Carlos Sánchez (soccer player, 1984)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlos Sánchez
Carlos Sánchez 2018.jpg
Sánchez at the 2018 World Cup
Personnel
Surname Carlos Andrés Sánchez Arcosa
birthday 2nd December 1984
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 170 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2003-2008 Liverpool Montevideo at least 18 0(0)
2008 Aragua FC
2009 Liverpool Montevideo at least 13 (at least 1)
2010-2011 Godoy Cruz 49 0(5)
2011-2013 CA River Plate 69 (10)
2013-2014 →  Puebla FC  (loan) 27 0(6)
2014-2015 CA River Plate 31 0(7)
2016-2018 CF Monterrey 91 (18)
2018– FC Santos 74 (20)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2014-2018 Uruguay 38 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.
As of March 14, 2020

2 As of June 30, 2018

Carlos Sánchez , full name Carlos Andrés Sánchez Arcosa , (born December 2, 1984 in Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

The 1.70 meter tall midfielder Sánchez is the maternal half-brother of the soccer player Nicolás De La Cruz . He was a member of the Liverpool Montevideo squad from Apertura 2003 to Clausura 2008 . In the 2003 season he came there to 18 missions (no goal) in the Primera División . In 2008 a station in Venezuela at Aragua FC followed . In the Clausura and Apertura of 2009 he played again for Liverpool Montevideo. In the 2009/10 season he completed 13 first division matches for the Montevideans and scored one goal. He then moved to Argentina to Godoy Cruz . There he played 16 games (one goal) in the 2009/10 season and 33 games (four goals) in the Primera División in 2010/11 . In July 2011 he joined the then second division team CA River Plate . With 34 missions and four hits, he contributed to promotion there in the 2011/12 season. In the following first division season 2012/13 he ran 34 times in the league and scored six goals. 2013/14 followed another use (no goal) in the Primera División. In early September 2013 he was loaned to the Mexican club Puebla FC . In 27 first division matches he met there a total of six times in the opposing goal.

In mid-2014 he returned to River Plate in Buenos Aires . At the end of the year he won the Copa Sudamericana 2014 with the team . He contributed to this with nine missions and one goal. He also won with the Argentines at the Recopa Sudamericana 2015 and contributed the 1-0 winning goal of his team in both finals. Then his club triumphed at the Copa Libertadores 2015 . He was set up 14 times during the tournament and scored four times. Since the beginning of his second engagement with the Argentine capital club, he ran 31 times in the Primera División and scored seven goals. He also played six games (three goals) in the 2015 Copa Sudamericana and two games (no goal) in the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup .

In mid-November 2015, the Mexican club CF Monterrey announced , confirmed by the identical statement by Sánchez's advisor Nelson Ferro, that they would sign up for the Torneo Clausura 2016. A three-year contract had been agreed. River Plate initially denied this with reference to the contract, which ran until December 31, 2015, and threatened legal action against the Mexican club due to the fact that the Mexicans failed to contact the Argentine club for violating FIFA regulations before the start of contract negotiations with the player. However, a few days later, Sánchez confirmed the change at the end of 2015. In the course of the conclusion of the contract, his advisor pointed out that the significantly better economic conditions of the new contract enable Sánchez to secure financial security after the end of his career. His convincing performances with the Argentines led to his nomination as South America's Footballer of the Year 2015.

When the Mexicans he came (as of: June 26, 2020) 15 times (seven goals) in the Copa MX , 77 times (twelve goals) in the highest Mexican league and twice (no goals) in the CONCACAF Champions League for use .

He also integrated very well at FC Santos , where he moved in 2018, and immediately had a regular place. He played almost all games from the start and over 90 minutes.

National team

Sánchez made his debut on November 13, 2014 under coach Óscar Tabárez in the 3-3 draw against Costa Rica in the Copa Antel with a starting eleven in the senior national team of Uruguay . For the Copa America 2015 in Chile he was called up to the Uruguayan squad and reached the quarterfinals with the team.

He has played a total of 14 international matches so far (no goal). His last appearance in the national team was on November 17, 2015.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. De la Cruz, la joya de Belvedere (Spanish) on ovaciondigital.com.uy of September 26, 2015, accessed on April 9, 2016
  2. a b c Profile on soccerway.com , accessed September 26, 2016
  3. ^ Monterrey hace oficial el fichaje de Carlos Sánchez; River Plate lo desmiente (Spanish) on univision.com November 15, 2015, accessed December 6, 2015
  4. River podría iniciar acciones legales contra Monterrey por Carlos Sánchez (Spanish) on lanacion.com.ar of November 16, 2015, accessed on December 6, 2015
  5. Carlos Sánchez explica la decisión de salir de River Plate hacia Monterrey (Spanish) on espn.com.mx from December 2, 2015, accessed on December 6, 2015
  6. Lindo y querido (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of November 16, 2015, accessed on March 28, 2016
  7. 5 - CARLOS SÁNCHEZ (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on June 16, 2015
  8. Uruguay - International Matches 2011-2015 (as of November 19, 2015), accessed on November 29, 2015
  9. Statistical data on international appearances in the Uruguayan national team on rsssf.com (as of June 24, 2015), accessed on July 6, 2015
  10. Uruguay - International Matches 2011-2015 on rsssf.com (as of November 19, 2015), accessed on November 29, 2015