Carlos Rodríguez (Argentine footballer) explained

Carlos Rodríguez
Fullname:Carlos Alberto Miguel Rodríguez
Birth Date:1 November 1990
Birth Place:San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina
Position:Midfielder
Years1:2009–2011
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:2011–2012
Clubs2:Talleres
Caps2:44
Goals2:0
Years3:2013
Years4:2013–2014
Clubs4:Monterrico
Caps4:13
Goals4:0
Years5:2014–2015
Clubs5:Altos Hornos Zapla
Caps5:38
Goals5:0
Years6:2016
Clubs6:Deportivo Tabacal
Caps6:13
Goals6:0

Carlos Alberto Miguel Rodríguez (born 1 November 1990) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder.[1] He is currently a free agent.

Career

Rodríguez's senior career began in 2009 with Primera B Nacional side Gimnasia y Esgrima.[1] [2] He made his professional debut on 19 September during a victory at home to San Martín, which preceded his departure from the club in June 2011.[1] He subsequently joined Talleres of Torneo Argentino B, making forty-four appearances in just over a year with them.[2] [3] After Talleres, Rodríguez had spells with River Plate and Monterrico.[2] In 2014, Rodríguez joined Altos Hornos Zapla in Torneo Federal A.[1] [4] Thirty-nine appearances across the 2014 and 2015 campaigns followed.[1] 2016 saw Rodríguez make thirteen appearances for Deportivo Tabacal.[2]

Career statistics

.[1] [2]

Club statistics
ClubSeasonLeagueCup[5] League CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Gimnasia y Esgrima2009–10Primera B Nacional10000010
2010–1100000000
Total10000010
Monterrico2013–14Torneo Argentino B1300000130
Altos Hornos Zapla2014Torneo Federal A1300000130
20152501000260
Total3801000390
Deportivo Tabacal2016Torneo Federal B1300000130
Career total6501000660

Notes and References

  1. News: Carlos Rodríguez profile. 22 May 2018. Soccerway. 22 May 2018.
  2. News: Carlos Rodríguez profile. 22 May 2018. BDFA. 22 May 2018.
  3. News: Talleres de Perico enfrenta a Central Norte por la Copa Argentina. 22 May 2018. Jujuy al Momento. 21 September 2011.
  4. News: Abraham y Rodríguez se incorporaron a Zapla. 22 May 2018. El Tribuno. 7 March 2014.
  5. Includes the Copa Argentina