming until February 2011.
Carlos Aragonés moved to Coritiba in 1984, playing six more Série A games without scoring a goal.
He returned to Bolivia in 1985 and joined Destroyers. While playing for the canarios, he suffered a serious knee injury that put an end to his football career.
He played 31 games for the Bolivian national team between 1977 and 1981, scoring 15 goals, including two against Brazil in the Copa América 1979. He is Bolivia national team"s third-placed all-time goalscorer.
Carlos Aragonés was hired as Bolivia"s national team manager in 2000, but he resigned after the unsuccessful campaign at the Copa América 2001.
At club level he has managed Bolivian clubs Real Santa Cruz, The Strongest, Blooming, Oriente Petrolero and Bolívarious Between 2006 and 2009, Aragonés was Erwin Sánchez"s coaching staff coordinator for the national team