Carlos Leeb Explained

Carlos Leeb
Fullname:Carlos Fabián Leeb
Birth Date:18 July 1968
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Position:Forward
Years1:1987–1991
Years2:1991
Years3:1992–1997
Years4:1997–2002
Years5:2002
Clubs5:Ferro Carril Oeste
Caps1:13
Caps2:5
Caps3:126
Caps4:128
Caps5:3
Goals1:2
Goals2:0
Goals3:64
Goals4:52
Goals5:0
Manageryears1:2005–2006
Manageryears2:2007–2009
Manageryears3:2009–2010
Manageryears4:2010–2011
Managerclubs4:Shahrdari Bandar Abbas
Manageryears5:2012
Managerclubs5:Nacional Potosí
Manageryears6:2013–2014
Managerclubs6:Chacarita Juniors
Manageryears7:2014–2015
Managerclubs7:Ayacucho
Manageryears8:2015–2016
Managerclubs8:Sport Boys Warnes
Manageryears9:2016
Managerclubs9:Ayacucho
Manageryears10:2017
Managerclubs10:Nacional Potosí
Manageryears11:2017–2018
Managerclubs11:Ayacucho
Manageryears12:2018
Managerclubs12:Universitario de Sucre
Manageryears13:2019
Managerclubs13:Sport Boys Warnes
Manageryears14:2019
Managerclubs14:Destroyers
Manageryears15:2021
Managerclubs15:Gran Mamoré

Carlos Fabián Leeb (born 18 July 1968, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine former football striker and a current manager. He is the son of Luis Félix Leeb, a professional footballer who played over 300 games in Argentine football.

Playing career

Leeb started his career with Club Atlético Independiente in the First Division in 1987. In 1991, he had a short spell with Estudiantes de La Plata before signing for Chacarita Juniors in the 3rd division in 1992.

In 1994 Chacarita were promoted to the Second Division. Leeb became an idol at the club, scoring 64 goals in 126 games.

In 1997 Leeb transferred to fellow Second Division Club Atlético Banfield. In 2001 Banfield were promoted to the First Division, Leeb played a single season with Banfield in the top flight before moving to Ferro Carril Oeste in the Third Division where he retired from playing in 2002.

During his playing career, he suffered from a lot of injuries and underwent 14 operations.

Coaching career

In 2005 Carlos Leeb started coaching Banfield first Team. He enjoyed a lot of success and in 2006 joined Club Guaraní in Paraguay making a two-year campaign with very good records. In June 2009 he took over Universitario of Bolivia, with the objectives of entering an international competition. He accomplished his objective by entering the Copa Sudamericana in 2010. He left Universario due to club's debt to player's and coaching staff. He works as the manager for Nacional Potosi of the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano since 09.08.2012.

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