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Suarez, Carlos (soccer player)

Carlos Luis Suarez Mendoza [1] ( Spanish: Carlos Luis Suárez Mendoza ; born April 26, 1992 in San Felipe , Yarakuy , Venezuela ) is a Venezuelan footballer , midfielder of the Monagas club and the Venezuelan national team .

Football
Carlos Suarez
general information
Full nameCarlos Luis Suarez Mendoza
Born
San Felipe , Venezuela
CitizenshipFlag of venezuela Venezuela
Growth170 cm
Weight68 kg
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubFlag of venezuela Monagas
Club career [* 1]
2011-2012Flag of venezuela Caracas15 (0)
2012—2013Flag of venezuela Of portuguese19 (0)
2013—2014Flag of venezuela Deportivo La Guaira13 (2)
2014—2017Flag of venezuela Carabobo140 (8)
2018 - n. at.Flag of venezuela Monagasten)
National Team [* 2]
2011Flag of venezuela Venezuela (under 20)4 (0)
2016 - n. at.Flag of venezuela Venezuelaten)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of January 29, 2018 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches, updated as of May 25, 2016 .

Content

Club career

Carlos began his career at the Caracas Club. On March 27, 2011, in his match against Deportivo Tachira , he made his debut in the Venezuelan Example [2] . Suarez failed to win a place at the base and in 2012 moved to Portugal . On August 11, 2012, in his match against Trujillanos , he made his debut for a new team [3] . At the end of the season, Carlos left the club and joined Deportivo La Guaira . On August 31, in a duel against Trujillanos, he made his debut for a new team [4] . On October 21, in a match against Zamora , Suarez scored his first goal for Deportivo La Guaira [5] .

In early 2014, he moved to Carabobo . On January 12, in a match against Llaneros , Carlos made his debut for a new team [6] . On November 2, in a duel against his former club Caracas, Suarez scored his first goal for Carabobo [7] . For four seasons he played 140 matches in the national championship as part of Carabobo. He was the captain of the team.

Since 2018 he has been playing for Monagas .

International Career

In 2011, Suarez took part in the youth championship of South America in Peru . In the tournament, he played in matches against the teams of Uruguay [8] , Argentina [9] , Peru [10] and Chile [11] .

On May 25, 2016, in a friendly match against the Panama national team, Carlos made his debut for the Venezuelan national team [12] .

In 2016, Carlos was in the application for participation in the America's Cup in the United States . At the tournament he was a substitute and never entered the field.

Notes

  1. ↑ A number of sources previously mistakenly (?) Referred to as Carlos Suarez Valdes
  2. ↑ Deportivo Tachira VS. Caracas 0: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (March 27, 2011).
  3. ↑ Portugal VS. Trujillanos 1: 2 (Russian) . soccerway.com (August 11, 2012).
  4. ↑ Trujillanos VS. Deportivo La Guaira 2: 2 (Russian) . soccerway.com (October 1, 2013).
  5. ↑ Zamora Barinas VS. Deportivo La Guaira 2: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (October 21, 2013).
  6. ↑ Llaneros VS. Carabobo 0: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (January 12, 2014).
  7. ↑ Caracas VS. Carabobo 3: 2 (Russian) . soccerway.com (November 2, 2014).
  8. ↑ Venezuela (under 20) VS. Uruguay (up to 20) 1: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (January 20, 2011).
  9. ↑ Argentina (under 20) VS. Venezuela (up to 20) 1: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (January 22, 2011).
  10. ↑ Peru (until 20) VS. Venezuela (up to 20) 1: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (January 25, 2011).
  11. ↑ Chile (up to 20) VS. Venezuela (before 20) 3: 1 (Russian) . soccerway.com (January 28, 2011).
  12. ↑ Panama VS. Venezuela 0-0 (Russian) . soccerway.com (May 25, 2016).

Links

  • Soccerway Profile
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Suares,_Carlos_(football player)&oldid = 97516124


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